Indarani Goswami
Writer in Ajmer, India
Top 4 Tourist Places inAjmer
The city of Ajmer get its name from 'Ajay Meru'. Generally deciphered, it means 'invincibleslopes'. Settled in the Aravallis southwest of Jaipur, Ajmer was built up by Raja Ajaypal Chauhan in the seventh century AD. Until the late twelfth century AD, Ajmer was the epicentre of the Chauhan custom. After Prithviraj Chauhan's hardship to Mohammed Ghori in 1193 AD, Ajmer wound up evidently home to a couple of administrations. The Mughals particularly, fancied it as their most adored objective because of the closeness of the holy Ajmer Sharif Dargah. This city is wrapped in rich history and I decided to visit Ajmer by taking a bus. Hence, I booked online bus tickets from redbus.in and reached this amazing city in a jiffy.
I generally had an inclination of going to Ajmer and exploring its fascinating spots of visit. Going by bus decreased my hassle and the air conditioner Sleeper bus transport turned out to be an agreeable alternative when travelling for around 9 hours. In the wake of hearing a great deal about the place, I finally had down from the bus at the Chhotigwaltoli bus stop at around 8am. I grabbed some rest in my friend's place and afterward got down to explore the city of Ajmer.
Steadily, I made out that Ajmer is a blend of Hinduism and Islam. Differentiated societies and customs made this city alluring and dynamic.The diversified city boasts not only of pilgrimage centres but also of picturesque lakes, museums and forts. Some of my recommendations in the visitor’s list of Ajmer are: