Overview

If visitors have been considering visiting Jaipur for a while but have been unable to do so because of a limited budget. Jaipur is a paradise-like location. It is incredibly gorgeous and charming, decorated with historic towering temples, evocative Havlies, diverse museums, and royal mansions. More than merely a city, it is. The city of Jaipur can legitimately be referred to as the heart and soul of Indian culture. 

The vibrant city of Ajmer in Rajasthan is surrounded by the rough Aravali Hills. Pushkar, a Hindu pilgrimage town, and the Pink City around it. Ajmer is Rajasthan's foremost significant location in terms of Islamic history and legacy.

Pushkar, a holy city in Rajasthan's Ajmer region, is well-known for its numerous temples, including the Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, the sole temple in the country dedicated to Lord Brahma. Another popular tourist destination in Pushkar is the Pushkar Lake, which is surrounded by 52 ghats. You could argue that Pushkar's religion and culture are intertwined into the town's fabric.

The  tour  will start in Jaipur, after which visitors will be taken to a hotel after which  they can experience the city's illustrious monuments, museums, and art galleries. On the second day, tourists would go to Pushkar and Ajmer to seek divine blessings. On the third day, passengers will be taken to the airport in Jaipur for their subsequent flights.

Detail Itinerary

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The tour guide will greet you at the airport in Jaipur when you arrive. Following that, a car will take you to the hotel. The check-in process must be finished. Relax on the first day.

The locations to explore;

City Palace - The Jaipur royal family's former residence was City Palace, which was later separated into two sections: one that now houses the royal family's current residence and a few courtyards and museums

Hawa Mahal - 
This five-story building, which is formed like Lord Krishna's tiara and also has 953 jharokhas, or openings, and a lavishly decorated façade that resembles a beehive's honeycomb, may give one a sense of the rich heritage of the Rajputs.

Amer Fort - Commonly referred to as the Amer Palace. Both the Rajput Maharajas and their families lived in the palace. The creation of this magnificent fort and the surrounding city serve as the ideal illustration of how Jaipur's history extends beyond the valorous deeds of its kings and troops and includes support for art and science.


Nahargarh Fort - The tigers that were believed to inhabit the hills gave rise to the name Nahargarh, which means "abode of tigers." The women of the ruling family frequently sought refuge in the "Zenana" ladies' quarters at Nahargarh Fort.

The locations to visit

Pushkar Lake - A revered reservoir of water with just a semicircle shape, is occasionally referred to as "TirthaRaj." The lake was produced, according to Hindu legend, by one of the petal from the lotus flower that fell after Lord Bramha defeated the demon Vajra Nabh. Around the Pushkar Lake, there are many more than 300+ temples and 52 ghats for holy bathing

Brahma Temple - A unique religious location devoted to Lord Brahma, the creator of all things. It is uncommon since the temple is one of the few Lord Brahma temples still in existence in India. This Hindu temple, also called the Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, is located in the Rajasthani town of Pushkar.

Savitri Temple - The Ratnagiri hill, a prominent Hindu pilgrimage location, is where the Savitri temple in Pushkar is situated. The goddess Savitri is honoured in this temple. The hilltop requires a lot of effort to reach, but it is thought that the more effort you put in, the more "Tapas" you will get. The statues of Savitri and Gayatri, the two wives of Lord Brahma, may be found in this temple


Rangji Temple- The new Rangji temple, dedicated to Lord Vaikuntha Venkatesh, is one of Pushkar's oldest temples. The temple is renowned for its stunning architectural design, which includes a high rising Gopuram and a large entryway that is typical of many South Indian temples. Through its design, the temple also conveys the spirit of Mughal architecture.


Naga Pahar - On these mountains is claimed to have resided the illustrious Sage Agastya. The highlands are also home to Nag Kund Lake. Naga Pahar's summit offers a breathtaking view over Pushkar City, and it is frequently used as a shooting site. Trekking and contemplative strolls are the best things to do here.

Dargah Sharif - At the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, it is said that anyone who prays with sincerity would have all of their wishes granted. One of the most popular destinations in Ajmer is the Sufi shrine known as Ajmer Sharif. Here is a shrine to Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a revered Persian Sufi saint famed for his secular teachings. Moinuddin Chisti, according to many Muslims, was Muhammad's direct ancestor, and it was at his wish


Ana Sagar Lake -  One of India's man-made lakes is this one. Its storage capacity of up about 4.75 cubic million cubic feet is the largest in the entire Ajmer region. People are able to enjoy swimming there because it is not quite as deep as other lakes. At Ana Sagar Lake, additional activities like boating and water - skiing are also permitted.


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

Akbar's Palace & Museum- The King and his men were supposed to stay in the Palace during their time in Ajmer. It was transformed into a museum in 1908, including numerous Hindu idols from the sixth and seventh centuries. One of the most well-known exhibits here is a sizable figure of Goddess Kali made of black marble. This museum also displays antique sculptures and stone sculptures, as well as old military and battle equipment

Nareli Jain Temple- A Digambar Jains' sacred Tirtha in the suburbs of Ajmer. Tourists are becoming more and more drawn to it because of the stunning architecture and elaborate stone carvings that give it both a classic and modern appearance. The temple, which is composed of marble stone, is renowned for granting wishes and bringing good fortune.

Say Goodbye to Ajmer. Reach Jaipur's airport get into the flight and reach your next spot.

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