Ajmer Tour Packages from Assam

 

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Ajmer Tour Packages from Assam, Assam to Ajmer Packages - Ajmer Tours

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Are you planning a religious trip to Ajmer? If yes, then book our all-inclusive Assam to Ajmer Tour Packages and enjoy a relaxing journey by car. Embark on a captivating transition journey from the lush landscapes of Assam to the enchanting city of Ajmer with our meticulously crafted tour itinerary. Explore the spiritual ambiance of Ajmer's tourist places, including the Ajmer Dargah Sharif and the serene Ana Sagar Lake. The customizable Ajmer Tour Packages from Assam offer a seamless blend of exploration and relaxation, ensuring an unforgettable travel experience. Book your adventure journey today!

About Ajmer
A beautiful bustling city, Ajmer is located 130 kilometers southwest of Jaipur and around 14 kilometers from the pilgrimage town of Pushkar. Ajmer gets its name from "Ajay Meru", which can roughly be expressed as the invincible hill. Home to many tourist places, Ajmer can be a perfect example of Indian culture, ethics, and displays a perfect blend of religion, community, culture, etc. Ajmer remains a famous tourist destination in Rajasthan which attracts devotees for both Hindus and Muslims.



Itinerary

Places to visit in Ajmer:

Khwaja Gharib Nawaz Dargah Sharif – The holy shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a revered Sufi Saint who played a significant role in spreading Sufism in India. It is the most important pilgrimage centers for Muslims in South Asia.

Adhai Din ka Jhonpra – Means "the hut of two and a half days," this mosque was originally a Sanskrit college built in the 12th century. It was then converted into a mosque. Its unique architecture and historical significance make it a must-visit attraction.

Nasiyan Jain Temple – Also known as the Red Temple, it's a stunning Jain temple dedicated to Lord Rishabhdev, the first Jain Tirthankara. The Nasiyan Jain Temple is renowned for its intricate architecture and the breathtaking Swarna Nagri, a hall decorated with gold.

Taragarh Fort – Perched atop a hill, Taragarh Fort offers surreal views of the Ajmer city. Built-in the 7th century, it is one of the oldest hill forts in India. Travellers can explore its ancient ruins and enjoy the serene surroundings.

Nareli Jain Temple – Located on the outskirts of Ajmer, the modern Jain temple complex is known for its magnificent architecture and peaceful ambiance. The temple's intricate marble carvings and serene surroundings attract devotees and tourists alike.

Ana Sagar Lake – Built by Anaji Chauhan, the grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan, Ana Sagar Lake is a picturesque artificial lake located in the heart of Ajmer. The lake offers an amazing boating experience and is considered as the best picnic spot.

Birla City WaterPark – A recreational paradise for families and thrill-seekers, Birla City Waterpark offers a range of water slides, pools, and attractions for all ages. It's a perfect place to beat the heat and enjoy a fun-filled day with loved ones.

Ajmer Urs Festival:
The Urs Festival in Ajmer is dedicated to Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is an annual festival held in Ajmer to commemorate the death anniversary of the Sufi Saint. It is a time of great religious fervor and attracts devotees from all over the world to seek blessings at the Dargah Sharif. The festival features qawwali performances, Sufi music, and other cultural events.

How to reach Ajmer from Assam?

By Air – Travellers can take a flight from Assam to Jaipur, the nearest major airport to Ajmer. The Jaipur International Airport is well-connected to major destinations across India, including Assam. From Jaipur, you can either hire a taxi service or bus to Ajmer, which is approximately 2.5 to 3 hours drive away.

By Train – Another convenient option is to travel by train. Assam has a railway station connected to major destinations of India. You can board a train to Jaipur or Ajmer directly or you may need to change trains at major junctions like Delhi or Kolkata. Ajmer Junction is well-connected to various cities across the country.

By Road – If you prefer a road trip, you can travel from Assam to Ajmer by road. The distance between Assam and Ajmer is considerable, so it would be a long journey. It is best to avoid the road journey between Assam and Ajmer.

Best Time to Plan Ajmer Tour:
The ideal time to plan Ajmer Tour Packages is during the winter months, from October to March when the weather is pleasant and comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities. Avoid the summer months, from April to June, due to high temperatures. The monsoon season, from July to September, brings rainfall occasionally.

Book your Assam to Ajmer Tour Package with us and get the best traveling experience through the sacred town of Rajasthan. Customize the tour according to your interests and preferences.

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