Jaipur, Ajmer, Pushkar Tour by Urbania

 

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Jaipur, Ajmer, Pushkar Tour by Urbania

Overview

Popular for its resplendent forts, sumptuous palaces, vibrant culture, and deep spirituality, Rajasthan is referred to as the land of kings. The route that goes through Jaipur, Ajmer and Pushkar is one of its numerous treasures; it is a popular and very insightful journey. The energetic city of Jaipur gives an insight into the architectural marvels of the Rajput time and royal splendor. With its serene Dargah Sharif, Ajmer is highly explored by pilgrims of all faiths. The Brahma Temple is unique in its appeal, a serene village beside a holy lake that is a favorite pilgrimage destination for Hindus.

A Jaipur Ajmer Pushkar Tour by Force Urbania is planned particularly to facilitate this group tour, offering the luxury and convenience of a modern, fully equipped van. The tour is ideal for those who wish to visit these destinations without the inconvenience of having to arrange individual travel plans. It allows participants to focus on immersing each location’s sights, sounds, and spiritual energies. With the Force Urbania through Rajasthan’s breathtaking landscape, the shared experience of travel serves to solidify the group bond.



Itinerary

About Jaipur:

Rajasthan's capital, Jaipur, is a city that excellently blends modernity and ancientness. Keeping in mind the concepts of Vastu Shastra, it was India’s very first planned city, founded in 1727 by Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II. Since the city was painted pink to greet the Prince of Wales in 1876, the city has been referred to as the “Pink City” because of the peculiar pink color of its ancient walled city’s buildings.

Amber Fort – A beautiful structure featuring a contrast of Mughal and Hindu style of architecture, and standing at the top of a hill on the outskirts of the city.

City Palace – A large complex comprising museums, courtyards, and gardens, is in the heart of the old city. It’s a beautiful example of Mughal and Rajput architecture.

Hawa Mahal – The renowned five-story front of the “Palace of Winds” has 953 small windows. The architecturally unique building was built so that the royal ladies could.

Jantar Mantar – Maharaja Sawai Jai Singh II built the astronomical observatory Jantar Mantar. A series of 19 architectural astronomical instruments, including the world’s largest stone sundial.

Jaigarh Fort – The Jaivana Cannon at the World’s largest gun on wheels, is in Jaigarh Fort, near Amber Fort.

About Ajmer:

Ajmer is a city of immense religious and historical importance located in the Aravalli Range. The Dargah Sharif is the major sightseeing attraction of the pilgrimage point. Millions of devotees from all faiths visit the Dargah throughout the year, creating a unique atmosphere of faith and spirituality.

Dargah Sharif – The principal attraction in Ajmer and a sacred shrine. The devotion of pilgrims and the serene environment are truly exciting.

Adhai Din ka Jhonpra – This ancient mosque lies beside the Dargah, is believed to have been built in two and a half days.

Ana Sagar Lake – It was made by Anaji Chauhan in the 12th century with marble pavilions built by Emperor Shah Jahan along its shorelines.

Nasiyan Jain Temple – The central chamber of the Nasiyan Jain Temple in Digambara is famous for its beautiful and ornate depiction of “Siddhashila” using glazed wooden statues.

About Pushkar:

About 15 kms from Ajmer, the humble, sacred town of Pushkar is famous for its temples and sacred lake. It is one of India’s most ancient cities and a foremost Hindu pilgrimage site. The scenic Pushkar Lake is believed to have been formed by Lord Brahma, and is the town’s central attraction.

Pushkar Lake – 52 ghats, or steps to the water, surround the sacred lake. Pilgrims, believing that it washes off sins, bathe in the lake.

Brahma Temple – One of the most famous temples in Pushkar is the Brahma Temple, considered to be one of the only temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma.

Savitri Temple – This ancient temple on the hill is dedicated to the goddess Savitri, the wife of Lord Brahma. A trek or cable car ride up to the temple offers panoramic views of Pushkar town.

Gurudwara Singh Sabha – With a Gurudwara, the visits of Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh, Pushkar also possesses historical importance to Sikhs.

FAQs on Jaipur Ajmer Pushkar Tour by Urbania:

What is an Urbania Van?

The Force Motors manufacturers the modern, spacious, and comfortable Force Urbania passenger van. It is ideal for road trips like the Jaipur Ajmer Pushkar circuit since it is designed for group travel and comes with facilities like air conditioning, comfortable seating, and sufficient room for luggage.

How long does the tour typically take?

Ajmer and Pushkar with a round trip are feasible, a more relaxed and recommended group tour covering all three cities, typically takes 2 to 4 days.

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