Places to Visit in Karauli - Rajasthan Tourism
well decorated havelis, peaceful shrines, picturesque views and imprinted chhatris that dot the entire city. This beauty of a place in Rajasthan shares its borders with the heart of India, Madhya Pradesh and is surrounded by Dausa, Dholpur and sawai Madhopur in Rajasthan. This city resonates with Mughal architectural panache and is world renowned for its pale red sandstone that surrounds the entire city with strong and sturdy wall. Apart from its royal history, Karauli offers its visitors a rural and tranquil ambience with warm and hospitable behaviour, echoing the true old Rajasthani culture.
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Top 10 Places To Visit In Ajmer
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Ajmer is a city in the northern Indian state of Rajasthan. South of the city's artificial Ana Sagar Lake is Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the domed shrine of the Muslim Sufi saint Garib Nawaz. Nearby, a 16th-century palace built by the Mughal emperor Akbar now houses the Ajmer Government Museum, displaying armor and stone sculptures. A museum at the Indo-Saracenic–style Mayo College exhibits art and taxidermied birds.
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1. Dargah Sharif :
Ajmer Sharif is a Sufi shrine and one of the most visited places in Ajmer. The pious Persian Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti who is well-known for its secular preaching is enshrined here. Many Muslims believe that Moinuddin Chisti was Muhammad’s direct descendant and it was on his request (Muhammad came to his dream) he went to India. He reached Ajmer in 1192 via Lahore and stayed there till his death in 1236 AD.
2. Taragarh Fort :
A historic fort that was established by the Chauhan Dynasty, the Taragarh Fort is perched on the Aravallis and offers a bird's eye view of the city of Ajmer. Taragarh Fort is claimed to be the first hill fort in Asia, and is very impressive with its solid rectangular shape and rock-strong 4.5 metre walls.
3. Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra :
Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra is an ancient temple and a Sanskrit college that was converted into a mosque by the founder of the Slave Dynasty, Qutubuddin Aibak, in 1193. The mosque is popular for the double depth calligraphic inscriptions that adorn its façade. Though most of the ancient temple is in ruins today, the area of the mosque is still used as a place of worship.
4. Ana sagar Lake :
Founded by the grandfather of Prithivi Raj Chauhan, King Anaji Chauhan between 1135 -1150 AD, Ana Sagar Lake is an artificial lake. It is one of Ajmer’s most popular lakes and one of India’s largest lakes. Named after its founder, the lake was founded during the 12th century, after a dam was built across Luni River.
5. Soniji ki Nasiyan :
Ajmer Jain Temple, famously known as Soniji Ki Nasiyan or Red Temple, is a Jain temple and famous for its rich architecture and a marvelous display of Jain concept through golden statues. Constructed in 1865 A.D, its entrance gate is made of red stone which brought from Karauli.
6. Pushkar Lake :
The Pushkar Lake is one of the most prominent spots of pilgrimage as well as the site of the world famous Pushkar Fair. Encircled by numerous temples and ghats (bathing spots), the lake draws thousands upon thousands devotees every year to its threshold, to gain spiritual distinction and attain salvation by taking a dip in its holy waters.
7. Nareli Jain Temple :
Nareli Jain Temple is a sacred Tirtha of Digambar Jains in the suburban area of Ajmer. It is getting popular amongst the tourist for its beautiful architecture and intricate stone carvings which gives both traditional and contemporary look. The temple is made of marble stone and is known for fulfilling wishes and bringing prosperity in life.
8. Akbar's Palace and Museum :
Akbar's palace, constructed in 1500AD as the place where he and his troops stayed in at Ajmer, lies in the centre of the town and is a major tourist magnet. It is well known for the museum which portrays the age old military weapons and exquisite sculptures. The museum showcases various aspects of the Rajput and Mughal style of living and fighting. The large black marble statue of Goddess Kali situated in the palace is quite famous.
