There are lots of tall trees in Purjan Vihar to minimise the effect of the harsh sunrays. For the visitor, it comes across as an oasis away from the dry and dusty surroundings of the other attractions of Alwar. It makes for a lovely picnic spot with walking paths in the greenery and few eateries just outside the gates. There are some swings for kids and other enjoyable activities in the playing area.
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