Jaipur Ajmer Pushkar Tour Package 3 Days

2 Nights 3 Days

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Jaipur-Ajmer-Pushkar

Overview

Those who have been wanting to go to Jaipur for a long time but haven't been able to due to a tight budget. It feels like paradise in Jaipur. It is exceedingly stunning and endearing, embellished with old, imposing temples, atmospheric Havlies, varied museums, and regal mansions. It is more than just a city. The name "heart and soul of Indian culture" is aptly applied to the city of Jaipur. The hub of Rajasthan tour is the bustling yet serene, warm, and welcoming Jaipur, which combines the traditional andaanandanda culture.

The rugged Aravali Hills around Rajasthan's bustling city of Ajmer. Hindu pilgrimage centre Pushkar and the neighbourhood known as the Pink City. The most important Islamic historical site in Rajasthan is Ajmer.
The most important Islamic historical and cultural centre in Rajasthan is Ajmer.

The Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, the only Lord Brahma temple in the nation, is one of the many temples in Pushkar, a revered city in Rajasthan's Ajmer district. The 52 ghat-encircled Pushkar Lake is another well-liked tourist attraction in the city. One may contend that Pushkar's culture and faith are woven into the fabric of the community.

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Destinations to see 

Hawa Mahal - The term "Hawa Mahal" comes from the odd form of the palace, which consisted of a system of tiny windows that enabled cool air to pass through the building and kept it cool throughout the scorching summers.

City Palace - City Palace is a monument to opulence and a structure that has maintained the city's rich history. As soon as you go into the palace, all you can do is gaze there, awestruck by its grandeur as you take in the stunning architecture and antiques that are housed there.

Jantar Mantar - For many people over the years, the Jantar Mantar in Jaipur has become a symbol of wanderlust. This Historical Landmark is an outdoor astronomy observatory and one of the most iconic and enduring tourist destinations in Jaipur as well as the world.

Amer Fort - Formally known as the Amer Palace. In the palace resided the Rajput Maharajas and their family. The construction of this beautiful fort and the city that surrounds it serve as the perfect representation of how Jaipur's past involves supports for art and science in addition to the brave actions of its kings and soldiers

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Dargah Sharif - The magnificent tomb of Sufi saint Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti is one of the most well-known tourist attractions in Ajmer and is frequented by pilgrims of all faiths. It is situated at the bottom of a desolate hill. He was a Sufi saint from Persia who lived a life of service to the underprivileged and oppressed.

The gate with the silver doors, which was constructed in several stages, frames the site's entry. The pots are thought to have been presented by Emperor Akbar after the saint granted him an heir to the throne.

 Ana Sagar Lake · This lake is a man-made lake in India. The largest in the whole Ajmer region, it has a holding capacity of up to 4.75 million cubic feet. Due to its less depth than other lakes, people can enjoy swimming there. Boating and water skiing are two other sports that are allowed at Ana Sagar Lake.

Adhai-Din Ka Jhonpra - Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra mosque's spectacular ruins are among the most well-known attractions in Ajmer.
Construction supposedly took place in 1153 in just two and a half days. Others suggest that it was called after a 2.5-day celebration.
Although in need of repair, it is a magnificent architectural work with towering domes, pillars, and a lovely arching screen that was primarily constructed from fragments of Jain and Hindu shrines.

Victoria Jubilee Clock Tower- Originally constructed in the nineteenth century to celebrate Queen Victoria's Golden Jubilee, currently serves as a representation of the city of Ajmer.The Clock Tower, one of the most well-known landmarks in Ajmer, showcases superb Indo-Islamic architectural elements. A beautiful view of the adjacent cityscape can be seen from the four balconies that protrude from the Tower's four sides, each of which is crowned by a distinctive Islamic dome.

 Foy Sagar Lake - The Lake provides the ideal location for wintertime picnics. Foy Sagar, which boasts spectacular sunset views, is among the most popular destinations for day trips from Ajmer among tourists and couples. The lake is a must-visit for birders and photographers because it is typically overrun with a variety of birds all year long.

Travel destinations

Pushkar Lake - It is a revered Hindu pilgrimage site with over 50 bathing "ghats," or coastal grounds, along its coastline. Typically in November, pilgrims travel to this location to dive into the water. It is exceedingly old, having existed as early as the fourth century. It contains a remarkable variety of plant and animal species and is associated with hydrology.

Gurudwara Sahib Pushkar - One of the most well-liked destinations in Pushkar for Sikhs to visit is this lovely Gurudwara, which is situated in the centre of the city. On their respective visits to Pushkar, Guru Gobind Singh and Guru Nanak Dev are thought to have taken a nap here.

Gau Ghat- The Raj Babra temple, which surrounds the vast ghat, provides the atmosphere. People frequently come to this ghat to perform religious rites, particularly the pind daan ritual for the deceased.

Budha Pushkar Lake- This lake, which has a deep significance to Hindu mythology, is where Lord Ram is reputed to have carried out the final rites for his father, King Dashratha. The lake was in danger because of desertification in the past.

When the tour is over! After that, you'll be dropped off at the airport where you can board a plane and go to the next location.

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