9. Durga bagh gardens :
The Durga bagh garden was built in 1868 AD by Maharaja Shiv Dan are located in close proximity to the Ana Sagar Lake. These gardens are located at a distance of approximately 50 kilometres from the main city of Ajmer.
10. Clock Tower :
Clock Tower, situated at Church Road, Alwar, is a royal facade of the ancient Rajput reign which gives commanding view of the near by locality.
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10 Best Places To Visit In AJMER
AJMER also known as the heart of Rajasthan is an important city for tourism in India. It is a city which both Indian and Foreign travellers love to visit. Ajmer Sharif Dargah is an important religious place and known to most of the people. Also places like Adhai Din ka Jhopra, Nareli Jain Temple, Soniji Ki Nasiyan and Savitri Mata Temple are of equal importance. If you love lakes you should definitely visit Ana Sagar Lake and Lake Foy Sagar. Taragarh Fort shows the fortified side of Ajmer while The Mayo College shows the educational side. If you have time then do plan travelling to Clock Tower, Sai Baba Mandir and Prithiviraj Smarak...
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1. Dargah Sharif : Ajmer Sharif is a Sufi shrine and one of the most visited places in Ajmer. The pious Persian Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti who is well-known for its secular preaching is enshrined here. Many Muslims believe that Moinuddin Chisti was Muhammad’s direct descendant and it was on his request (Muhammad came to his dream) he went to India. He reached Ajmer in 1192 via Lahore and stayed there till his death in 1236 AD.
2. Taragarh Fort : A historic fort that was established by the Chauhan Dynasty, the Taragarh Fort is perched on the Aravallis and offers a bird's eye view of the city of Ajmer. Taragarh Fort is claimed to be the first hill fort in Asia, and is very impressive with its solid rectangular shape and rock-strong 4.5 metre walls.
3. Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra : Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra is an ancient temple and a Sanskrit college that was converted into a mosque by the founder of the Slave Dynasty, Qutubuddin Aibak, in 1193. The mosque is popular for the double depth calligraphic inscriptions that adorn its façade. Though most of the ancient temple is in ruins today, the area of the mosque is still used as a place of worship.
4. Ana sagar Lake : Founded by the grandfather of Prithivi Raj Chauhan, King Anaji Chauhan between 1135 -1150 AD, Ana Sagar Lake is an artificial lake. It is one of Ajmer’s most popular lakes and one of India’s largest lakes. Named after its founder, the lake was founded during the 12th century, after a dam was built across Luni River.
5. Soniji ki Nasiyan : Ajmer Jain Temple, famously known as Soniji Ki Nasiyan or Red Temple, is a Jain temple and famous for its rich architecture and a marvelous display of Jain concept through golden statues. Constructed in 1865 A.D, its entrance gate is made of red stone which brought from Karauli.
6. Pushkar Lake : The Pushkar Lake is one of the most prominent spots of pilgrimage as well as the site of the world famous Pushkar Fair. Encircled by numerous temples and ghats (bathing spots), the lake draws thousands upon thousands devotees every year to its threshold, to gain spiritual distinction and attain salvation by taking a dip in its holy waters.
7. Nareli Jain Temple : Nareli Jain Temple is a sacred Tirtha of Digambar Jains in the suburban area of Ajmer. It is getting popular amongst the tourist for its beautiful architecture and intricate stone carvings which gives both traditional and contemporary look. The temple is made of marble stone and is known for fulfilling wishes and bringing prosperity in life.
8. Akbar's Palace and Museum : Akbar's palace, constructed in 1500AD as the place where he and his troops stayed in at Ajmer, lies in the centre of the town and is a major tourist magnet. It is well known for the museum which portrays the age old military weapons and exquisite sculptures. The museum showcases various aspects of the Rajput and Mughal style of living and fighting. The large black marble statue of Goddess Kali situated in the palace is quite famous.
9.Bharmha Temple :-
Famous for:Architecture,Pilgrimage, Photography.
Tickets: No entry fee.
