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Daily Tour
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Unlimited
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English
Book our Ajmer Tour Packages from Saudi Arabia to explore the enchanting beauty of the sacred city of Rajasthan. Our specially designed package lets you experience the rich cultural heritage, architectural marvels, and local traditional lifestyle. Embark on a visit to the sightseeing attractions of famous tourist spots like Dargah Sharif, Ana Sagar Lake, etc. The following tour is inclusive of many exciting travel experiences that you can relish with your family or friends. Customize the tour according to your interests and preferences.
Located almost 135 km southwest of Jaipur city, Ajmer is just 15 km from the pilgrimage town of Pushkar. The city of Ajmer is one of the most-visited places in Rajasthan. Besides the Dargah Sharif in Ajmer, there are many tourist landmarks to see on a guided sightseeing tour of Ajmer by car and driver. The city has a unique charm that lies in the ethos and craftsmanship which has been practiced here for centuries. Explore the city to witness the exquisite Mughal architecture set in an aura of spirituality.
Places to visit in Ajmer:
Dargah Sharif – A sacred Sufi Shrine is dedicated to Khwaja Gharib Nawaz, the final resting place of the highly revered Sufi Saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The tomb is highly visited by Muslim pilgrims and devotees of all faiths with the belief of getting their prayers answered.
Adhai Din ka Jhonpra – Moving ahead to the next destination, the Adhai Din ka Jhonpra is no less than the historic ruins. The structure was constructed to function as a Sanskrit College but was ultimately finished as a mosque in 1198 by Sultan Ghori after he captured Ajmer.
Durga Bagh – Witness the charming gardens on the banks of Ana Sagar Lake. The Durga Bagh was built in 1868 AD by Maharaja Shiv Dan is a lush garden with beautiful flowers.
Foy Sagar Lake – One of the most scenic tourist sites in the city is the scenic Lake Foy Sagar which has been named after the British engineer Foy who built it in 1892. Its ultimate purpose was to offer wage employment to the locals suffering from intense famine in the region.
Taragarh Fort – The majestic fortress was built on the crest of a hilltop. Resembling the brilliant Rajputana style of architecture, the fort was built by Ajmer's founder Ajaipal Chauhan.
Pushkar – Pushkar is a small town located close to the city of Ajmer, having a magnetism all its own. It is famous across the world for its spectacular Camel Fair, which takes place in the Hindu month of Kartika (October to November)
Ajmer Urs Festival:
The famous Ajmer Sharif shrine in Rajasthan experiences an annual Urs celebration on the death anniversary of the Sufi Saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti also known as Khwaja Gharib Nawaz. Many travellers and devotees having backgrounds in different religions, flock here to seek blessings of the deity. The festival is celebrated for six consecutive days of the month of Rajab. It is a major occasion for devotees to do Ziyarat at the sacred shrine.
How to reach Ajmer from Saudi Arabia?
To reach Ajmer from Saudi Arabia by air, you would typically fly into one of the major international airports in India, such as Delhi, Mumbai, or Jaipur. From there onwards you can either take a domestic flight to Jaipur airport which is the closest one to Ajmer or opt for a train journey. Jaipur is approximately 2 to 3 hours away from Ajmer and is well-linked to the sacred city by road, air, and train. So, depending on your preference, you can choose a suitable mode of transportation.
Best Time to Visit in Ajmer:
Perfect Climate – The best time to visit Ajmer is during the winter months, from October to March when the weather is pleasantly cool and comfortable for sightseeing and outdoor activities. During this time, temperatures range from around 15°C to 25°C, making it ideal for exploring the city's attractions such as the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Ana Sagar Lake, and Taragarh Fort.
Festive Season – Winter coincides with the festive season, including the Urs festival at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, adding to the cultural vibrancy of the city. It's advisable to avoid visiting during the summer months (April to June) due to scorching temperatures exceeding 40°C.
Travellers in Saudi Arabia seek a remarkable sacred experience in Ajmer and Rajasthan. The heartwarming welcome of locals will surely win the hearts and souls of travellers. If you are someone planning for a relaxing and exciting escape, then Rajasthan is a place to be.