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Ajmer Travel Guide

Ajmer Travel Guide If Rajasthan is India's crown jewel of tourism, then the blue-hued sapphire in that crown has to be Ajmer. Under the rule of Rajput King Prithviraj Chauhan, once a fortress of the Chauhan dynasty, the town of Ajmer has a rich history that saw the rise and fall of different dynasties. In the 7th millennium, the town was founded by Master Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan. Ajmer was once home to many dynasties; the most well-known of them were the Mughals. Ajmer is well known for the Sufi St. Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti's Dargah Sharif Grave. Enveloped by the majestic hills of Aravali, Ajmer is one of Rajasthan's most popular tourist destinations. Popular for visiting the venerated Dargah Sharif (also known as Ajmer Sharif) by a large number of devotees, the city of Ajmer has many places of interest that take one back in time to relive the regal past of opulence and glory.

City of Ajmer: A Sightseeing Galore
The tourism in Ajmer has been on the rise due to many sightseeing opportunities. The holy Sufi shrine of Dargah Sharif is a venerated place of pilgrimage for people from all faiths. Constructed in 1236 AD, the shrine is dedicated to Khwaja Moin-ud-din Chishti, a famous Persian Sufi saint. Once inside the dargah, the smell of flowers and incense sticks takes over and brings upon a sense of spiritual bliss. The beautiful 12th century artificial lake Ana Sagar is another favorite tourist hangout.

Guarding the city of Ajmer standing tall is one of the oldest hill forts in the world – the Taragarh fort which used to be the seat of the Chauhan dynasty. The revered Ajmer Jain Temple (also known as Soniji Ki Nasiyan) is another must-visit tourist place in Ajmer. Shah Jahan’s Mosque is the most beautiful of all the structures in the Dargah precinct. It is made of white marble, delicately carved with trellis work. Ana Sagar is a manmade lake in Ajmer. Daulat Bagh is located next to Ana Sagar and is a nice place to relax. There are marble monuments by the shore and plenty of snack items can be bought from local vendors. Boating facilities are also available at the lake.
Tourist can also visit Emperor Akbar’s royal residence which is now converted to a museum which showcases an excellent collection of Mughal and Rajput armor and some fine sculpture.

Best Time to Visit Ajmer
The best time to visit Ajmer is either in the winter months from November to March or more specifically during the annual Urs of Moinuddin Chisti in May. Thousands from across India arrive at Ajmer on pilgrimage during this auspicious period. In November at the time of the Pushkar Fair is also can enjoy 52 bathing ghats and many temples. Pushkar is one of the most famous tourist destinations in Ajmer. Pushkar is one of the most visited destinations by foreigners in Rajasthan. Tourism in Ajmer is all about various historical monuments and fairs.