Ajmer

India

Ajmer is located in Rajasthan, in western India. It is more popular as a gateway to Pushkar and is connected by Road with Jaipur and Delhi.

This city also has an important Islamic pilgrimage site. The shrine of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti is in Ajmer.

  • Akbar's Palace & Museum. Emperor Akbar's royal residence, now serves as a museum, which houses an excellent collection of Mughal and Rajput armour, and some fine sculptures.
  • Ana Sagar. The dam built by the grand father of Emperor Prithviraj Chouhan in Ajmer. Daulat Bag is an enormous park by the side of Ana Sagar and is a nice place to relax. there are marble monuments by the shore and plenty of ice cream and papad-wallahs selling snacks. There is apparently boat rental, though other than a bumper boats tank.
  • Brahma Temple. Must go to Pushkar to visit this amazing Brahma Temple near Pushkar Lake, go shopping in the narrow but ethnic and colourful lanes of the marketplace, eat traditional foods as well as international delicacies in the numerous eateries.

The holy Dargah Sharif of Ajmer

  • Ajmer Sharif Dargah, 111 Faiz Manzil, Nathwan Shah, Dargah Sharif, Khadim Mohalla, +91 88753 00786. The Dargah is a major pilgrimage centre of Muslim religion and holds a special place in the life of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moin Uddin Chisty(RA). Entry is free, but you should pay the people watching your shoes a couple of bucks. Priests are available to act as guides and to perform ceremonies at the shrine. Men and women must cover their heads, and women must cover their shoulders. The beggars in the Dargah Bazaar can be quite persistent. It is suggested for women not to enter the shrine in western clothes.
  • Happy Valley. Only if it is rainy season and you don't have old members in your group.
  • Nareli. A Jain place located on the outskirts (Kishangarh bypass). This is a good place to visit, has a very big temple and offer authentic Jain food (You have to check the meal hours in advance, they are strict in serving meals in those hours only).
  • Prithviraj Smarak. A park dedicated to Emperor Prithviraj Chouhan of the 11th century.
  • Shah Jahan's Mosque. This mosque is the most beautiful of all the structures, in the Dargah precinct. It is made of white marble, delicately carved with trellis-work.
  • Soni Ji Ki Nasiyaan. A Jain temple on the way to Ana Sagar which is quite beautiful from the outside, it has a gold model of the city of Ayodhya, the birthplace of Hindu lord Ram, but usual temple protocols apply.
  • Taragarh Hill. It has a shrine and it is the second highest peak in Rajasthan

Akbar's Palace & Museum. Emperor Akbar's royal residence, now serves as a museum, which houses an excellent collection of Mughal and Rajput armour, and some fine sculptures.

Ana Sagar. The dam built by the grand father of Emperor Prithviraj Chouhan in Ajmer. Daulat Bag is an enormous park by the side of Ana Sagar and is a nice place to relax. there are marble monuments by the shore and plenty of ice cream and papad-wallahs selling snacks. There is apparently boat rental, though other than a bumper boats tank.

Brahma Temple. Must go to Pushkar to visit this amazing Brahma Temple near Pushkar Lake, go shopping in the narrow but ethnic and colourful lanes of the marketplace, eat traditional foods as well as international delicacies in the numerous eateries.

Ajmer Sharif Dargah, 111 Faiz Manzil, Nathwan Shah, Dargah Sharif, Khadim Mohalla, +91 88753 00786. The Dargah is a major pilgrimage centre of Muslim religion and holds a special place in the life of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moin Uddin Chisty(RA). Entry is free, but you should pay the people watching your shoes a couple of bucks. Priests are available to act as guides and to perform ceremonies at the shrine. Men and women must cover their heads, and women must cover their shoulders. The beggars in the Dargah Bazaar can be quite persistent. It is suggested for women not to enter the shrine in western clothes.

Happy Valley. Only if it is rainy season and you don't have old members in your group.

Nareli. A Jain place located on the outskirts (Kishangarh bypass). This is a good place to visit, has a very big temple and offer authentic Jain food (You have to check the meal hours in advance, they are strict in serving meals in those hours only).

Prithviraj Smarak. A park dedicated to Emperor Prithviraj Chouhan of the 11th century.

Shah Jahan's Mosque. This mosque is the most beautiful of all the structures, in the Dargah precinct. It is made of white marble, delicately carved with trellis-work.

