
Jaipur to Pushkar and Ajmer Day Return Trip
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On arrival at Jaipur you will be welcomed by our staff and after that you will proceed to Ajmer – Pushkar visit.
Ajmer the impregnable hill land is a proud city where you will get to see some beautiful structures. It is a famous and important holy pilgrimage centre for the devotees of Islam religion and also Hindus. The most famous place here to visit is 'Dargah Sharif' which is also known as the tomb of Khwaja-Muin-ud-din Chisti. In the Indian peninsula he was the founder of Chistiya order. Khwaja-Muin-ud-din Chisti was a sufi saint who was from Persia. He devoted his entire life in helping the downtrodden and poor. the Mughal people were his greatest disciples.
Before this place got converted into a holy pilgrimage centre for the Muslims and Hindus it was earlier a military base for the Mughals. You will get the most famous perfume here 'Attar' that originated in Ajmer from the Mughal empress Nur Jahan use to cultivate roses in order to make the exotic perfume. As per history it is believed that the Mugfhal emperor Humayun constructed a shrine at this place after which the Nizams of the Hyderabad added a gate to it. The Mughal Emperor Akbar use to visit this place once in a year.
After visiting 'Dargah Sharif' you will be heading towards Pushkar
Pushkar is one of the oldest town that is a must see for the people who are Arts and Crafts lovers. When you are in this city then you can visit the most famous Brahma temple. It is the only temple of Lord Brahma (the Indian God of Creation) across the world. It is the only place where you will find worshippers of Brahma. You can enjoy the magnificent serenity and indulge in the holiness with other worshipers in the land of Pushkar.
After you are done with visiting the famous temple then you can visit the local market where you can buy the traditional clothes, bangles, Rajasthan stitches, artifacts and many more.
Later drive back to Jaipur for departure.
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Ajmer the impregnable hill land is a proud city where you will get to see some beautiful structures. It is a famous and important holy pilgrimage centre for the devotees of Islam religion and also Hindus. The most famous place here to visit is 'Dargah Sharif' which is also known as the tomb of Khwaja-Muin-ud-din Chisti. In the Indian peninsula he was the founder of Chistiya order. Khwaja-Muin-ud-din Chisti was a sufi saint who was from Persia. He devoted his entire life in helping the downtrodden and poor. the Mughal people were his greatest disciples.
Before this place got converted into a holy pilgrimage centre for the Muslims and Hindus it was earlier a military base for the Mughals. You will get the most famous perfume here 'Attar' that originated in Ajmer from the Mughal empress Nur Jahan use to cultivate roses in order to make the exotic perfume. As per history it is believed that the Mugfhal emperor Humayun constructed a shrine at this place after which the Nizams of the Hyderabad added a gate to it. The Mughal Emperor Akbar use to visit this place once in a year.
After visiting 'Dargah Sharif' you will be heading towards Pushkar
Pushkar is one of the oldest town that is a must see for the people who are Arts and Crafts lovers. When you are in this city then you can visit the most famous Brahma temple. It is the only temple of Lord Brahma (the Indian God of Creation) across the world. It is the only place where you will find worshippers of Brahma. You can enjoy the magnificent serenity and indulge in the holiness with other worshipers in the land of Pushkar.
After you are done with visiting the famous temple then you can visit the local market where you can buy the traditional clothes, bangles, Rajasthan stitches, artifacts and many more.
Later drive back to Jaipur for departure.
Included
- Hotel/airport/railway pickup and drop-off
- Transport by air-conditioned vehicle
- Toll Tax & Parking fees.
Not included
- Gratuities
- Personal expenses
- Camera fees (still or movie)
- Food and drinks, unless specified
Additional
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
- No strict dress code is enforced at tour sites. However, please be advised to dress accordingly for places of worship; shorts or sleeveless tops are not recommended.
- A moderate amount of walking is involved; comfortable walking shoes and sunglasses/sunscreen are highly recommended.
- A maximum of 3 people per booking
- A minimum of 1 people per booking is required
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Cultural
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