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Take Rajasthan's Experiential Turn as it Comes

If long drives are your kind of therapy and exploring new places is a dream you chase every day, make a stop at Hotel Highway Prince, Behror, as you go with the flow of the road. Stay with us during your weekend trips near Delhi, or dine scrumptuously as you pass by towards your next adventure. Where to? Here are a few places you can visit to uncover ancient monuments and earthly attractions.

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Neemrana Fort

Built in the 15th century by the Chauhan Rajputs, this majestic hilltop structure once served as a strategic stronghold overlooking the surrounding plains. Today, it stands restored as a heritage hotel and remains a popular stop for travellers planning weekend trips near Delhi. Its grand ramparts, terraces, and palace-style architecture offer a glimpse into Rajasthan’s royal past while attracting visitors from across the region.

Distance: ~15 km from the Hotel

Bawdi Deep Water Step Well

Built in 1700, this multi-level stepwell was constructed as a famine-relief project during the Rajputana period and served as an important water-harvesting structure with around 174 steps leading down to the water. Its deep stone corridors and stacked archways create a cool, atmospheric space that reflects the ingenuity of traditional water management systems.

Distance: ~15 km from the Hotel

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Chor Gumbad

Built in the 14th century by the Afghan noble Jamal Khan, this domed monument was originally constructed as his tomb and stands on elevated ground overlooking historic trade routes. Often called Chor Gumbad or the 'Thieves’ Dome', local lore suggests it was once used as a hideout by thieves, adding to its intriguing past. With its massive single dome and echoing interiors, it remains one of the notable tourist attractions in Behror that reflects the region’s historic architecture.

Distance: ~30 km from the Hotel

Sariska Tiger Reserve

Established as a wildlife sanctuary in 1955 and later declared a tiger reserve in 1978 under Project Tiger, this reserve spans forests, grasslands, and rocky hills in the Aravalli range. Home to Bengal tigers, leopards, deer, and a variety of bird species, it is a thriving protected habitat rich in biodiversity. Today, it is one of the most popular destinations for wildlife lovers planning weekend trips near Delhi.

Distance: ~15 km from the Hotel

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