Nalagarh was ruled by the Chandela Rajputs who originated from Chanderi in the Bundelkhand region of central India. |
Fort Nalagarh surrounded by endless acres of greenery, with all modern amenities is an ideal retreat away from the madding crowd of metropolitan cities. |
The Fort is located on a hillock at the foothills of the mighty Himalayas affording a panoramic view of the Shivalik Hills beyond the Sirsa river. The Garh rises above a 20 acre estate of forest and orchard and is built on five levels, three of which have well manicured lawns. |
Nearest Airport:Chandigarh 60 Km away is well connected from Delhi with regular Indian Airlines flights (35 minutes). |
Nearest Railhead:Chandigarh 60 Km away has regular connections from Delhi and some other major railway junctions. The Shatabdi takes 3 hours from Delhi. |
By Road:Delhi - Nalagarh is 300 km and takes 5 hours by road via Ambala-Pinjore or Chandigarh-Ropar |
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The fort and the palace of Nalagarh have a series of structures that are mostly built in the Mughal style of architecture. These have been exhaustively renovated and are now a quality heritage resort. |