Ajmer is an ancient pilgrimage center located in the Indian State of Rajasthan, and one of the holiest shrines for the Muslims in India.
Though it may be a Muslim shrine, there is a secular appeal to it as people from all sects revere it.
There are some fascinating facts about Ajmer that you should know before visiting this place.
The city was founded by the king Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan in the 7th century.
Once Ajmer was home to many dynasties; Mughals were the most popular among them.
Ajmer is famous for the Dargah Sharif- Tomb of the Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti.
Ajmer was considered to be one of the strongest forts in India in those times.
That is the reason why many rulers tried to take over this fort with their brute power.
The city boasts of a number of monuments, built during the Mughal era.
The town is adorned with some impressive Mughal architecture.
Another interesting fact about Ajmer is that the whole city rests on the banks of the Ana Sagar Lake.
The city is known for the traditional its handicrafts and the embroidery industry.
You need to see this place to experience the splendors of this city! There are a lot of tourist attractions in Ajmer.
The most famous and main tourist attraction is the Dargah of Garib Nawaz.
There are also other attractions like the Taragarh Fort, Adhai din ka Jhonpara, Mayo College, Ana Sagar Lake and Nasiyan.
Now let's get to know about Ajmer and its climatic conditions.
The summers are simmering with temperatures rising up to a maximum of 40 degrees and the winters are quite cool with temperatures not going beyond 25 degrees Celsius.
So the best time to visit this city would be in the winter months of October to March.
Ajmer can be reached by any means of transportation.
The nearest airport is in Jaipur, 130 km away and the railway station is located within the city itself connecting to Delhi, Agra, Ahmadabad, Bikaner, Jaipur, Jodhpur and Mumbai.
Ajmer has a good road network with buses plying to and from this place to neighboring cities.
Another interesting fact about Ajmer is that though the city may be an ancient one and very little progress has gone into developing the city, there are a good number of star hotels available, to provide luxury and comfort for the tourists.
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