Sikkim

“Sikkim – The Switzerland Of the East”

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Sikkim offers unparalleled beauty. Hilltop monasteries, sleepy hamlets tucked away in the rolling valleys, prayer flags fluttering in the breeze – that’s Sikkim- Switzerland of the East. Sikkim is a popular tourist destination, owing to its culture, scenery and biodiversity. The most widely accepted origin theory of the name Sikkim is that it is a combination of two Limbu words: su, which means “new”, and khyim, which means “palace” or “house”. Sikkim’s capital and largest city is Gangtok. It also has the only open land border between India and China. Sikkim’s economy is largely dependent on agriculture and tourism.

Popular Tourist Places in Sikkim

1. Monasteries :- In testament to the fact that Sikkim is a marvelous place for meditation, almost 200 monasteries dot the divine hilltops. The most visited monasteries in Sikkim are Rumtek (overlooking Gangtok), Pemayangtse (near Pelling in West Sikkim), and Tashiding (also in West Sikkim).

2. Yuksom and the Dzongri Trail:- Sikkim is a trekker’s paradise. The trek from Yuksom to Dzongri Peak, and further on to Goecha Peak if you’re up for the challenge, is the most popular trek in Sikkim. It passes through the unspoiled forests, magnificent rhododendron gardens, and powerful rivers of Kachenjunga National Park.

3. Teesta River Rafting:- River rafting is the latest adventure activity to arrive in Sikkim, and the Teesta River offers some world class opportunities. The Rangeet River, with its more turbulent waters, also offers advanced rafting opportunities from Sikip-Jorethang-Majitar-Melli. The best time for rafting in Sikkim is from March to May and October to December.

4. Flora and Fauna Sanctuaries:- Sikkim is renowned for its astounding variety of birds, animals, and flowers – over 450 species of birds, 400 species of butterflies, 450 varieties of orchids, and 40 species of rhododendron. Two of the best places to see them are the Deorali Orchid Sanctuary in south Gangtok & Kyongnosia Alpine Sanctuary around an hour from Gangtok on the way to Tsomgo Lake and Nathu La.

5. Baba Harbhajan Singh Temple:- Up the hills, close to Nathula pass, there is a temple dedicated to an Indian soldier Harbhajan Singh, who died years ago on duty. Till date the soldiers’ community believe that his unsatisfied soul still guards the border in service of the country and guide his fellow soldiers about the ensuing dangers. His shoes, bed and water bottles are worshipped by the army men on duty there. To see this legendary Baba Harbhajan temple, you need to visit Gangtok. Nestled in the Himalayan foothills, quaint sleepy town is the capital of Sikkim. Stare at the sunrises and the sunsets beyond the misty peaks, sit on the edge of the river Teesta.

Tamilnadu

“Tamilnadu – The Land of Enduring Heritage”

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Tamil Nadu evokes the picture of elaborate stone-sculpted temples intrigued in a forgotten past. Some of its temples have earned the status of World Heritage Monument. But there are many other tourist attractions in Tamilnadu. In its idyllic hill stations, spectacular beaches, scenic planes, and variegated wild lives and not to mention numerous temples, the state offers a heady mix. The boundary line of Tamilnadu is bounded by Karnataka and Andhra Pradesh in the north and Kerala in the west. Chennai is the capital of Tamil Nadu. Tamil Nadu is deservingly called The Land of Enduring Heritage.

GMC Government Museum, Chennai is a multi-purpose State Government Museum located in Egmore, which is the heart of the city, spreading to an area of 16.25 acres of land. Six independent buildings in this Museum campus has 46 galleries.The museum contains exhibits ranging from contemporary artifacts to prehistorical findings. Sculptures and bronzes of various periods, sections for zoology, anthropology and geology impress every visitor. Buddhist sculptures found in the Amaravathi section depict the events recorded in the life of the Buddha.

