Nestling with Aravali ranges, Ajmer has earned great popularity due to the most sacred Dargah Sharif of Saint Moinuddin Chishti situated here. Residing in the heart of Rajasthan, Ajmer brings to you some of the unseen facets of Rajasthani cultures and traditions. Every year a string of pilgrims visit here to visit the holy Dargah Sharif which was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan. It is believed that this mosque is blessed and fulfils all your wishes. Thousands of pilgrims gather here during the festival of Urs which commemorates the death anniversary of Saint Moinuddin Chishti.
Travellers visiting Ajmer never miss a chance to visit Puskhar, home to the only Brahma Temple. Especially during the annual Puskhar Mela, the town of Pushkar brims with loads of travellers who can be seen taking a dip in the holy Pushkar Lake to wash away their sins. The sights of adorned markets, multihued Rajasthani attires, decked up camels and ringing bells in the background make Pushkar a tranquil destination to meditate.
Also spend some moments of peace at the Ana Sagar Lake which has seen its own share of ups and downs in the past. The lake is cuddled with stunning lures such as the marble pavilions of King Shah Jahan and striking shrine of Khobra Behroon. Taragarh Fort, guarding the city, was once residence of the famous Chauhan dynasty rulers. It was built by the Mughals and stands high with pride being one of the oldest forts in India. Adhai Din Ka Jhonpda also holds great historical significance. Located on the slope of the Taragarh hill, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpda remains the oldest Sanskrti College with impressive calligraphy on its walls.
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