Showing posts with label Ajmer Tour. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ajmer Tour. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 September 2008

Rajasthan Tour


Rajasthan


India's desert state, Rajasthan is known world over for its unending expanse of Great Indian Thar Desert and desert's ship Camel. A land of vibrant colours, rich culture and craft, magnificent forts and palaces, colourful bazaars and friendly people, Rajasthan lures millions of tourists to the state from across the world. While the vibrant events like the Pushkar Camel Fair and Desert Festival of Jaisalmer offer you a traditional Rajasthan experience, the royal monuments like the Jal Mahal and the Hawa Mahal take you back in a bygone era. So, visit the desert land of Rajasthan for experiencing a vacation of lifetime on your own.

Popular Cities of Rajasthan
Visit Rajasthan to explore its charming cities like the Pink city - Jaipur, City of lakes - Udaipur, Sun city - Jaisalmer, Golden city Jaisalmer, Bikaner and many other enchanting cities.
Ajmer
Bikaner
Pushkar Jaipur
Jaisalmer
Jodhpur
Udaipur Jaisalmer

Tourist Attractions
Commonly referred to as the ‘land of kings’, Rajasthan boasts of plethora of attractions such as imposing forts and monuments, rich and varied wildlife, colourful fairs and festivals and much more.
Hawa Mahal, Jaipur
Jaisalmer Fort
Jaigarh Fort

City Palace - Jaipur
Lake Palace
City Palace - Udaipur
Ranthambore National Park Tiger - Ranthambore National Park

Things to do in Rajasthan
If you are really looking for a thrilling vacation, then Rajasthan ends your search. Enjoy an exciting ride on Camel’s back or go for camping in Sam Sand Dunes or spot wildlife in their natural habitat by Elephant or Jeep Safaris.
Wildlife Safari in Rajasthan
Camel Safari in Thar Desert
Jeep Safari in Rajasthan Journey on Palace on Wheels
Visit Pushkar Camel Fair
A Journey to Rajasthan Village Wildlife Safari In Rajasthan

Culture not to Miss
Rajasthan, a land of vibrant colours is known for its rich and varied culture. Even today, Rajasthan retains its rich cultural heritage in music, arts, crafts, clothes and various other forms.
Rajasthan Cuisine
Rajasthan Dance
Rajasthani Wedding
Gypsy of Rajasthan
Shopping in Rajasthan
Marwari Wedding Rajasthani Dance

Suggested Tours of Rajasthan
Covering the highlights of Rajasthan in a short itinerary is not an easy job. For your convenience and ultimate holidaying experience, we are suggesting you some best tours for Rajasthan.
Rajasthan Cultural Tour (16 D)
Rajasthan Wildlife Tour (10 D)
Royal Rajasthan Tour (10 D)
Golden Triangle Tour (07 D)
Rajasthan Budget Tour (14 D)
Rajasthan Desert Safari (06 D)
Rajasthan Palaces Tour (10 D) Rajasthani Boy

Heritage Hotels in Rajasthan
Rajasthan's major attraction, the Heritage hotels provide you a unique opportunity to stay at stunningly beautiful forts and palaces. Opt any of the Rajasthan Heritage hotel for a royal vacationing experience.
Jaipur Heritage Hotels
Jaisalmer Heritage Hotels Jodhpur Heritage Hotels
Udaipur Heritage Hotels

Saturday, 28 June 2008

Ajmer Tour

Ajmer is a city in Ajmer District in India's Rajasthan state. Ajmer is a very beautiful city, since it is surrounded by the mountain by all sides. You can run your eyes through 360 degrees and you will find the spectacular Aravali Mountains. Ajmer, also known as Ajaymeru, was the city which was ruled by Prithviraj Chauhan. Its population was approximately 500,000 in 2001.

Places of interest

Pushkar is a town in the state of Rajasthan in India near Ajmer, about 23 Kilometers away, and is an important tourist destination. Pushkar is famous for Pushkar Lake and the 14th century Hindu temple to Brahma, God as the Creator of all creation. This is the only temple of Brahma in the world. Pushkar is also famous for its annual Camel Fair.


The Dargah Shareef of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti is situated at the foot of the Taragarh hill, and consists of several white marble buildings arranged around two courtyards, including a massive gate donated by the Nizam of Hyderabad, a mosque donated by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan, the Akbari Masjid, and the domed tomb of the saint. To this place Emperor Akbar, with his queen, performed pilgrimage on foot from Agra every year in observance of a vow he had made when praying for a son. The large pillars, erected at intervals of two miles the whole way between Agra and Ajmer, marking the daily halting places of the royal pilgrim, are still extant.




Mayo College
was established in 1875 by Lord Mayo, Viceroy of India. The architecture of the school buildings evoke the grandeur of erstwhile princely Rajasthan. The main building of the school, in white marble, is a classic example of Indo-Saracenic architecture, and the design now lies in the archives of the British Museum in London.