NIL Rail Nilgiri Mountain Railway is a railway in Tamil Nadu. This railway still relies on its fleet of steam locomotives. The famous Hindi song “Chal Chhaiyya Chhaiyya..” from the movie “Dil Se” was shot on the roof top of Nilgiri Mountain Railway.Nilgiri Rail Local people and tourists have led a demand for steam locos to once again haul this section. The ‘Nilagiri Passenger’ train covers a distance of 42 KM, travels through 208 curves, 16 tunnels & 250 bridges. The uphill journey takes around 4.8 hours and the downhill journey takes 3.6 hours. There are 5 stations between Mettupalayam and Coonoor – Kallar, Adderley, Hill Grove, Runnymede and Kateri – and, at one time, there were five between Coonoor and Ooty too. The train’s speed is averages 10.4 km/ hour and is perhaps the slowest in India

Temples of Tamil Nadu

meenakshi-templeThe colossal temples of Tamilnadu are the special highlights of the state. The temples were constructed in the early centuries by skilled craftsmen. The high rising and stupendous gopurams and the intricately carved and designed mandapas are representative of the stunning craftsmanship of the artisans who structured the temples. The following are the 5 most reputed Temples of Tami Nadu:

  1. Sri Meenakshi Temple in Chennai
  2. Brihadishwara Temple in Thanjavur
  3. Arunachaleswar Temple in Tiruvannamalai
  4. Nataraja Temple in Chidambaram
  5. Rock Fort Temple in Trichy

Tripura

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Tripura is a erstwhile princely state. It has pleasant weather. Tripura, a land of plentiful myths and legends, beckon tourists from across the globe. The wealth of Tripura’s traditional art, culture, history and archaeology, flora and fauna, biodiversity and flushing meadows always cast a magnetic spell on casual visitors and tourists. The state’s rich handicrafts, traditional music, diversity of cultural streams and faiths, co-existing down the annals of history in pristine peace constitute its irresistible charm as a tourist destination. Any tourist in Tripura can trace the state’s glorious history in its archaeological remains, cultural heritage, exquisite sculpture and architecture spread across its landscape and return, richer by a finer aesthetic sense and sensibility.

TripuraTripura is a state of natural beauty. Hills and valleys provide panoramic view of the rest of the country around. Connected with the rest of the country through a single road it runs through the hills. Rivers flow in the valleys of Tripura bestowing it’s a picturesque look. Hot and humid, Tripura has only two pleasant months, September & October. Tripura is one of the North Indian states that has started attracting tourism recently for its history, culture and incomparable flora and fauna. Places to Visit in Tripura include its spectacular cities & archeological sites too.

Tripura Goernment Museum

T musiumThis Museum is a store houses of priceless pieces that testify the beauty and intricacy involved in the quintessential arts and crafts of Tripura. Sited in the capital city, Agartala. This museum is endowed with 4 galleries, namely the:

  • Archaeological gallery
  • Tribal Culture gallery
  • Painting gallery
  • Indian Sculpture through the ages gallery.

West Bengal

Kolkata -“City of Joy”

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Tourism in West Bengal refers to West Bengal’s tourism. The capital of the state, Kolkata is also known as the “City of Palaces”. West Bengal is famous for its terracotta temples of Bishnupur. The River Ganga also flows through the state. World heritage sites in West Bengal include the Darjeeling Himalayan Railway and the Sundarbans National Park. Neora Valley National Park, which is one of the richest biological zones in the entire Northeast situated in the Kalimpong subdivision under Darjeeling District is in West Bengal.

West Bengal Attractions

bengal smlSome of the famous places in West Bengal are Kolkata, Murshidabad, Durgapur, Vishnupur, Shantinekatan, Darjeeling and Kalimpong. Victoria Memorial, Indian Museum, Birla Planetarium, National Library, Zoolical Garden, Dakshineswar Temple, Belur Math and Kalighat are some of the renowned tourist destinations of Kolkata. Some of the other popular sites of tourist attractions include Asiatic Society, Ashutosh Museum of Indian Art, Birla Industrial & Technological Museum, Nehru Children’s Museum, Academy of Fine Arts and many more.

