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On the Road to Something Beautiful

If the open road calls to you and every mile brings a new story, let Hotel Highway Prince, Paota, be your perfect halt along the way. Whether you're on one of those long road trips from Delhi on the NH48 or simply passing through, with an appetite for history and adventure, stop in before you chase your next horizon. Here are a few remarkable places, all a fun drive away, waiting to be explored.

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Neemrana Fort

Built around 1200 CE by the Chauhan Rajputs and later fortified in the 15th century, this hilltop stronghold rises dramatically over the surrounding plains. Restored today as a celebrated heritage hotel, it draws travellers from across the country with its layered ramparts, terraced gardens, and palace-style architecture that speak to Rajasthan's royal legacy. Whether you visit for a meal, a stay, or simply to soak in the views, Neemrana Fort is a timeless detour worth making.

Distance: ~51 km from the Hotel

Baba Rameshwar Das Temple

Situated on the Haryana-Rajasthan border, this striking temple was built in 1963 by Baba Rameshwar Das with the help of his devoted followers and has since grown into one of the most revered shrines in the region. Its most striking feature is a towering 40-foot idol of Lord Hanuman at the main entrance, while inside, a 10-foot Shiva Linga stands at the heart of the temple, surrounded by marble idols, painted walls, and passages adorned with teachings from the Bhagavad Gita and Ramayana.

Distance: ~60 km from the Hotel

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Ganeshwar Dham

Set in Sikar district, about 90 km from Jaipur, this revered pilgrimage site is believed to be the site of sage Galav Rishi's meditation, where a continuous stream of hot water flows from a sacred Gomukh. Devotees believe that bathing in this hot spring, known as Galav Kund, holds healing properties. The site also carries deep archaeological significance, with excavations revealing traces of a civilisation dating back to around 2500 BC, making it as historically rich as it is spiritually significant.

Distance: ~61 km from the Hotel

Sariska Tiger Reserve

Declared a tiger reserve under Project Tiger, Sariska spans forests, grasslands, and rocky hills across the Aravalli range and is home to Bengal tigers, leopards, deer, and a wide variety of bird species. One of the most sought-after wildlife destinations in northern India, it offers jeep safaris through dense woodland and open terrain, rewarding early risers with rare sightings in their natural habitat.

Distance: ~79 km from the Hotel

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Bala Quila

Originally built by the Nikumbh Rajputs in 928 CE, this fort has passed through the hands of the Mughals, Marathas, Jats, and ultimately the Kachwaha Rajputs. Perched over 1,000 ft. above Alwar city, the fort stretches across 5 km and houses palaces, temples, ponds, and an arms museum, all set against sweeping views of the Aravalli Hills. Raw, expansive, and largely untouched, this atmospheric hilltop fort is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan.

Distance: ~83 km from the Hotel

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