Location:
Rajasthan
Tourist
Attractions:
Ajmer-e-Sharief Dargah, Adhai-Din-Ka
Jhonpara.
Festive
Attractions: Urs Fair,
Pushkar Fair
Best Time
To Visit: October To
March |
Tourism in
Ajmer
Situated in the heart of the desert of
Rajasthan, Ajmer is a blend of Sufi culture
and Hindu religion. Ajmer has always been a
coveted and strategic place for the Rajputs,
the Mughals and the Marathas. Ajmer was the
seat of administration for the Chauhans till
Prithviraj was defeated in 1193 AD by
Mohammad Ghauri. It then became a part of
the Delhi Sultanate.
However, Rana Kumbha of Mewar and Raja
Maldeo again established Rajput rule over
Ajmer. The annual Urs at Dargah of Khwaja
Moinuddin Chishti is held on a grand scale
and attracts pilgrims from all over the
world irrespective of their caste and
religion.
PRIME ATTRACTION
TEMPLES
Ajmer-e-Sharief Dargah - At the foot of a
barren hill, is situated India’s most
important pilgrimage center for people from
all faiths. It is the splendid tomb of the
Sufi saint Khawaja Moinuddin Chisti more
popularly known as Khawaja Saheb or Khawaja
Sharif. The shrine is next only to Mecca or
Median for the Muslims of South Asia.
Emperor Akbar used to make a pilgrimage to
this Dargah from Agra once a year. more...
Adhai-Din-Ka Jhonpara - One of the finest
examples of Indo-Islamic architecture, this
mosque was a Sanskrit college in the 12th
century. In 1193 AD Mohammad Ghori destroyed
the college and a mosque was built in its
place. The mosque is built on pillars and
surprisingly no two pillars are alike. The
archways are finely engraved with Kufi and
Jughra inscriptions from the Holy Quran
(also spelt as Koran).
Nasiyan (Jain Temple) - This red coloured
Jain temple was built in the late 19th
century. The wooden gilt in the double
storeyed hall depicts scenes from the Jain
mythology. The beauty of this temple is
widely acclaimed.
MUSEUMS
Govt. Museum - The Royal palace of Akbar was
converted into a museum and today it houses
a rich collection of Mughal and Rajput
armoury. Some of the fine and delicate
sculptures of the region have been displayed
here. The building itself has been
constructed of red sandstone, which have
been laid down in a square pattern giving it
a fabulous look. more...
LAKES
Ana Sagar Lake - This lake was built by
Anaji during 1135-1150 AD. Later the Mughal
Emperors made additional constructions to
beautify the lake. The 'Baradari', a marble
pavilion was built by Shah Jahan and the
Daulat Bagh Gardens were laid by Jehangir.
This lake is located towards the north of
Ajmer city. more...
FORTS
Taragarh Fort - Built in the 7th century by
Ajaipal Chauhan, the fort gives a bird's eye
view of the city. Taragarh Fort or the 'Star
fort' is situated on a hill and to reach
there, one has to take winding bridle path.
OTHERS
Mayo College - One of the India’s best
public schools, located in the south-east of
the Ana Sagar, has now been converted to the
Circuit House. The lake and the cenotaph and
the shrine of the Hindu reformer Swami
Dayanand, founder of the "Arya Samaj
Movement" in India, can be viewed from here.
EXCURSIONS
CITIES
Pushkar - The sister city of Ajmer, Pushkar
is just 11-km away from the city. The road
to Pushkar passes through the Nag Pahar or
the Snake Mountain.
Pushkar is an ancient city and has seen
history being made since the Ramayana
period. The account of this city can be
found in the 4th century writings of the
Chinese traveller-- Fa-Hien and also in the
scripts written during the era of Muslim
invasions. The city is considered by Hindus
to be one of the most sacred places in India
and has, perhaps, the only existing temple
in Asia, dedicated to Lord Brahma. Life in
the city is very much related to the Pushkar
Lake. Mythology says that this ancient lake
was formed when a lotus flower fell in the
valley, from the hands Brahma.
The 52 bathing ghats that surround the lake
are believed to have special powers e.g. 'Naga
Kund' for fertility, 'Roop Tirth' for beauty
and 'Kapil Vyapi Kund' for curing Leprosy.
