Wednesday, 3 September 2025

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Ajmer

 Rajasthan, a state that ascribed with rich history, religion, and tradition of India. Ajmer has tremendous histories dating back for hundreds of years and is most famous for the “Ajmer Sharif Dargah”, the tomb of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti a Sufi saint revered by millions from all over the world seeking solace for inner peace. Save for its religious importance though, Ajmer is a city that can pull at heartstrings, in its accompanying iconic Mughal architecture, old world bazaars and tranquil lakes all of which makes for a perfect retreat from the pressures of modern existence.

Ajmer is situated in the heart of Rajasthan, where history, devotion, arts and culture coexist in perfect harmony. However apart from its pious pilgrimage, tourism in Ajmer has a haunting beauty of quiet & serene lakes, vibrant markets and a touch of the majestic Mughals.




Prithviraj Smarak in Ajmer is a memorial dedicated to the brave 12th-century Rajput king, Prithviraj Chauhan. Located on Taragarh Road, the memorial features a striking black stone statue of the king on horseback, holding a bow and arrow.

The site offers a glimpse into the Chauhan dynasty's history and is revered as a tribute to courage and patriotism. Situated atop a hill, it provides panoramic views of the city of Ajmer and the surrounding Aravalli hills, making it a popular spot for photography, relaxation, and appreciating the scenic landscape.

Ajmer Sharif Dargah


The iconic Ajmer Sharif Dargah, also known as Dargah Sharif is located in the Ajmer district of the Rajasthan state of India. The shrine is the maqbara (holy grave) of the reverend saint- Moinuddin Chisti.The Sufi saint Moinuddin Chisti is known as “Gharib Nawaz,” meaning the benefactor of the poor. It is a wishful shrine and people from across the world visit this Dargah to seek solutions to their problems.

Adhai Din ka Jhonpra 


Monuments take years, even decades, to build, right? Massive structures, intricate carvings, the sweat of countless workers—it’s all part of the process. But what if I told you there’s a monument that claims to have been built in just two and a half days? Yes, ! You’d probably laugh it off, imagining a few bricks slapped together in haste, right? I did too.

But then, I found myself standing before Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra Ajmer Sharif; an ancient masterpiece of stone and history. Two and a half days to raise a monument like this? Sounds impossible! 

Maybe it’s not just the time that matters, but what really happened during those 60 hours. What if those two and a half days hold secrets far beyond human understanding? Could it be that this ancient marvel wasn’t built by human hands at all, but by invisible jinns working in the shadows? Intrigued? You should be. 

If you’re looking to explore this fascinating monument, consider Rajasthan Tour Packages for an unforgettable journey! Let’s uncover how Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra Ajmer Rajasthan, rose in just two and a half days—and the secrets it still holds.

 Ana Sagar Lake 



Anaji Chauhan, the grandfather of Prithvi Raj Chauhan built the Ana Sagar Lake in Ajmer and named after him. This Anasagar artificial lake, spread over 13 km is situated in the Ajmer city of Rajasthan. The catchments at the lake were built with the help of the local people between 1135 and 1150 A.D.Later on, Shahjahan built the Baradari or pavilion in 1637 to facilitate his long stays in Ajmer. The Daulat Bagh Gardens was built by Jehangir on the bank of the Lake, which adds to the beauty of the lake.



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