India is a land that is filled with diversity, and this diversity has given rise to some of the most beautiful heritage sites. These places can be found all over the country and provide a glimpse into the ancient traditions and culture of the land. A trip to these places can be a much rewarding experience for foreign tourists traveling to the country, but also an equally enlightening experience for domestic tourists who may just be traveling from another city or part of India. Some of the most beautiful of these heritage tourist attractions are located in the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan. Ajmer and Pushkar are two such dazzling gem of tourist destinations within Rajasthan, that attract tourists from all parts of the world to come and experience their glorious heritage and unique culture. From the biggest cities in northern India and the capital city of Delhi, you can plan weekend road trips to Ajmer and Pushkar. If you too have wished to travel to these places here is a quick repository of places to visit in Ajmer and Pushkar.
One of the biggest pilgrim sites for the Hindu community, the city of Pushkar feels magical. Steeped in the rich and ancient history, this beautiful place is at the edge of the great Thar Desert. It has several tourist sites, many of which are so special that they are the only of their kind in the entire world. Here are the best places in Pushkar that deserve a visit.
With more than 50 ghats for taking a holy dip, this lake is believed to be created by Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma while looking for a suitable place for conducting a religious ceremony dropped a lotus which guided him to this holy site. Visited every year by thousands of devotees who come here to take a dip at the lake, you can also spot several migratory birds that visit here during winters.
Right next to the lake, you can find the Lord Brahma temple. Built in the fourteenth century, it is one of the few temples of Lord Brahma in the world and one of the prominent religious places in Ajmer and Pushkar. The temple is made of marble and stones; it is also a rare architectural site. It is customary for devotees to visit the temple following the holy dip at the lake.
One of the largest cattle fairs in the country and is celebrated annually in November month. One can enjoy various culinary delights as well as handicrafts, dance performances, and folk music here. You can of course also see various cattle such as camels, oxen, horses, and buffaloes being traded.
One of the best things to do in Ajmer and Pushkar is to visit this temple which is devoted to the Varaha incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is also a magnificent example of the various cultural influences of the past reflected in its architecture.
Apart from these, there are also some great shopping places in Pushkar due to the large population of tourists from Israel who visit and even stay here. Once you have had enough of Pushkar you can move to Ajmer.
While you are on the Ajmer-Pushker road trip, the next stop for you can be Ajmer which is a mere 15 kilometers away from Pushkar city. Ajmer is one of the most prominent heritage cities included in HRIDAY project. The old name of the city was “Ajayameru” which translates to the invincible hill. Here are some of the best tourist attractions in Ajmer.
From the many heritage sites in Ajmer and Pushkar, the Dargah Sharif stands out due to its sheer volume of tourists. The dargah holds the tomb of Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The saint came from Persia and was much loved by the poor people. Emperor Akbar gifted the saint with two large silver pots when the saint correctly foretold the birth of his son and heir to the throne.
This is an artificial lake located in Ajmer. The lake was constructed between 1135 and 1150 and later modified by Mughal rulers. Daulat Bagh is one of the beautiful gardens right next to the lake. Today it is a popular outing spot for residents of Ajmer and a family picnic spot with the provision of hiring water scooters and boats for reaching the middle island.
The ruins of the Adhai din ka jhopda mosque lie further away from the Dargah Sharif. It was originally a Sanskrit college but when Mohammed of Ghori took control of the city, he converted it to a mosque and added a seven arched wall. The wall pillars covered in Islamic calligraphy can be seen even today.
The best time to travel to these places is between October and March when you can also attend the cattle festival. If you use the above Ajmer and Pushkar travel guide, you can explore the city at its best and also enjoy a night’s stay at the beautiful resorts located here. You can take a car rental from Revv to have a fully maintained car at an affordable price. The safe and sanitized car rental from Revv is sanitized before each delivery to the customer ensuring you get an absolutely sanitized vehicle. Visit the Revv website or install the Revv App to enjoy the beautiful Ajmer and Pushkar weekend trip.
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