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Coverage Area : Delhi - Ajmer - Pushkar
Ajmer is surrounded by the Aravalli Mountains. It is a pilgrimage centre for the shrine of the Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti and is also the base for visiting Pushkar (14 kms), an ancient Hindu pilgrimage city, famous for the temple of Lord Brahma.
Day by Day Itinerary
Day 1: Delhi - Ajmer ( (403 Kms / approx. 6 to 7 hours)
Day 2: Ajmer - Pushkar - Delhi (415 Kms / 7 to 8 hours)
Inclusions
- 1 night accommodation in Ajmer on twin / double sharing basis.
- Assistance on arrival.
- Daily buffet breakfast in hotel.
- A/C medium vehicle for all transfers and sightseeing exactly as per the itinerary.
- All applicable taxes.
Exclusions
- Any Air/ Train fare
- Guide service as per the itinerary
- Entrance fee at Monuments as per the itinerary
- Items of personal nature like laundry, phone calls, tips to guides / drivers etc
- Camera / Video camera fees applicable at monuments
- Any other item which is not mentioned in "Inclusions".
Day 1: Delhi - Ajmer ( (403 Kms / approx. 6 to 7 hours)
Upon your arrival in Delhi, you will meet our representative/driver at the airport & drive towards Ajmer.
On arrival, check in at your pre booked hotel.
Enjoy a half day sightseeing tour of Ajmer. The city of Ajmer houses the Dargah or tomb of the popular 13th-century Sufi Saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisti. The Dargah is one of the holiest places of worship in India not only for Muslims but also for people of other faiths who hold the saint the high esteem. Its main attraction is the mausoleum containing the tomb of the saint, which is the sanctum of the Dargah. Among its other prominent attractions are the two mighty Buland Darwazas. The Dargah includes many other attractive buildings, tombs, courtyards and Daalaans, some of which are exquisite specimens of the Moghul architecture. After visiting the Dargah, proceed to Mayo College, a public school founded by the 6th Earl of Mayo, who was Viceroy of India from 1869 to 1872. It was originally a school built to give education to the Indian elite, particularly the princes and nobles of Rajputana.Return to hotel for overnight stay.
Day 2: Ajmer - Pushkar - Delhi (415 Kms / 7 to 8 hours)
After breakfast, drive to Pushkar.
This morning, enjoy a half day sightseeing tour of Pushkar. The picturesque Pushkar is set in a valley just about 14 km off Ajmer. Surrounded by hills on three sides and sand dunes on the other, Pushkar forms a fascinating location and a befitting backdrop for the annual religious and cattle fair. It is said that in battle lord Brahma killed the demon Vajra Nabh with a lotus flower, whose petals floated down to earth and landed in three places in and around Pushkar where lakes sprang up. The charming Pushkar lake amidst the hills has fifty-two bathing ghats, built around lake. The water around each ghat is supposed to have special powers. Pushkar is a city of temples of all sizes.
Visit the famous Brahma Temple, said to be the only temple dedicated to Brahma in India.
Later, you will be transferred to Delhi airport / railway station for your onward journey.
1. What is the best time to visit Ajmer and Pushkar?
The best time to visit Ajmer and Pushkar is during the winter months (October to March), when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing. Pushkar Camel Fair, held in November, is a major attraction, bringing in thousands of tourists, so visiting during this period can provide a unique cultural experience.
2. What are the main attractions in Ajmer and Pushkar?
Ajmer:
Ajmer Sharif Dargah: The tomb of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, one of the most significant pilgrimage sites for Muslims in India.
Ana Sagar Lake: A man-made lake offering peaceful views and boat rides.
Taragarh Fort: A historic fort with scenic views of Ajmer.
Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra: A mosque built on the ruins of an ancient Hindu temple, known for its Indo-Islamic architecture.
Pushkar:
Brahma Temple: The only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma in India, a significant Hindu pilgrimage site.
Pushkar Lake: A sacred lake with 52 ghats, where pilgrims bathe to cleanse their souls.