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Fairs and Festivals of West Bengal

Durga Puja The start of winter coincides with Durga Puja in October, the most important festival in Bengal. According to Hindu mythology, all gods and goddesses of thee Hindu pantheon endowed Durga. Gangasagar Mela There is a fairs held in celebration of two notify medieval personages who helped to colonize the fearful jungle of Sunderbans by their reputedly spiritual powers. Kali Puja Kali Puja is primarily a Bengali festival, held in accordance to the lunar calendar around the first week of November. The Goddess Kali is worshipped at night on one night during this festival. Kolkata Book Fair All the major book publishers of India set up stalls at the Kolkata Maidan. Publishers from other countries regularly participate. Books are available at amazing discounts. National Theatre Festival Keeping true to its tradition of theatre, Kolkata has an annual theatre festival between 16 and 25 December. Kolkata Film Festival Every November between 10 and 17, the Kolkata Film Festival is a gala event, showing films in various theaters, holding seminars, exhibitions and book bazars, attracting large crowds of film-lovers. Ratha Yatra The Rath Yatra festival falls on the late of June or early July. It is celebrated in the honour of Lord Jagannath an avatar of Vishnu.

Goa

Goa-The Coolest Place in India

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Goa is famous for its beautiful beaches, churches and primary industry is tourism. Tourism is generally focused on the coastal areas of Goa, with decreased tourist activity inland. Foreign tourists, mostly from Europe, arrive in Goa in Winter while the summer and Monsoon seasons see a large number of Indian tourists. The Churches and Convents of Goa have been declared as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. Goa presents a somewhat different representation of the country to the foreign visitors.

Goa BeachesGoa‘s long stretch of sandy coastline is renowned for its multitude of beaches. There’s something for everyone. The Goa India beach that’s right for you will depend on the kind of experience you want to have. Goa is not just all about only beaches. The state’s location along the mountainous Western Ghats is home to an array of birds and animals. Around 20% of Goa consists of wildlife sanctuaries. They’re open all year round, although October to March are the best months to visit. The two main sanctuaries are Bhagwan Mahvir and Cotigao.

Transportation by Sea.. ‘Mumbai to Goa’

Goa by ship Mumbai & Goa, both of the most attractive cities in the India.The former attracts people because of its widespread opportunities in all fields of work like the film industry or the software industry and the latter attracts people with its beautiful and snow white colored sand beaches. The former is one of the most populous cities in India and the latter is a small beauty paradise. Both being situated on the coasts, thus enable Cruise and ship travels between them. The Mumbai – Goa sea route opened many options for travelers to travel through the sea by a boat or a private Catamaran or using a ferry service or by a luxury ship or cruise.

The cities in Goa are dotted with colonial structures, smiling people, lively music, colourful festivals and virgin beaches. The attraction of Goa is equally distributed in all the cities in Goa.

  • Arambol: Best place for rocking parties.
  • Panaji: The capital city of Goa, perfect amalgam of old and new.
  • Ponda: Large number of predominant Hindu temples and monuments.
  • Margao: This sleepy town & fine combination of culture and commerce.

Uttar Pradesh

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Uttar Pradesh is one of the most popular tourist destination in India. The most populous state of India, Uttar Pradesh is filled with its wealth of historical monuments and religious fervour. It is also home of India’s most visited site, the Taj Mahal, and Hinduism’s holiest city, Varanasi. Kathak, one of the eight forms of Indian classical dances, originated from Uttar Pradesh. Uttar Pradesh is at the heart of India, hence it is also known as The Heartland of India. Taj Mahal, one of the New Seven Wonders of the World in Agra is also located in Uttar Pradesh.

UP BannerThere are different places one can visit in Uttar Pradesh. Agra, Jhansi, Lucknow and Meerut are historical cities famous for their monuments. On the other hand Mathura, Vrindavan, Gokul, Varanasi, Ayodhya and Allahabad are holy cities for Hindus and Kushinagar and Sarnath are important Buddhist places among the main four pilgrimage sites related to the life of Gautama Buddha. Noida is the most developed urban city of Uttar Pradesh.

