Ajmer Pushkar Tour Package 2 Days

2 Days

Overview

India is a varied nation, and as a result, it has produced some of the most beautiful cultural landmarks. These sites, which are dispersed across the country, provide a glimpse into the long histories and customs of the area. A visit to these places can be very rewarding for foreign visitors to the country, but can also be highly informative for Indian nationals who may merely be travelling from some other geographic location in India. Some of the most beautiful of these well-known tourist spots are found in the state of Rajasthan in northwest India. Ajmer and Pushkar are two such glittering diamond tourist destinations in Rajasthan that are popular with tourists from all over the world. 

Ajmer and Pushkar are two of Rajasthan's most stunning tourist destinations, luring travellers from all over the world to experience their rich history and unique culture.

Tourists will arrive at Jaipur's airport from there they will be taken by car to Ajmer. 

Detail Itinerary

Ajmer tourist attractions

Dargah Sharif- It is said that those who worship at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah will receive their entire wish list if they offer sincere prayers. One of the most popular sights in Ajmer is the Sufi masjid known as Ajmer Sharif. He was a Sufi prophet from Persia who lived a life of service to the vulnerable and oppressed.
The gate, which frames the site's entry, features silver doors and was constructed in stages. It is said that Emperor Akbar handed the pot to the saint after giving him a future king

Durga Bag Gardens - Away from the haze of the city, this complex of big, lovely gardens is the perfect spot to relax and enjoy time with loved ones. A carpet of rich green grass covering acres of land surrounds it, and there are towering palm trees as a border. A further draw is the exquisitely constructed marble pavilion. The park is further enhanced visually by the marble pavilions built by Shah Jahan.

Adhai Din ka Jhonpra - One of the first examples of Indo-Islamic architecture, created by Abu Bakr of Herat. A seven-arched wall with Quranic verses carved into it surrounds the mosque, which was constructed using the masonry removed from demolished Hindu and Jain temples. The mosque is accessed from the north through a straightforward doorway, and to its right is a collapsed minaret

Abdulla Khan's Tomb - A beautiful memorial, this simple yet attractive mausoleum is one of Ajmer's top tourist destinations because of its historical significance and exquisite architectural design. The tomb comprises white marble columns with decorative arches. The wife of Abdulla Khan's mausoleum is located across from this. The monument was constructed in the final years of the Mughal era. The environment is really serene.

Ajmer Jain Temple - Also known as Soniji Ki Nasiyan, is a Digambar Jain temple honouring Lord Rishabhdev (Agnidev), the first of Jainism's 24 Tirthankara. The Red Temple is another name for the temple because it is composed of red sandstone. The main chamber of the temple recognised also as Swarna Nagari "Region of Gold," is its main draw. It is decorated with a number of wooden figures that have been gold-plated to represent various Jain figures.

Pushkar Lake - A sacred water reservoir with a circular shape, is also known as the "TirthaRaj." Hindu mythology holds that the lake was created by one of the pieces from lotus flower that fell after Lord Brahma defeated the monster Vajra Nabh. Around Pushkar Lake, there are more than 301 temples and 54 ghats for holy bathing.


Pushkar Bazar - The variety of goods offered here gives you a glimpse into the local way of life. Rose pulp is well-known in this marketplace. In addition, you can buy gulkand and syrup, which are common commodities sold in the local shops. It's a hectic market, but it's also a lovely area. The prices of all the crafts and other products sold here are fair

Varaha Temple- Pushkar is known for its illustrious dynasties and sacred temples, and this stunning temple fully lives up to its moniker. The Varaha Temple is devoted to Lord Vishnu's boar-like avatar Varaha, the most important Hindu deity.The temple is beautifully constructed, with impressive design that includes a dome, white walls, and pillars. Due to its holiness, it draws numerous Hindu worshippers from all around the nation.

Rangji Temple- The temple, which is devoted to Lord Rangii, is one of the few in Pushkar to feature South Indian architecture. The sacred building is distinctive because it combines Rajput and Mughal architectural elements. Being a Vishnu temple, significant events often draw a sizable crowd of worshippers.

Complete your journey and depart the city. Head to the airport in Jaipur, then fly on a plane to your next desired location.

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