Pushkar Camel Fair: A vibrant cultural fair featuring camel trading, cultural performances, and religious rituals (held annually in November).
Savitri Temple: Located on a hilltop, offering panoramic views of the town and lake.
3. How far is Ajmer from Pushkar?
Ajmer and Pushkar are about 14 kilometers (8.7 miles) apart, making it easy to visit both cities in one day. The journey between the two takes approximately 30 to 45 minutes by car.
4. How many days should I spend in Ajmer and Pushkar?
A visit to Ajmer typically takes 1 day to explore the key attractions. For Pushkar, you can spend 1 day as well, especially if you want to experience the Brahma Temple, Pushkar Lake, and other local sights. If you're visiting during the Pushkar Camel Fair, you might want to extend your stay for a few more days to enjoy the festivities.
5. What should I wear when visiting Ajmer and Pushkar?
Since both Ajmer and Pushkar are religious destinations, modest clothing is recommended. Women should avoid wearing short skirts or dresses, and both men and women should cover their heads when visiting religious sites, especially the Ajmer Sharif Dargah.
6. Is it safe to visit Ajmer and Pushkar?
Yes, both Ajmer and Pushkar are generally safe for tourists. However, like any busy tourist destination, it's advised to take usual precautions against pickpockets and avoid secluded areas at night. Stick to well-lit areas, especially in Pushkar during festivals.
7. Can I take photos in religious places in Ajmer and Pushkar?
Ajmer Sharif Dargah: Photography is not allowed inside the Dargah.
Brahma Temple (Pushkar): Photography is generally allowed, but be respectful and avoid taking photos of rituals.
Always ask for permission before taking photos at other temples or religious sites.
8. Is there any special etiquette I should follow while visiting religious sites?
Dress modestly: Cover your head and remove shoes before entering temples or the Dargah.
Avoid loud talking or public displays of affection.
Respect the local customs and follow instructions from the temple priests or guides.
Make offerings as per your wishes, but only at authorized places.
Avoid interrupting prayers or rituals.
9. Are there any local festivals or events I should know about?
Pushkar Camel Fair: This is one of the most famous events in Rajasthan, attracting tourists and locals alike. The fair usually takes place in November and features camel trading, cultural performances, music, dance, and religious rituals.
Sharif Dargah Urs Festival (Ajmer): An annual religious event held at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, marking the death anniversary of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, with special prayers, processions, and devotional music.
10. How can I travel between Ajmer and Pushkar?
By Taxi/Private Car: This is the most convenient option. It takes around 30–45 minutes to travel between the two cities.
By Bus: There are regular buses from Ajmer to Pushkar, though they might take longer due to stops.
Auto-Rickshaws: These are available for shorter distances within both cities but might not be suitable for the longer journey between Ajmer and Pushkar.
11. Can I do a day trip from Jaipur to Ajmer and Pushkar?
Yes, Jaipur is approximately 130 kilometers (81 miles) from Ajmer and 150 kilometers (93 miles) from Pushkar, making a day trip feasible. The journey by car takes around 2 to 3 hours each way. It is possible to visit both Ajmer and Pushkar in a single day from Jaipur.
12. What food should I try in Ajmer and Pushkar?
Ajmer: Try local Rajasthani dishes such as dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, and ker sangri.
Pushkar: Pushkar is known for its vegetarian food, as it is a sacred town. Popular items include lal maas, paneer tikka, and kachoris.
Street food like pani puri, samosas, and dahi puri are also widely available in both cities.
13. Can I book a guided tour of Ajmer and Pushkar?
Yes, you can book guided tours of Ajmer and Pushkar through local travel agencies, online platforms, or hotel concierge services. A guide can help you explore the key attractions, share historical and cultural insights, and help with temple rituals or customs.
14. Is there any shopping in Ajmer and Pushkar?
Ajmer: Ajmer has local markets where you can find items like traditional Rajasthani textiles, embroidered clothes, jewelry, and brassware.
Pushkar: Pushkar is known for its camel leather products, handicrafts, incense sticks, and traditional Rajasthani jewelry. The local bazaars near the lake and temple are popular for shopping.