Ajmer – Pushkar Tour Package 2 Days / 1 Nights
Nestled in Rajasthan's heart lie Ajmer and Pushkar, twin gems that glow with a spiritual aura. Ajmer, the city of the revered Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, welcomes pilgrims of multiple faiths to its famous Dargah Sharif. Nearby, Pushkar offers a unique pilgrimage tradition with its only Brahma Temple, surrounded by holy lake ghats where devotees perform rituals and seekers find peace in its ambiance.
This blend of Sufi mysticism and Hindu devotion makes visiting these places not just a trip, but a soul-enriching journey. Whether you seek blessings, witness mesmerizing rituals, or soak in centuries-old traditions, Ajmer and Pushkar promise immense rewards for spiritual seekers and cultural enthusiasts.
Ajmer is a living museum, narrating tales of Rajput valor and Mughal grandeur. The famed Adhai Din Ka Jhopra, a 12th-century mosque built in just two days, stands in contrast to the Victorian-era Ana Sagar Lake, commissioned by Raja Anaji in memory of his son. Ajmer's narrow lanes open into courtyards of havelis with intricate stonework and colorful frescoes, revealing layers of history.
Pushkar, by comparison, exudes gently through its ancient ghats, ornate temples, and bustling markets. The town's origins go back to the Vedic period, when it is said that Lord Brahma's lotus touched the earth to form the lake. Its spiritual and historic charm reflects in the weather-worn steps, painted balconies, and centuries-old shops lining the narrow lanes.
These twin cities offer more than sightseeing—they offer experiences. Witness the mystical evening Sufi qawwali at the Dargah Sharif, or the temple ceremonies at dusk on the Ghats of Pushkar Lake. Discover Ajmer's vibrant street life—old book sellers, street-food stalls, and artists painting miniature landscapes on camel bone. In Pushkar, savor camel-cart rides, soak in colorful festivals like the Camel Fair, and browse through handicraft bazaars selling antiques, oil lamps, prayer mirrors, and Rajasthani textiles.
Local Rajasthani cuisine is a treat—try dal baati churma, gatte ki sabzi, malpua, jalebi, and kachori. Food is often served with hearty warmth on large communal plates by local eatery owners, offering more than flavor—they're waypoints into everyday life.
The Raj Travels, a trusted Jaipur-based tour agency, combines deep regional knowledge with thoughtful service. With our website fleets/car rental service, every moment of your Ajmer–Pushkar journey is comfortable, seamless, and personalized. Our choices of sedans, SUVs, tempo-travellers, and minibuses cater to solo travelers, couples, families, and groups alike.
We don't just provide itineraries—we create journeys. Expect clean, sanitized vehicles, GPS monitoring, courteous chauffeurs, flexible scheduling, and complete itinerary support. Whether you choose a same-day trip, a restful overnight, or an extended spiritual retreat, we adapt the plan to your pace, interests, and needs.
We believe that your journey should be just as memorable as your destination. That's why The Raj Travels offers various transport options under our website, including fleets/car rental service, suitable for all group sizes and budgets.
All vehicles have A/C, experienced drivers, GPS tracking, and regular sanitization.
Yes. The trip involves minimal walking, and we ensure safe, comfortable transportation and stopovers.
Absolutely. We offer same-day tours that include all major sites and a timely return to Jaipur by evening.
Yes. Pushkar is a vegetarian town with excellent cafes and restaurants offering Indian and international dishes.
Yes, our itinerary is specially designed to cover both cities in a single day without a rush.
A guide is optional. We can arrange certified local guides for a nominal extra cost.
Yes. We sanitize all vehicles before every trip and follow all travel safety norms.
Definitely. We offer flexible packages for school groups, corporate teams, wedding guests, and religious groups.
Yes. Pushkar is safe and welcoming. We also provide female-friendly travel services on request.
Yes. We offer accommodation ranging from budget lodges to heritage hotels, depending on your preference.
October to March offers pleasant weather. The Pushkar Camel Fair in November is especially popular among tourists.
Prayer beads, silver jewelry, antique mirrors, camel bone handicrafts, pashmina shawls, spices, and paintings.
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