Discover Ajmer & Pushkar in a day. Explore heritage sites, vibrant lanes, and serene ghats. Experience two cultures in one unique tour.
Discover Ajmer & Pushkar in a day. Explore heritage sites, vibrant lanes, and serene ghats. Experience two cultures in one unique tour.
- Private Tour of Soni ji ki Nasiyan, Soni ji ki Haveli, and Soni Temple - Soni Ji Ki Nasiya, also known as the Jain temple, was constructed in the 19th century. This temple is dedicated to Lord Rishabhdev (Agnidev), the first of the Tirthankaras. Over 1000 kg of gold was used to give this magnificent temple its stunning appearance.
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Private Tour of Soni ji ki Nasiyan, Soni ji ki Haveli, and Soni Temple - Soni Ji Ki Nasiya, also known as the Jain temple, was constructed in the 19th century. This temple is dedicated to Lord Rishabhdev (Agnidev), the first of the Tirthankaras. Over 1000 kg of gold was used to give this magnificent temple its stunning appearance.
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Dargah Khwaja Kanoon Sahib - Dargah Sharif, or Ajmer Sharif, is the tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, who arrived in Ajmer from Persia in the late 11th century. The mosque of Khawaja holds a significant and sacred place for Muslims and other spiritual followers. The entire mosque is constructed from white marble and is situated amidst the bustling streets of Ajmer.
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Akbar’s Palace & Museum - Located within the ancient 16th-century Akbari Fort in Ajmer, the Government Museum of Ajmer features a vast collection of historical artifacts, exhibits, sculptures, and miniature paintings.
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Ana Sagar Lake - Ana Sagar Lake was built by King Arnoraja or Anaji Chauhan, the grandfather of the great ruler Prithviraj Chauhan. Mughal Emperor Jahangir created the Daulat Bagh garden beside the lake, and Shah Jahan constructed five pavilions (known as Baradari) between the garden and the lake.
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Gurudwara Sahib - Begin your tour in Pushkar with fascinating insights into the Sikh religion and community. Two of the ten most famous and revered Sikh teachers have visited here.
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Varaha Temple - Varaha Temple is one of the ancient temples in Pushkar dedicated to Lord Vishnu. It is considered one of the eight Swayambhu Kshetras of Vishnu. The temple was built in the 12th century by King Anaji Chauhan, the grandfather of King Prithviraj Chauhan, and was later destroyed by Mughal ruler Aurangzeb. It was reconstructed in the 18th century by Raja Sawai Mann Singh II. The temple boasts an elegant structure adorned with valuable ornaments and stones.
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Old Rangji Temple - One of the oldest and most famous religious temples in Pushkar, located near Varaha Ghat in the town center. The Old Rangji Temple, a 200-year-old temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu, was commissioned in 1823 by a wealthy merchant, Seth Puran Mal Ganeriwal of Hyderabad. The temple houses idols of Lord Rangji, Lord Krishna, Goddammahi, Goddess Lakshmi, Shri Ramanujacharya, Venu Gopal, and Narsingh. It is renowned for its stunning South Indian architecture, featuring a high-rising Gopuram.
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Ati Prachin Shri Atamteshwar Mahadev Mandir - Atmateshwar Temple, dedicated to Lord Shiva, was constructed in the 12th century AD. This underground cave temple is globally renowned for its intricate Hemadpanti architectural carvings and captivating designs. The temple’s ceiling is carved from a single stone, and the main lingam resembles the Mahakaal temple in Ujjain.
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Brahma Temple - This is the only temple in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma. The temple’s structure dates back to the 14th century and has been partially renovated. The entire temple is made of black and white marble stones. The pillared gate leads to two small temples of the gatekeepers, Lord Indra and Lord Kuber, on the right and left sides. A silver turtle sits on the floor facing the sanctum (Garbhgriha), which houses the idol of Lord Brahma. The Brahma idol, featuring four faces and Goddess Gayatri, was enshrined in the Garbhgriha in 718 AD by Adi Shankara. The temple is managed by Sanyasis (monks).
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Pushkar Lake - Pushkar Lake is surrounded by 52 ghats, each with cultural and religious significance, used for bathing, ceremonies, and meditation. All ghats were constructed by kings and emperors from across India. Some of the main and prominent ghats include Brahma Ghat, Badri Ghat, Varaha Ghat, Jaipur Ghat, and Jodhpur Ghat.
- Private transportation
- Tea and coffee
- Private transportation
- Tea and coffee
If you want to experience the famous heritage sights and points of Pushkar and Ajmer in a single day, this tour is the perfect choice. The Pushkar route offers a unique opportunity to explore and understand two contrasting cultures and heritages. The narrow lanes of Ajmer will excite you, while a stroll around the ghats and temples of Pushkar will bring…
If you want to experience the famous heritage sights and points of Pushkar and Ajmer in a single day, this tour is the perfect choice. The Pushkar route offers a unique opportunity to explore and understand two contrasting cultures and heritages. The narrow lanes of Ajmer will excite you, while a stroll around the ghats and temples of Pushkar will bring peace to your mind. Throughout our comprehensive tour, we will show travelers 11 major points of interest. This distinctive tour allows you to explore both cities in just one day. In the first three hours, we will visit the renowned sights and attractions of Ajmer. Afterward, we provide our guests with an hour for lunch. The following hour will be dedicated to visiting significant places in Pushkar. We will conclude our tour by witnessing the Evening Arti at Pushkar Lake.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.