Soni Ji Ki Nasiyaan. A Jain temple on the way to Ana Sagar which is quite beautiful from the outside, it has a gold model of the city of Ayodhya, the birthplace of Hindu lord Ram, but usual temple protocols apply.

Taragarh Hill. It has a shrine and it is the second highest peak in Rajasthan

Ajmer has a women's market (ask for the Mahila Mandi - closed Tuesdays) that sells odnis (traditional veils... they also make nice light table covers) and saris galore. Ornate Lenghas (skirts worn with blouses) are also widely available. Hand tie-dyed turbans (safas) are 9-metre long bands of fabric with various uses and are usually sold wherever fabric for men's clothing is sold.

  • There are some fast food outlets at India motor circle, this is 1 km from bus stand and railway station.
  • Honeydew restaurant (turn left exiting the station and walk about 2 minutes) has good western and delicious Indian curries in a nice garden and ac restaurant now fully renovated.you can also go there in the evening and eat and wait for your train if its late at night the restaurant closes at 11:00 pm with very friendly and helpful staff.
  • For those who are looking for dhaba style delicious food must go to Mahadev ka Dhaba located opposite to Daulat Bagh, this place is also known as Purana bus stand.
  • Hotel Bhola has great veg thalis.also pandit bhojnalaya is a famous place for good and cheaper food.
  • There's a dhaba across from the railway station that serves great cheap food. It's tiny and attached to a mosque and painted green - I don't think that there's an English sign - you can fill up on chai, omelet and rotis .
  • There's a great non-veg restaurant in the Dargah Bazaar. about 2/3 of the way in on the left hand side. There's an A/C seating area in the basement. Dishes are ₹50-₹100
  • Pandit Restaurant is a famous place for good food. It is in front of Daulatbagh. This place is also known as Subhash Park.
  • If you have a hot palate, then you should try Indian snacks (Kachori, Samosa & a special combination of kadi-bhujje, unique to Ajmer), these are available throughout the day, but a great way to start your day as breakfast. Some very famous options are Shankar Chaat at Gol Pyau, Kesarganj Gol Chakkar, Shree Namkeen & Mahadev Chaat at Naya Bazaar.
  • Mango Masala, Kutchery Rd, +91 145 242 2786. A diner with separate places and menus for non-vegetarians and vegetarians.
  • Cafe District 01, Hanal Nagar, Pancsheel Nagar, +91 8003276589. 11:00-23:00. Cafe with different veg & non-veg dishes for travelers.
  • Ambrosia, Nagina Bagh, Ashok Marg (near JLN Hospital, +91 145-2425095. Su-Su, 07:00 AM - 11:30 PM. Vegetarian and non-veg cuisine, both traditional and neo-Indian cuisine. Apart from a private AC seating area, there is also a rooftop seating arrangement.

Honeydew restaurant (turn left exiting the station and walk about 2 minutes) has good western and delicious Indian curries in a nice garden and ac restaurant now fully renovated.you can also go there in the evening and eat and wait for your train if its late at night the restaurant closes at 11:00 pm with very friendly and helpful staff.

For those who are looking for dhaba style delicious food must go to Mahadev ka Dhaba located opposite to Daulat Bagh, this place is also known as Purana bus stand.

Hotel Bhola has great veg thalis.also pandit bhojnalaya is a famous place for good and cheaper food.

Pandit Restaurant is a famous place for good food. It is in front of Daulatbagh. This place is also known as Subhash Park.

Mango Masala, Kutchery Rd, +91 145 242 2786. A diner with separate places and menus for non-vegetarians and vegetarians.

Cafe District 01, Hanal Nagar, Pancsheel Nagar, +91 8003276589. 11:00-23:00. Cafe with different veg & non-veg dishes for travelers.

Ambrosia, Nagina Bagh, Ashok Marg (near JLN Hospital, +91 145-2425095. Su-Su, 07:00 AM - 11:30 PM. Vegetarian and non-veg cuisine, both traditional and neo-Indian cuisine. Apart from a private AC seating area, there is also a rooftop seating arrangement.

  • Do Drink the Lemon Soda during summers in the Dargah Bazaar made by machines which is served in a nice looking bottle and the taste is very refreshing.
  • Also try the famous Dahi-Lassi which is famous in Ajmer because it is made of pure authentic milk and it has an unforgettable taste.