Ajmer is a historic city and commands
a religious stature amongst millions of people. It has the center from where
Hindus begin their pilgrimage for Pushkar and it has the shrine of the Sufi saint
Khwaza Moinuddin Chisti. The article throws light on what you can explore in
Ajmer.
Ajmer, derived from the name “Ajay
Meru” or invincible hill, is a rapidly developing city located in the heart of
Rajasthan, surrounded by the hills of the Aravali range. Ajmer also hosts
itself as a religious centre for both Hindus and Muslims. A popular pilgrimage
for the Hindus, Pushkar lake, closer to Ajmer, is the abode of Lord Brahma
where they take a dip especially in the month of Karthik and it is considered
to keep them spiritually motivated. For Muslims, Ajmer is the final resting
place of the great Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisti, where muslims from
all over the world come and pay homage to.
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Ajmer is fast becoming a tourist
favorite spot, not only because of its religious heritage but also for the way
development has coped up to match the exquisite richness of its history with
rapid advance in infrastructure and development. And to keep up with the ever
increasing tourist visits; began the blooming of hotels in Ajmer. These hotels are made not for the people of Ajmer
mainly, but more for the accommodation of tourists and visitors. You will also
find that in Rajasthan, the people are very proud of their culture and will
incorporate that in the way they cater to you. It may be in the way they dress
in their traditional attire or just their sense of decor which hints of
Rajasthani grace all through, which is very refreshing for an outsider coming
to see and experience their culture.
The best way to absorb the exorbitant
culture of Rajasthan and Ajmer, in particular here, is to book a tour package
with a tour guide. He will give you all the insights to the historic buildings
and monuments which will make you understand the culture and story behind it
more deeply.
Tourism is blooming in Rajasthan and
Ajmer is a hot favorite. The old ruins in contrast with the new state of the
art accommodation, transport and lifestyle has made people flock to this place
more. It gives you the experience to take your body and mind to the pre-war
19th century for the day and then retire to a dinner and sleep at a world class
five star hotel at the end of the night. Hotels ranging from amongst the best
in the world to your budget friendly ones are easily available. Take Hotel Mannat Palace in Ajmer, for
instance. Located in a prime location, it is quite budget friendly. Plus the
service is great, so, you won’t have to worry about quality being compromised
for a price. And when the price is
right, why waste it?
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