The famous Pushkar fair is held every year
on the Kartik Purnima day. This fair is
famous as a bazaar for the animals
particularly the camels. But the folk
dancers and the folk musicians add
traditional colour in the fair, which gives
a new leash of life to the town. more...
Mangliyawas - This town is famous for two
800 years old trees of a rare species-
ADANSONIA DIGITATA LINN- popularly known as
'Kalpa-Vriksha'. People visit this place
through out the year but on dark moon day of
'Sravana' (also spelt as Shravana) thousands
of people come to worship the trees. The
town is 26-km from Ajmer.
Beawar - This town is located 54-km from
Ajmer and is famous for the Badshahi
procession festival held on the next day of
Holi. On this occasion, people participate
in large numbers and throw 'Gulal' on each
other.
LAKES
Foy Sagar - This artificial lake was built
during a famine relief programme. Named
after the engineer responsible for its
construction, the picturesque lake is 5-km
from Ajmer.
Kishan Garh : On the road to Jaipur, 27-km
from Ajmer is located this medieval treasure
house of art. This place had one of the
finest schools for miniature paintings
during 18th century. This town of artists is
also famous for Gundelao Lake, Phool Mahal
Palace, Temple of Sri Kalyan Raiji and the
Majhala Palace.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: The nearest airport is that of Jaipur.
Rail: The city is well connected by trains
with all the major places in India.
Road: The state transport has its bus
services from all over Rajasthan and also
from Delhi. However, during the Urs, large
number of people arriving in Ajmer, it is
advisable to plan your trip in advance
during this time.
Local Transport:City bus service operate in
the city and to Pushkar. Unmetered taxis,
auto-rickshaws, tongas, and cycle-rickshaws
are also available for commutation.
PLACES TO STAY
The RTDC has done a lot to retain the
traditional flavour in its hotels in and
around Ajmer. Hotels like RTDC's Khadim,
come with AC Deluxe rooms as well as
ordinary rooms, which give a comfortable
stay in the city. There are also Sarai
facilities for the pilgrims. The government
sponsored paying guest scheme makes the
visitor feel at home.
FAIRS & FESTIVALS
The annual Urs and Pushkar fair.
SHOPPING
Ajmer presents items, which carry the
Rajasthani fervour and reflect ancient mood
of the area. One can purchase here amazing
old silver jewellery with designs of a
totally different era. The annual Urs gives
an opportunity to bargain some of the
intriguing and colourful items of the
region.
USEFUL INFORMATION
Tourist Information Centres: - Tourist
Reception Centre, Rajasthan Tourism Bikaner
House, Near India Gate New Delhi - 110 001,
India
- Tourist Reception Centre, Assistant
Director, Tourist Reception Centre, Hotel
Khadim (RTDC)
- Tourist Information Counter at Ajmer
Railway Station.
Banks/Money Changers: - Bank of Baroda,
Prithviraj Marg
- Bank of Bikaner & Jaipur, Station Road
- Bank of India, Kaisarganj
- Bank of Rajasthan, Mayo College
- Central Bank of India, Punjab National
Bank, Prithviraj Marg
- State Bank of India, near Collectorate
Also,authorized money changers are available
in the leading hotels.
Hospitals: J.L. Nehru Hospital
Club: Ajmer Club
Guide Service: Approved guides may be hired
through the Asstt. Director, Tourist
Reception Centre
CLIMATE
Temperatures are very high during summers
and very low during winters. Ajmer has a
typical desert type of climate. The best
season to visit this place is between
October and March.
NEARBY CITIES
Pushkar: 11- km
Bundi: 142-km
Chittaurgarh: 190-km
Jodhpur: 198-km
Udaipur: 302-km
Jaipur: 131-km
GENERAL INFORMATION
Population: Around four lakhs
Area: 55.76-sq-kms.
Altitude: 486 meters
Climate: Summer: Max. - 38.1°C Min. - 27.7°C
Winter: Max. - 23.3°C Min. - 05.5°C
Rainfall: 38 to 51 cms.
Clothing: Summer - Light Tropical
Winter: Woolen
Languages: Rajasthani, Hindi, Urdu, English,
Sindhi.
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