Jaipur, the Pink City, and Ajmer, a city steeped in spirituality, are two gems of Rajasthan that beckon travelers with their unique charms. If you’re planning to explore the wonders of Ajmer from Jaipur. We’ve got you covered with our Jaipur to Ajmer Tour Package. We’ll take you on a virtual journey through this scenic route and the experiences that await you.

Jaipur to Ajmer Tour Package Highlights

Pushkar Lake: 

Situated in the town of Pushkar in Rajasthan, India, is a sacred water body revered by Hindus for its mythological origins. Legend has it that Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe, dropped a lotus here, giving rise to the lake. Pilgrims from all over the world come to bathe in its holy waters, believing that it cleanses them of their sins. The 52 ghats surrounding the lake provide spaces for prayers and rituals. During the Kartik Purnima full moon festival. The lake becomes the epicenter of spiritual fervor, attracting thousands of devotees.

Ajmer Sharif Dargah:

The Ajmer Sharif Dargah, located in the city of Ajmer, houses the tomb of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a revered Sufi saint. This dargah (shrine) holds immense importance for both Muslims and people of other faiths. Pilgrims seek the saint’s blessings and believe that their prayers are answered here. The dargah complex includes the impressive Buland Darwaza (gateway) and the Akbari Masjid (mosque). The annual Urs festival commemorates the saint’s death anniversary and draws devotees from various parts of the world.

Ana Sagar Lake: 

Take a leisurely walk around the picturesque Ana Sagar Lake. Which offers stunning views of the surrounding hills and a peaceful ambiance. Ana Sagar Lake, located in Ajmer, is an artificial lake commissioned by Anaji Chauhan. The grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan, in the 12th century. Surrounded by lush parks and gardens, it’s a popular spot for locals and tourists alike. The serene atmosphere around the lake makes it an ideal place for a leisurely stroll or boat ride. The lake’s beauty is further accentuated by the historic Daulat Bagh Gardens and the island pavilion, known as the Baradari.

Adhai Din Ka Jhopra:

A historical structure located in Ajmer, is a testament to the region’s rich history. The structure is known for its intricate Indo-Islamic architecture, featuring arched pillars, domes, and inscriptions in Arabic script. Visitors can explore this historical site, marvel at its unique blend of architectural styles, and imagine its role in the cultural exchange of medieval India.

Mayo College: 

If you’re interested in history and architecture, visit Mayo College, one of India’s oldest and most prestigious public schools, known for its stunning colonial-era architecture. Mayo College, located in Ajmer, is one of India’s oldest and most prestigious public schools. Established during the British colonial period in 1875. The college’s campus showcases exquisite colonial-era architecture. Visitors can admire the grandeur of its buildings. Which include the main school building, a chapel, and the picturesque Mayo College Museum. The institution’s historical significance and architectural beauty make it a noteworthy stop for history enthusiasts and architecture aficionados.

Local Cuisine: 

Savor the flavors of Ajmer with a culinary tour that includes delectable Rajasthani dishes and traditional sweets like the famous.

Dal Baati Churma:

A signature dish of Rajasthan. It consists of spicy lentils (dal) served with baked wheat balls (baati) and sweet crumbled bread (churma). The combination of flavors is a delight for the taste buds.

Laal Maas:

For those who love spicy food, Laal Maas is a fiery mutton curry that packs a punch. The red chili-infused gravy is a local favorite.

Ker Sangri:

This unique Rajasthani dish is made from dried berries and beans, cooked with spices. It’s a flavorful side dish often served with roti or rice.

Mirchi Bada:

If you enjoy street food, try Mirchi Bada, a spicy chili fritter stuffed with a savory potato mixture, deep-fried to crispy perfection.

Malpua:

For dessert, don’t miss Malpua, a sweet pancake made from condensed milk and flavored with cardamom, saffron, and pistachios. It’s typically served with rabri (sweet condensed milk).

Kachori:

These deep-fried, stuffed pastries are available in various flavors, with the most famous being the Pyaaz Kachori, filled with a spicy onion mixture.

Shopping: 

Stroll through the bustling bazaars of Ajmer and shop for handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs that capture the essence of Rajasthan.

Camel Safari:

Experience the desert charm with a camel safari, allowing you to explore the sand dunes and rustic beauty of Pushkar’s outskirts.

Why Choose Our Tour Package:

Expert Guides: Our knowledgeable guides will accompany you, sharing insights into the religious and cultural significance of Pushkar.

Comfortable Transportation: Travel in air-conditioned vehicles, ensuring a comfortable and hassle-free journey from Jaipur to Pushkar.

Customization: Tailor your tour to your interests, whether you’re seeking spiritual enlightenment, cultural immersion, or both.

Seamless Planning: We handle all the logistics, so you can focus on absorbing the beauty and spirituality of Pushkar.

Conclusion:

Embark on a soulful and culturally enriching journey from Jaipur to Pushkar with our “Jaipur to Ajmer Tour Package. Whether you’re a spiritual seeker, a history enthusiast, or simply looking for a serene escape, this trip offers a unique blend of experiences. So, pack your bags and get ready to explore the spiritual oasis of Pushkar.