Thursday, August 4, 2011

Nuzzled in the base of Aravali mountain range


Nuzzled in the base of Aravali mountain ranges, Ajmer is a renowned holy spot for both Hindus and Muslims. The great king of the Chauhan dynasty, Ajaipal Chauhan in the year 1100 AD, established this historic city. Ajmer signifies India's true rendezvous with religious convictions, where a saint is revered by all, irrespective of his caste or creed. The secular nature of true India is enlivened in the life and history of this great city.

Bestowed with the natural beauty, Ajmer is flanked by majestic mountains on all sides. Formerly called as Ajaimeru, which is synonymous with 'Invincible Hill', Ajmer reflects all that is virtuous and thrilling about Rajasthan. Once the glorious domicile of the illustrious Prithviraj Chauhan, Ajmer is a miscellany of amusing cultures absorbed from various dynasties like the Mughals, the Scindias, Rajputs and the rulers of the Delhi Sultanate. Founded in the 7th century, Ajmer withstood the mighty Turkish invasions and finally, it reached in the hands of the British. These famous dynasties had contributed much to the historic development of Ajmer in to vibrant city.

A renowned pilgrim center, Ajmer presents a remarkable synthesis of Hindu culture with Sufi traditions. It has played a key role in the history of Rajasthan since it was tactically and politically a vital state in the early times.

Though not a shoppers delight, Ajmer provides excellent artifacts and Silver Jewellery. Well placed on the shores of a flamboyant watercourse, Ajmer is a retreat in a desolate tract shrouded in comforting greenery. With its magnificient peaks, majestic lakes, elegant Mugal style mansions and historical monuments, Ajmeer offers as a trendy tourist location that displays the celebrated Rajasthan traditions.

Travel within city

Ajmer is a historical city and also a Muslim pilgrimage site. The place has a good transport system that is constructed to cater to the tourists as well as the local population. Getting around the city is easy in Ajmer as most of the important places are located next to each other. Ajmer has a public transport system and also many autos which are available throughout the city. The nearest airport is at Jaipur and travelers are advised to book pre arranged taxis for pick from the airport. The distance is around 130 km and taxi companies usually charge around Rs 1500 for the trip.

Ajmer railway station is located in the city and there are many auto rickshaws that are available from the station. Tempos, Tongas, cycle rickshaws and autos are the main modes of inter- city transport.
Tempo

Tempos are available extensively and they charge around Rs 10 to any part of the city.
Cycle Rickshaw

Cycle rickshaws are another cheap mode of travel. They are found in street corners and prices are negotiable.
Auto Rickshaw

Auto rickshaws are a quick and cheap way to travel around the city. There are no separate night fares. They have a fixed rate system and it is advisable to check the prices before hand

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