Shoppings :

Shopping in Uttar Pradesh is an absolute delight. shopping-UPUttar Pradesh markets reflect a true picture of the state’s cosmopolitan and contemporary lifestyle with a unique blend of traditionalism. Varanasi is city is famous for its saris. The Banarsi Saris are a must buy in Indian weddings. These saris are very heavy but very attractive and are must buy for every woman.
The state boasts of a rich tradition of handicrafts, which make for the admired items that the shoppers look forward to buying while shopping in Uttar Pradesh.Shopping places in Uttar Pradesh are flooded with stone carvings and embroidery that are raised to the level of art by the deft and highly skilled artisans of Uttar Pradesh. While Mathura and Varanasi have developed the stone carvings, Agra and Uttar Pradesh the state capital is the seat of embroidery in Uttar Pradesh. Meerut is the largest producer of musical instruments in the country. Uttar Pradesh shopping caters to every need and desire of the travelers.

Cities of attractions in this state are:- MVTour

  • Noida : IT, Electronics & Education hub
  • Kanpur – Commercial & Industrial hub
  • Agra: Taj Mahal and several others historical monuments and gardens
  • Fatehpur-Sikri: Historical place for Mughal Empire’s palaces and forts
  • Lucknow-The capital of Uttar Pradesh, Several historical places Mughal, British and ancient India.
  • Mathura-Vrindavan: Birthplace of Lord Krishana. Both cities have beautiful temples of Krishna
  • Varanasi is widely considered to be the 2nd oldest city in the world after Jerusalem

Uttarakhand

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Uttarakhand is a state in North Indian region of Himalayas. Uttarakhand – the land of god, the home of Himalayas and truly a paradise on earth, allures everyone from everywhere. The fresh air, pure water, and adverting mountains. Uttarakhand hold many important pilgrimage places. Like Dham,Panch Badri, Kedar, Prayag etc. This state is also paradise for different types of adventure activities. River Rafting, Trekking, Skiing, etc. make Uttarakhand one of the most demanded destination for adventure.

Uttarakhand has many tourist spots due to its location in the Himalayas. There are many ancient temples, forest reserves, national parks, hill stations, and mountain peaks that draw large number of tourists. There are 44 nationally protected monuments in the state. Oak Grove School in the state is on the tentative list for World Heritage Sites. Two of the most holy rivers in Hinduism the Ganga and Yamuna, originate in Uttarakhand. Some of the most famous hill stations in India are in Uttarakhand. Mussoorie, Nainital, Dhanaulti, Lansdowne, Sattal, Almora, Kausani, Bhimtal, and Ranikhet.

Fairs and Festivals:

Kumbh Mela (fair) is a major tourist attraction to the state. Kubh Mela Haridwar is an important city in the religious architecture of the country. Haridwar is one of the four places in India where this takes place. Haridwar also has its big annual fair in the form of Magh mela in January-February.

Major attractions of cities in Uttrakhand are:-

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  • Mussoorie
  • Nainital
  • Kailash Mansarovar
  • Chamba
  • Dehradun
  • Haridwar
  • Hemkund Sahib
  • Ranikhet

Visit to the different cities in Uttaranchal is an unforgettable experience. The most popular tourist attractions of Uttaranchal are the famous pilgrimage sites Haridwar, Rishikesh, Badrinath, and Kedarnath, exotic hill stations like Mussoorie, Nainital, Almora Ranikhet, and Nainital, national parks like Rajaji National Park and Gangotri National Park, etc. If you have a love for adventure, then the cities in Uttaranchal are the place to be. Go for rafting or play golf in the vast terrains of Uttaranchal. You can go for rafting in the mighty rivers in the Garhwal regions, or ski along the snow-clad slopes in Auli and Munsiyari.

