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Ajmer is a city blessed with a unique blend of diverse cultures. It is the fifth most populous city in the state of Rajasthan. This charming city, located 135 kilometres from Jaipur, is surrounded by picturesque Aravalli Hills. It is a major Muslim pilgrimage site with beautiful lakes, magnificent forts, and fascinating museums. It is home to the revered Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti’s shrine, Ajmer Sharif Dargah. Every year, a large number of pilgrims and tourists from all over the country visit the shrine, including people of various religions and states. The city also serves as a base for pilgrims visiting Pushkar, an ancient Hindu pilgrimage city famous for its Lord Brahma temple. Ajmer has a rich and diverse history. Various rulers and dynasties conquered it. These rulers left their cultures behind, resulting in a distinct blend of diverse cultures. Ajmer has grown in popularity as a tourist destination, with attractions such as the Akbari Fort and Museum, which houses a collection of Mughal and Rajput armour and sculpture. Mayo College, a prestigious boarding school established in 1875 by Lord Mayo, Viceroy of India, and Anasagar Lake, a man-made lake constructed by Maharaja Anaji.

Q Shopping in Ajmer

Ajmer is a divine city imbued with serenity and poise. Ajmer is an excellent tourist destination. The city is well-known for its historic shrine dedicated to Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, as well as a variety of places to visit, live, click, and shop. The local street markets are popular with tourists because they allow them to purchase traditional items that reflect the beauty and culture of Rajasthan. Ajmer's vibrant markets are well-known for their exquisite items such as embroidered clothing and shoes, silver and lac jewellery, black metal showpieces, handmade jute bags, and more. Here are the most important shopping markets in Ajmer:

Q Restaurants and Local Food in Ajmer

Ajmer's cuisine gets a lot of its spice, excitement, and colour from the city's street food. The Chaat, Samosa, Kachori, and Kadi-Bhujje are must-order items here. These are the most common and widely available on Ajmer's streets, and they can be the most enjoyable. Aside from these, Ajmer has a number of restaurants that serve both vegetarian and non-vegetarian cuisine.

Q Best Time To Visit Ajmer

The best time to visit Ajmer is from October to March, which includes the Monsoon and Winter seasons. The weather is pleasant, in contrast to the sweltering heat of the summer months of April and June. As a result, unless you plan to visit during the Ur months, plan your visit in May. During the Monsoon season, the city is lush green and refreshing, with picturesque surroundings. Most festivals, both religious and cultural takes place during October and November with the beautiful weather as a cherry on top, making it an ideal time to visit Ajmer.

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