Jaipur Ajmer Pushkar Tour Package 4 Days

3 Nights 4 Days

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Jaipur-Ajmer-Pushkar

Overview

The saga of the triumphant reverberates across the kingdom of the kings, the reign of royal palaces, and beautiful forts. Some of the many features of this lovely state include its stunning architecture, exquisite handicrafts, vibrant culture, and mouthwatering cuisine. Rajasthan, a lovely area surrounded by a large desert, is known for its romance and chivalry. Travel back in time  to the time of the rule of the crown with the Rajasthan tour packages.

Explore the top 3 cities in Rajasthan with this tour package

Feel the immense cultural vibe in Jaipur, the capital city of Rajasthan. This unique location, also referred to as the "Pink City of India," is perfect for a luxurious vacation. Jaipur, which is brimming with opulence and warmth, is the ideal location for travellers from around the world to delight. Travelers with a variety of interests can pass the time for days enjoying the unique mix of historic and contemporary sites.

When it comes to Islamic heritage and history, Ajmer is the most significant location in Rajasthan. Spend a delightful day discovering Ajmer's splendour and discovering some of the city's most well-known landmarks.The vast Ana Sagar Lake is surrounded by the city of Ajmer, which is also encircled by the untamed Aravalli Hills.

One of India's most well-liked tourist spots is quickly becoming Pushkar. This location, which is associated with numerous stories and legends, is also one of the holiest pilgrimage locations. Pushkar is a fascinating city to visit because of its stunning architectural legacy and vibrant markets.

Detail Itinerary

Major destination visit 

Hawa Mahal -The palace has around 900 windows and is constructed of red-pink coloured stone. "Jharokha" is the name given to the windows. The structure's design is a remarkable fusion of Hindu Rajput and Islamic architecture. 

City Palace - The City Palace stands still and serves as a symbol of the wealth and history of the area. When you first enter the palace, all you can do is remain there and be in awe of its majesty while admiring its remarkable architecture and valuables.

Visiting historical and sacred sites 

Jantar Mantar - The observatory was established by Prince Jai Singh II and served as a meeting place for diverse research cultures, leading to the development of cosmology and other well-known social practices. 

Amer Fort - This fort-cum-palace, which is four square kilometres in size, is a mesmerising reflection of the grandeur royal past. The Amber Fort is a well-liked tourist destination because of its highland location, which enhances its splendour.


Albert Hall Museum - You will be amazed by the array of historical and cultural artefacts in the galleries. Ancient coins, marble sculptures, ceramics, rugs, and, most famously, the Egyptian mummy, will all be of interest to history buffs. The building itself has a beautiful outside design.


Birla Mandir - The temple is surrounded on all sides by lush green gardens, which give the building a distinctly enchanting feel.
Three domes make up Birla Mandir, and each one represents a distinct religious viewpoint. The temple's exterior is covered in beautiful carvings and illustrations.

Museum of legacies - 
This tourist destination is housed in a two-century-old home and features a variety of Indian needlework, enormous Rajasthani dolls, Pichwai paintings, and other artwork.

Visiting sacred sites and masterpieces of Indo - Islamic style.

Pushkar Lake - In India, pilgrims flock there in great numbers to take a holy bath at what is known as the holiest lake for the Hindus. Hindu mythology holds that the lake was created by one of the lotus flower petals that fell to the ground after Lord Brahma slew the monster Vajra Nabh. In addition to having more than 300 temples encircling Pushkar Lake, there are 52 ghats for holy bathing.

Rangji Temple- The temple is well-known for its breathtaking architectural style, which includes a tall arching Gopuram and a sizable gateway that is distinctive of several South Indian temples.

Dargah Sharif - The Sufi mosque known as Ajmer Sharif is one of the city of Ajmer's most visited attractions. An altar dedicated to the great Persian Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, known for his esoteric teachings, can be seen here.

Adhai Din ka Jhonpra - It is a remarkable architectural accomplishment, though in need of restoration, with high domes, pillars, and a magnificent arching screen that was mostly built from pieces of Jainism and Hindu shrines.

Victoria Jubilee Clock Tower -
The Clock Tower serves as a superb illustration of Indo-Islamic architectural features.The four balconies that project from the Tower's 4 sides, all of which are capped by a characteristic Islamic dome, offer a lovely perspective of the surrounding cityscape.

Gather all the enjoyable travel memories. Arrive at the airport in Jaipur, board the plane, and fly to your next destination.

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