Himachal Pardesh

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Himachal Pradesh travel is a must for an avid traveler, especially for someone who loves mountains. Himachal Pradesh is an enchanting part of the Indian Himalayas and is often referred to as the magical showcase of nature’s splendors free for travelers to travel and enjoy. This state is one of the top tourist destinations of India with enchanting and picturesque hill stations. Verdant green meadows and wide valleys set against imposing snow-clad mountains; limpid lakes, torrential rivers and gushing streams; fruit laden orchards and gentle terraces of corn and tea all characterize Himachal Pradesh – The ultimate travel destination of India.

Himachal Pradesh is famous for its Himalayan landscapes and popular hill-stations.HPT It is called “Devbhoomi- the Land of the Gods. Many outdoor activities such as rock climbing, mountain biking, paragliding, ice-skating, and heli-skiing are popular tourist attractions in Himachal Pradesh. The Kalka-Shimla Railway is a Mountain railway which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Kalka–Shimla Railway is a narrow gauge railway in North-West India travelling along a mostly mountainous route from Kalka to Shimla. It is known for breathtaking views of the hills and surrounding villages.

Toy trainThe Kalka–Shimla Railway was built to connect Shimla, the summer capital of India during the British Raj, kalka-shimla-toy-train with the Indian rail system. Now, Shimla is the capital city of Himachal Pradesh and Kalka is a town in the Panchkula district of Haryana. Spectacular scenery along the whole route, and the marvels of its construction, keeps the traveler on this line spell bound. To serve this big chunk of tourism inflow ‘Kalka Shimla’ railways increase the frequency of trains between both of the station. Because of this much significance the route travelers are always interested in the information like Kalka Shimla toy train timing, fare and number of trains. Below mentioned are the Attractions of Kalka Shimla Railways : All infrastructure like Signals, Rail track , Engines , rolling stops has been maintained by northern railways of India. But all the engineering’s remains the same as it was during British Empire.

Here are some popular tourist cities of Himachal Pardesh :

  • Shimla -One of the best refuges during vacations & perfect destination for honeymoon.
  • Kullu – Kullu is a heavenly valley that is considered to be one of the best destinations.
  • Manali – Amazing destination for mountain lovers and especially the snow capped mountains.
  • Dalhousie – Existence of Kathlog, Balun, Porteyn, Moti Tibba and Bakrota hills.
  • Kufri- Kufri is well known for its snow draped peaks & Mahasu Peak.
  • Kangra – Marked with the stunning views of the Dhauladhar Hills & picturesque Kangra Valley.
  • Palampur- Rich with its tea gardens and has the beauty of the Dhauladhar Hills.
  • Kasauli- Filled with the natural serenity, lush greenery and bunches of flowers.
  • Chamba- Charm of lively River, Chamba’s art, culture, museums & temples.
  • Kinnaur- Kinnaur enchants you with vineyards, valleys, orchards, snow covered mountain & various fruits gardens such as apples, apricots, pine nuts, almonds, etc.

Sawai Madhopur

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Sawai Madhopur is a city that is located in the state of Rajasthan . It is also called Tiger city. It is home to the Ranthambore National Park and the historic Ranthambore fortress, which lies within the national park. Sawai Madhopur is famous for its guavas, affectionately known as “Madhopur guavas” in Rajasthan. The small town of Sawai Madhopur is best known as the gateway to the renowned Ranthambore National Park and the historic Ranthambore Fort, which lies within the park. Surrounded by the rolling Aravalli and Vindhya hill ranges, the town is located in eastern Rajasthan and provides a pleasant base for exploring a number of attractions in the area.

