Ajmer in India, from Asia region, is best know for Sacred & Religious Sites. Discover best things to do in Ajmer with beautiful photos and great reviews from traveller around the world here!
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4.5 based on 272 reviews
Being a jain I made sure to visit this place. Temple was grt. Decently maintained but the display of sone ji ke nisiyan could be better. Should also make place diffrently abled and senior person friendly.
4.5 based on 84 reviews
This fort is a symbol of Rajput pride and the heroic epic battles fought . The only fort which has a living population atop the hill . The vast stretched out area covers the fields , Wells , temples ,palace and a garden . The fantastic fort also has a lore of thevRsjput pride and remained invisible till the end . The stories of poet Saint princess Meera bai is remembered till today - she sang here song for Krishna here in temple in this fort . There an entree fee . You need good walking shoes here to walk around a lot .
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4 based on 1 reviews
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I visit every year to this sacred and divine place of Khawaja Garib Nawaz (sufi saint), Calm, peace what you will get over here.
Best time to visit during early morning between 7 to 8 am when crowd is less and you will get full view.
Never get acquainted with khadims (servant) over there, check properly and then fix it , they will take you inside for offering chaddar, all your wishes will get fulfilled (insha Allah) as such divine intervention is there at this place.
You will get to see big vessel where sweets are prepared for all people, must to see when you are at dargah.
Good restaurant outside (Kaynaat) and Jannat Palace, enjoy all delicacy, never get tricked by shops and shopkeepers as they keep calling you for shopping, take your own decision.
Nearby there is aana sagar , take a ride and reach in 15 to 20 mins , for peaceful relaxation.
A MUST PLACE TO SEEK BLESSING AND GETTING ALL WISH FULFILLED.
4.5 based on 83 reviews
This temple is relatively new but it is a place one can feel the bliss and the calm as you enter .The beauty of the temple will touch you deep with in. The main deity is the Jain Teerthakar and the work in the shrine casts a spell . There is no priests who will demand money here . No dress code but , one needs to avoid shorts . The best experience of being here is the sense of serenity enveloping you . Must place to visit .
4 based on 369 reviews
Lake is situated in the center of city but I feel it can be better managed in terms of cleanliness. I was not able to find any parking space and missed to take boat ride :(
4.5 based on 43 reviews
The best part about this place is that it is located at such a place from where you can catch a glimpse of entire Pushkar. There is a ropeway to take you from the starting point till the temple ...where you can enjoy the beautiful sight of the city. The temple is located at height calm and serene. Do visit this temple during your trip to Pushkar.
4 based on 56 reviews
A good temple, as I could see. But I couldn't see quite a bit – the entry for foreigners is prohibited. Max. – you can look at the portal and even take a picture through the doorway usually open. But only so. It's a big pity, because here the obvious elements of design, characteristic of sacral architecture of, say, Tamil Nadu, peacefully coexist with typical Rajasthani corner turrets, forming a rather rare and original appearance.
4 based on 109 reviews
Dhai din ka jhonpra aur Adhai din ka jhonpra is actually a mosque and it is said that it was built after destruction of a sanskrit school there ,it is also said that it was built in 2 and half days only so it is called dhai-din ka jhonpra or A dhai-din ka jhonpra means a hut made in two and half days,it was built about 800 years ago by then muslim rulers,no much attraction but important only from the angle of history---thanks---SSS---
4 based on 88 reviews
I went to Akbar's Palace and Museum. Akbar's palace, constructed in 1500AD as the place where he and his troops stayed in at Ajmer, lies in the centre of the town and is a major tourist magnet. The museum showcases various aspects of the Rajput and Mughal style of living and fighting. It is great place to go.
4.5 based on 24 reviews
Entering this sacred place the devotion and prayers are heart felt and seekers experience it . The historical mosque is most people come to sit and pray . The history buffs can relive the history and the lore of it . If you ever are in Ajmer and inside the Dargah Sherif - you can not fail to notice it When you see a cast number of people praying here .
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