Discover the best top things to do in Ajmer District, India including Deepak Ayurveda Massage Centre, Xcapade Adventures, Nasiyan Jain Temple, Savitri Temple, Pap Mochani Temple, Akbari Masjid, Shah Jahan's Mosque, Savitri Temple, Nareli Jain Temple, Pushkar Camel Fair.
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A professional therapeutic service to help you reach a calmness and newness through traditional approaches so that you will be ready to return refreshed to the modern world you work in.
I booked an Ayurvedic massage just because of the amazing feedbacks I’ve read on Tripadvisor. I left the craziness of the came fair atmosphere here in Pushkar looking for a moment of peace and silence. Arriving close to Deepak’s place I noticed a switch: no chaos, everything was quite and calm. He was waiting outside, welcoming me to his place. We talked few minutes and then he started the massage... he feels the body and the energy of the person and work with it.. the massage has been like HEAVEN! But what is amazing, and what makes this man a true listener of the subtle messages of the body through the hands is that he gave all the advices that I knew I should follow for my health, he told me things that doctors said to me during years and that he felt during the massage! It’s not a simple massage, trust me! He also gave me advices about what to eat and what to avoid and so much more! If you’re in Pushkar you can’t skip this chance to take care of yourself! Thanks Deepak :)
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Xcapade Adventures is a community of adventurers and professionals, completely dedicated to meeting the needs of nature buffs and adventure sports lovers. We, at Xcapade offer, Zipline, Rock-climbing, Parasailing, Bungee Jumping, Paintball, Zorbing, Camping, Polaris ATV, Dune Safari and more at the most affordable prices.
Excellent experience..!! Rock climbing was my favourite sport.!! Quad biking is super fun..!! Bodyzorb is fun too..
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A city of Ajmer in Rajasthan, India; is mainly famous for its Temples and tombs One of the famous Jain temples is known as Lal Mandir ( red temple) , which belongs to the earlier school of Jainism - known as Digamber sect. This temple is dedicated to the first Tirthankara - Rishabh dev . Next to the main temple is an old and beautiful haveli, turned into a museum. . It is exhibiting the life of Rishabh dev (adinath ), from his birth, renunciation, enlightenment to salvation, in a marvelous model called city of gold or swarna nagari. The remarkable detailed work of model city is gilded in gold with wooden framework from floor to ceiling including walls. This golden chamber of the temple uses 1000 kg of gold to carve out a depiction of Ayodhya. This unique and extra ordinary work was initiated by Seth Moolchand Soni, who was a Jain merchant. A small place brings in big surprises !! The museum is open daily between 6 am to 8 pm. There is an entrance fee. No footwear allowed in the temple or museum .
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Perched on the top of the mountain you can access via the cable car or by walking. From the top you can see the full city.
4.5 based on 40 reviews
one of the special place s in pushkar.soaking with ancient spritual vibration.highly recommended to nake the trek up the hill for the stunning views over pushkar and the beautiful serene silence on top.best for early mornings or sunset time visits.
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It is worth the climb to see the temple especially at sunrise. Alternatively take the cable car - only 120 rupees return. Watch for the monkeys on the stairs, there are loads of them
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The Nareli Jain temple is located on the National highway near Nasirabad Cantonment. I visited this amazing complex last August with my cousin Praveen and his son Sharan. The temple is extremely clean and is located away from the city. There are some amazing sculptures here. The main temple uses a mixture of styles and there are 23 miniature temples up the hill. You can drive nearly to the top and can get amazing views of the surroundings. We managed to catch a Sunset from the hill. There is an air of peace and tranquility here. A must see attraction near Ajmer.
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The name 'Pushkar Fair' and "Pushkar ka Mela" gets many buyers both in India and the World as a whole. India, being a country of age old religions, countless temples and shrines and the rituals attached to them is home to thousands of fairs that occupy every season in a calendar year. Pushkar fair is one of the biggest events in India. And for a fair in India, it takes to be much more than just average to stand out. The significance of Pushkar Fair is many faceted which is closed intertwined with the unique features of the town of Pushkar. Situated near the famous city of Ajmer in Rajasthan, Pushkar is far away from the din and bustle of a modern city.
The Pushkar Mela deserves a few days to soak up the atmosphere as hundreds of camels and horses and their owners converge on the small town of Pushkar. The Mela starts with an evening puja by the lake with lamps everywhere and blessings from the local priests. We also had our own puja so that we could avoid other people trying to sell us blessings! Walking around the camps in the early morning is the best time to take photographs and there are hundreds of camels on view. Later in the week the very distinctive Mewar horses arrive. These are far more valuable than the camels and are treated like royalty. Our guide’s cousin brought a stallion which was expected to win the top prize, as his father had before him, and was stunning. Horses are not ridden before the age of seven, unlike in most Western countries, and only the stallions wear bits when ridden.
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