Here are the most famous Tourist places in this city: SMTiger

  1. Ranthambor National Park
  2. Ranthambor Fort
  3. Man Sarowar Dam
  4. Jogi MahaL
  5. Rameshwaram
  6. Chamatkar Temple
  7. Ganesh Temple
  8. Surwal Lake

RNPark Ranthambore National park is majorly famous for its tigers and is one of the best locations in India to see the majestic predators in their natural habitat. It received it’s status of a National Park in year 1981. The tigers can be easily spotted even during the day time busy at their ordinary quest- hunting and taking proper care of their young ones. Ranthambhore is also counted as the famous heritage site because of the pictorial ruins that dot the wildlife park. Ranthambore National Park Safari is a treat for every wildlife and nature lover. The animals of Ranthambore National Park are native to the dry deciduous forest environment. The Jeep Safari in Ranthambore takes tourists during the release plain, covering of wilds and added wooded regions inside Ranthambore National park.

Rfort Ranthambhore Fort is situated within the premises of Ranthambhore National Park on the top of Thanbhore hill. The fort offers a lovely view of the surrounding areas. The Ranthambore fort is surrounded by massive stone walls which are strengthened by towers. The main approach to the Fort lies through a narrow valley, which had four fortified gateways. Of these, only the first gate – Misradhara gate, is still standing. There are many ruined buildings inside the Fort, with Hammir’s Court, Badal Mahal, Dhula Mahal and Phansi Ghar being the most prominent of them. The Fort also has many cenotaphs, temples and gates. The Ganesh Temple, which lies very close to the main entry gate to the Fort, attracts a steady flow of pilgrims, mainly from the rural hinterland. During the annual Ganesh festival, tens of thousands of pilgrims visit the temple, from all over the country.

CTemple Chamatkar Temple is the most popular Jain temple located in the Sawai Madhopur city in Indian state of Rajasthan. It is one of the most frequented destinations in the town, especially by the Jain devotees. This is conveniently located just 2 km from the city center. The word ‘Chamatkar’ means miracle. It has such a name as there are a number of miracles attached to the temple. The temple is dedicated to Lord Adinath. The prime attraction of the temple is the number of Jain Tirthankaras idols. There is also a belief attached to the temple that wishes made at this temple are always fulfilled. Along with being a highly revered destination, the temple is also an example of beautiful architecture and thus attracts thousands of history and architecture lovers. Visiting this temple is a must during your journey to Sawai Madhopur.

MS Dam Maan Sarowar Dam is a irrigation Dam, which is located at a distance of 15 Km from Sawai Madhopur City . The dam is on south western periphery of Ranthambhore Park and forms its boundary too. It is 33 feet in height and remains filled with water throughout the year. Plenty of fishing activities with trekking around will be new programs here. An irrigation rest house at the base of embankment is the only facility here.

Ajmer

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Ajmer is surrounded by the Aravalli Mountains. To the north of the city is a large artificial lake, called Anasagar, adorned with a marble structure called Baradari. Ajmer is an ancient crowded city with modern developments in the outskirts. Ajmer is an oasis wrapped in the green hills. Today, Ajmer is a popular pilgrimage centre for the Hindus as well as Muslims. Especially famous is the Dargah Sharif-Tomb of the Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, which is equally revered by the Hindus & Muslims.

Pushkar is a town in the Ajmer district. It is situated 11 km from Ajmer . It lies on the shore of Pushkar Lake. The most famous among all is the ‘Brahma Temple’.PTAVery few temples of Lord Brahma exist anywhere in the world. Other temples of Brahma, include Bithoor in UP, Khedbrahma in Gujarat, village Asotra near Balotra city of Barmer district; Uttamar Kovil (one of the Divya Desams) near Srirangam, Tamil Nadu and ‘Mother Temple of Besakih in Bali’, Prambanan in Yogyakarta are in ‘Indonesia’. According to Indian mythology, after visiting all the Hindu pilgrim towns and temples (Four Dhams), if Pushkar is not visited for worship, then salvation is not achieved. Pushkar fair continues for 5 days (October/ November) and these 5 days are a period of relaxation and merry-making for the villagers. This fair time is the most busy time for them, as this is one of the largest cattle fairs in the country.

