Bala quila

HHFQ+V54, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India
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Bala quila is a tourist attraction located in Alwar, Rajasthan. The average rating of this place is 4.30 out of 5 stars based on 88 reviews. The street address of this place is HHFQ+V54, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India. It is about 3.22 kilometers away from the Alwar Junction railway station.

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Where is Bala quila located?
Bala quila is located at HHFQ+V54, Alwar, Rajasthan 301001, India.
What is the contact number for Bala quila?
The contact number for Bala quila is +91 141 220 9860
What is the nearest railway station from Bala quila?
Alwar Junction railway station is the nearest railway station to Bala quila. It is nearly 3.22 kilometers away from it.
What people say about Bala quila

Shailendra Singh 13 months ago

Bala Quila | Alwar Fort - A Beautiful Historical Tourist Place in Rajasthan.
Bala Quila also known Alwar Fort is a fort in Alwar in Indian state of Rajasthan. It is situated on a hill in the Aravalli Range, above the town of Alwar. The fort is 5 kilometres long and is about 1.5 kilometres wide. The fort was originally constructed by Nikumbh Rajputs in 928 CE.

This gigantic fort has stood still at an elevation of 1000 feet since 1550. Bala fort is the grandest creation of Hasan Khan Mewati and has gone through the hands of various dynasties including Khanzadas, Mughals, Pathans and Jats. The fort offers panoramic and spectacular views of Alwar. Considered as the oldest building of Alwar, Bala Qila is extendedover an area of 5 kms from North to South and 1.6 kms from East to West. It is a forbidding structure with 15 large and 51 small towers and 446 openings for musketry.

Rohit Jain 17 months ago

Road was good and it was a ride to enjoy
Rs 10 entry fee per person

farhan zafar 21 months ago

The Bala Quila Fort is one of the oldest forts of Rajasthan. It was said to be built by Hasan Khan Mewati in 1550 AD. It is also said by some legends that the monument was built by the Nikumbh Rajputs in 928 AD. It later passed on to The Pathans, The Marathas, The Mughals, The Jats, The Kacchwaha Rajputs and at the end was captured by Maharao Raja Pratap Singh, the owner of Alwar in 1775 AD. History says that the fort was visited by Mughal Emperors such as Babur and Jahangir. Babur is said to have spent a night over here and he had also taken away the hidden treasure from here and gifted it to his son Humayun. Later, Akbar sent his son Salim there on exile for three years and a part where he stayed is known as Salim Khana.

The Bala Quila is said to be ‘The Pride of Alwar’. It is a shining example of bravery and graciousness of the Rajputs. The Bala Quila fort underlines the meaning of ‘fort’ mentioned in the ancient scriptures which says that it is ‘the strength of a king’.

The fort is situated at around 15kms from the main city and is at a height of above 300 meters. It is said to have been built at such a height so that every detail of Alwar can be viewed from there. The beautiful architecture of the fort includes-

15 large and 51 small towers.

446 loopholes for musketry, grand gates with striking designs and 8 towers to strengthen the construction.

6 different gates, namely- Jai Pol, Suraj Pol, Lakshman Pol, Krishen Pol, Chand Pol and Andheri Gate.

The remains of the Jai Mahal, Nikumbh Mahal, Salim Sagar Pond, Suraj Kund and many other temples.

The radio transmitter station and the army area inside the fort.

The beautiful Sitaram Temple, Chakradhari Temple and the Hanumanji Temple.

Ruins of a fortress built by Alagh Rai.

The most attracting feature is the view of the city of Alwar decorated with lakes. This place is an example of Indo-Islamic architecture and stunning craftsmanship. The scriptures inscribed inside are worth a visit.

Thus, this place is a page of history, which takes you 1100 years back to the delightful era of the Royals.