Ajmer Pushkar Tour Package

2 Nights-3 Days

Destinations

Ajmer-Pushkar

Overview

India is a diverse country, and this diversity has resulted in some of the most exquisite cultural sites. These locations are spread out around the nation and offer a window into the long-standing customs and cultures of the region. For international visitors to the nation, a trip to these locations can be very gratifying, but it can also be quite educational for Indian citizens who may only be coming from another city or region of India. The state of Rajasthan in northwest India is home to some of the most stunning of these classic tourist destinations. Two such sparkling diamond tourist spots in Rajasthan are Ajmer and Pushkar, which draw visitors from around the world.

Two such exquisite tourist attractions in Rajasthan are Ajmer and Pushkar, which draw visitors from all over the world to come and enjoy their illustrious legacy and distinctive culture.

Start the trip with arrival in Jaipur then move by cab to your location Ajmer and then Pushkar.

Detail Itinerary

Attraction to visit in Ajmer

Durga Bag Gardens - This complex of large, beautiful gardens is the ideal place to unwind and spend time with loved ones away from the smog of the city. It is surrounded by a boundary of soaring palm trees and is decorated with a carpet of lush green grass that covers acres of land. It's not a bad idea to spend the entire day here.

Prithviraj Smarak - A renowned monument in Ajmer. It has the Aravalli Hills as its backdrop.
Black marble was used to create the king's statue. It shows him riding a horse while firing his weapons at the foe.
On a daily basis, people visit this memorial, but on the anniversary of Prithviraj Chauhan's birth and death, more people come. This location hosts a lot of concerts featuring folk music.

Ana Sagar Lake - Historical man-made lake constructed by Prithvi Raj Chauhan's ancestor, Arnoraja, in the eleventh century (nicknamed Ana). As a result, the lake, which spans up to 13 kilometers, bears his name. Spending with family and friends around the lake is one of the most lovely things to do in Ajmer city. It is recommended to go to Ajmer Lake lake whether early in the morning or in the evening because the weather in Ajmer is extremely hot, with temperatures reaching up to 50 Celcius.

Dargah Sharif- It is stated that anyone who worships sincere prayers at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah would be granted all of their requests. The Sufi mosque known as Ajmer Sharif is one of the cities of Ajmer's most visited attractions.

Originally from Persia, he was a Sufi saint who dedicated his life to helping the weak and oppressed.

The gate that frames the site's entrance was built in stages and has silver doors. Following the saint's gift of an heir to the throne, it is believed that Emperor Akbar gave the pots to the saint.

Attractions to visit in Pushkar 

Pushkar Lake A holy body of water with a semicircular form, the Pushkar Lake is sometimes referred to as the "TirthaRaj." According to Hindu mythology, one of the petals from the lotus flower that dropped after Lord Bramha vanquished the demon Vajra Nabh formed the lake. 52 ghats are available for sacred bathing, and there are more than 300 temples surrounding Pushkar Lake.


Brahma Temple - The Brahma temple, which is close to Pushkar's holy lake, is a good example of Rajasthani architecture. The basic (original) construction of the Brahma temple is roughly 2000 years old, even though the current building comes from the 14th century.
The sacred Brahma Pushkar temple's entrance is reached via a flight of marble steps that are built on a high platform and are embellished with pillared canopies.


 Savitri Temple - The Mata Savitri Temple is positioned on the top of a hill and is located behind the Brahma Temple. Although climbing 702 steps may seem difficult, the breathtaking view of the city and lake makes the effort worthwhile. In the back of the Bramha Temple on the summit of Ratnagiri Hill, the temple was constructed. Here, there are statues of Gayatri and Savitri. On her way to Pushkar, the goddess Savitri is said to have rested on this peak. The entire town of Pushkar and all the surrounding valleys are visible from the Savitri Temple in Pushkar.


Varaha Temple-  A region renowned for its palaces, forts, and temples, which serve as reminders of past royal dynasties. There are lakes, mountains, and a lot of other natural beauty.

Naga Pahar- Pushkar and Ajmer are separated by Naga Pahar. Legend has it that the slopes of Naga Pahar have been gradually disappearing since their creation and will eventually cease to exist altogether. The renowned Sage Agastya is said to have lived on these slopes. Nag Kund Lake can be found on the hills as well. From its summit, Naga Pahar provides a stunning view over Pushkar City and is regularly used as a shooting location. The best activities here are trekking and meditative strolls.

Finish your trip and leave the city. Arrive at Jaipur's airport and take the flight reach your next location.

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