Opening Timings: The summer timings (5 am to 1:30pm & 3pm – 9pm ) and the winter timings (5 am to 1:30pm & 3pm – 8:30pm).
Duration: 1 hour.
About Brahma Temple
Those who follow Hinduism believe that Lord Brahma is the Creator and worship him. In spite of the importance attached to Lord Brahma, there are only three temples for him all over the world and only one in India. Pushkar gains additional importance as Brahma Temple is seen here. The temple and its surroundings are unique. The temple structure is built of marble and it is beautiful. Though Pushkar has many temples, Brahma Temple stands apart for its magnificence.
10.:- Camel Fair Festival :- The annual five-day camel and livestock fair, held at the bank of Pushkar Lake in the town of Pushkar is one of the world's largest camel fairs. Apart from buying and selling of livestock it has become an important tourist attraction as there are various competitions like matka phod, longest moustache, and bridal competition which attract thousands of tourists.
A camel race starts off the festival, with music, songs and exhibitions to follow
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We have arrived in Manchester to show you everything to see and do if you have 48 hours in one of our new favourite English cities.
First up we checked into the extremely lush hotel, right in the heart of the city - The Principal Manchester, and if you are looking for a super comfortable stay - this is the spot, trust us.
Next up we walked around the Northern Quarter to find some cute cafe's and bars before checking out The Bay Horse Tavern for a British pub meal.
The next day we finally accepted our Hogwarts letters and went to the John Ryland Library - any Harry Potter fans need to pop in here.
For lunch we found some street food, went to Fred Aldous for a cheeky photobooth visit before heading to Junkyard golf for a unique take on mini golf.
To end our time we decided to have a romantic dinner at School for Scandal before catching our train to the next destination...York :)
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Busy streets of Dausa, Rajasthan
Dausa the city and administrative headquarters of Dausa district in the state of Rajasthan, India. It is 55 km from Jaipur, 240 km from Delhi and situated at NH-11. It is also known as Dev Nagari.
Dausa District was constituted on 10 April 1991 by separating 4 tehsils, namely Dausa, Baswa, Sikrai, karodi & Lalsot of Jaipur district. Mahwa Tehsil of Sawai Madhopur was included in this district on 15 August 1992.
The city of Dausa is situated in the north-eastern region of Rajasthan, a region widely known as Dhundhar it was ruled by Bargujars. Dausa was an important political place for Dhundhar region. The Bargujar ruler Manthan Dev ruled this region during 9th century AD is evident from Rajor inscription.
It is one of the 7 Districts of Jaipur division and is surrounded by Jaipur, Alwar, Sawai Madhopur, Karauli, Bharatpur and Tonk. The mountain ranges in Dausa are part of North Aravalli Range. Banganga and Morel are the major rivers in the area, these rivers have dried now and there are 36 dams.
The district is well connected by rail. It is on Delhi-Jaipur and Agra-Jaipur train route, which gives it great connectivity. District has also one important railway station, namely, Bandikui Junction. Dausa railway station is a very important railway station of north-western railway under Jaipur division.
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Flying over Ramathra fort in Rajasthan
Aerial view of Ramathra fort in Rajasthan.
Ramathra was granted as a jagir (fiefdom) in 1645 AD to Thakur Bhoj Pal by his father the Maharaja of Karauli. The name Ramathra honours Lord Rama, who, it is believed, camped here while on his epic journey to Lanka. Today, Ramathra Fort belongs to Thakur Brijendra Raj Pal and his family who are descendents of the founder.
The fort has a strong perimeter wall crowned with parapets. Its ramparts are wide and offer a spectacular view from the hilltop. Inside there is a multi-story palace, parts of which are being restored using traditional building techniques and local craftspeople. Stone lattices and a painted ceiling ornament the otherwise simple facilities. It was, after all, designed to be a battle fort.A complete walking tour of the Ramathra village, a small hamlet of farmers and herders, takes about 3 hours.
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Mandakini kund in Mount Abu and Achalgarh fort
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