Here are the list of Ajmer attractions:- Ajmer Multi

  1. DARGAH KHWAJA Sahab
  2. Ana Sagar Lake
  3. Adhai-din-ka-Jhonpra (Two & Half day shed)
  4. Brahma Temple
  5. Pushkar Lake
  6. Taragarh Fort
  7. Magazine Museum
  8. Akbar’s palace & Museum
  9. Circuit House

ASDargah Shariff of Hazrat Khwaja Muinuddin Chishti is indeed an ornament to the city of Ajmer. One of the Muslim shrines in India, it attracts, millions of pilgrims from across India and the world. The shrine attracts lakhs of pilgrims during the Urs, commencing the death anniversary of the Saint, held from the 1st to the 6th day of the Islamic month of Rajab. A colorful fair which springs up during this time is a major attraction. Outside the Dargah is a crowded bazaar. It is filled with ritual offerings made at the Dargah like shimmering coverlets for the grave, incense, sweetmeats, rose petals and attar-a strong perfume. The dargah (shrine) of Chisti , which is visited by Muslim pilgrims as well as Hindus, Sikhs and ravidassias as a symbol of inter-communal harmony. The Dargah includes many other attractive buildings, tombs, courtyards and Daalaans, some of which are exquisite specimens of the Moghul architecture.

AMuseumThe Government Museum is situated inside the Akbar’s fort in Ajmer, also known as Magazine. The museum primarily consist of Sculptures, inscriptions, pre-historic section, miniature paintings, arms and armor and objects of art and crafts. The museum remains open daily from 10.00 A.M. to 4.30P.M. Museum remain closed on public holidays. Besides, some interesting Jain figures are also displayed in a separate gallery. Sculptures constitute the most interesting section in the museum. Today it houses a rich collection of Mughal and Rajput armoury. Some of the fine and delicate sculptures of the region have been displayed here. The building itself has been constructed of red sandstone, which have been laid down in a square pattern giving it a fabulous look.

PushkarPushkar is a sacred town for the Hindus. Pushkar. It is situated 14 Km from Ajmer and is one of the five sacred dhams (pilgrimage sites for devout Hindus.) It is often called “Tirth Raj” (king of pilgrimage sites) and has in recent years become a popular destination for foreign tourists. Pushkar lies on the shore of Pushkar Lake. It has five principal temples, many smaller temples and 52 ghats where pilgrims descend to the lake to bathe in the sacred waters. Pushkar fair continues for 5 days (October/ November) and these 5 days are a period of relaxation and merry-making for the villagers.

ShedAdhai-Din-Ka-Jhonpra Ajmer is a superb example of Indo-Islamic architecture. It is believed that it was constructed in two and a half days, hence called as Adhai-Din (two and a half days). It is also believed that the name is associated to a 2 and a 1/2 day fair held annually nearby. Enter through the north gateway and see the ruin of a minaret in the right side. A staircase will take you to a tower from where the muezzin called the faithful. Yellow limestone arches mark the front side of façade. The walls of the main hall are chiseled into small screens to allow sunlight to enter. The core of the Jhonpra looks like a Hindu temple than that of a mosque, with a main hall prop up by splendid columns. Three pillars are positioned over in such a way that the shrine looks more elevated than the actual height. With its exquisitely carved ceilings, exceptionally designed columns, this marvelous structure catches the attention of any tourist.

ASLAna Sagar Lake is an artificial lake. It is was built by Anaji Chauhan, the grandfather of Prithvi Raj Chauhan. The lake is spread over 13 Kilometers. There is a Circuit house on a hill near the lake that used to be British Residency. There is an island in the center of the lake which is accessible by boat or water scooter. Boats and water scooters could be hired from the east side of the Dault Bagh. This is one of the beautiful lake in India but it gets dry every summar. This Lake is surrounded by many other attractions like the temple of ‘Khobra Behroon’. The lake is an artificial creation that has been a lifeline for the people of Ajmer in the past. The lake still serves as a lifeline of beauty to the city to the locals and the visitors as well.