Morning: Arrive in Neemrana and check‑in at the pet‑friendly rooms of Neemrana Fort Palace. The staff will welcome your furry companion with a welcome kit and a quick briefing on on‑site pet rules. After settling in, enjoy a leisurely stroll through the palace gardens, where leashed pets are allowed to roam safely.
Afternoon: Explore the historic corridors and rooftop terraces of Neemrana Fort Palace, taking in panoramic views of the Aravalli hills. A guided tour highlights the fort’s architecture while you can keep your pet by your side on the open terraces.
Evening: Dine at the palace’s rooftop restaurant, which offers a special pet‑friendly menu and water bowls for your companion. As the sun sets, enjoy live acoustic music while your pet relaxes on the comfortable pet‑cushions provided.
Find HotelsMorning: Visit the bustling Neemrana Market where local artisans sell handicrafts and fresh produce. Many stalls have shaded areas where pets can rest, and you’ll find a pet‑friendly café serving organic snacks for both you and your animal friend.
Afternoon: Head to the historic Baori Step‑well, a quiet spot perfect for a calm walk with your pet. The cool stone steps and surrounding garden provide a refreshing break, and you can snap photos of the intricate carvings together.
Evening: Return to the fort for a sunset view from the Fort Terrace. A gentle bonfire is set up, and pet‑friendly blankets are available so you can unwind with your companion under the stars.
Find HotelsMorning: Enjoy a relaxed breakfast on the patio of Neemrana Fort Palace, with a special pet‑friendly bowl of fresh fruit. Take a final short walk around the palace grounds before checking out.
Afternoon: Depart Neemrana with happy memories and plenty of photos of your pet enjoying the historic surroundings.
Find HotelsIf you wish to extend the trip, add an extra day to explore nearby Alwar or the Sariska Tiger Reserve, both of which have pet‑friendly lodging options. To shorten the itinerary, you can skip the market visit and combine the evening activities into a single dinner‑and‑sunset experience at the fort, saving both time and a few hundred rupees.