Forts and Palaces in Ajmer

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The picturesque city of Ajmer is a popular pilgrimage ground for Hindus as well as Muslims. Ajmer, situated southwest of Jaipur, is an oasis wrapped in the green hills. There are innumerable beautiful and aesthetic Forts and Palaces in Ajmer, a site to watch and something to look out for.

There are numerous Forts and Palaces in Ajmer, including the Taragarh Fort, Akbar Fort, Bijay Niwas Palace, Mansingh Palace, and much more. The other Forts and Palaces in Ajmer, India, and other beautiful places to look out for in Ajmer are The Dargah, Shahjahan’s Mosque, Adhai-din ka Jhonpra, Mayo College, Pushkar Lake, Man Mahal, Foy Sagar, Ajmer Sharif, and the list goes on and on.

Taragarh Fort is another beauty. A steep climb beyond the Adhai-din ka Jhonpra leads to the ruins of the Taragarh Fort. This steep climb takes about one and a half hours, and the visitors finally reach the fort, perched on a hill. The visitors can have a panoramic view of the city from the fort.

Amongst all the Forts and Palaces in Ajmer, Rajasthan, one of the most beautiful palaces to visit is the Mansingh Palace. The Bijay Niwas Palace is another masterpiece showing the excellent work of art and skill involved in building the palace. Thakur Bijay Singhji built the Bijay Niwas Palace in 1910. The mind-blowing monument is an excellent amalgamation and mixture of the Rajputana and Colonial architectural styles.

Here are the top Forts and Palaces in Ajmer –

  • Taragarh Fort

Built in 1354 by Rao Deva, Taragarh Fort is one of the most magnificent forts in Ajmer. The fort is famously known as the ‘Star Fort’, Taragarh Fort is set on a steep hill. You can enjoy splendid city views from the fort as well as the Aravali ranges.

The entrance of Taragarh Fort has three gateways along with tunnels and battlements. The Grand Canyon or the ‘Garbha Gunjan’ is of great importance to tourists. Further, the Rani Mahal, the palace of the wives, is a major highlight.

  • Adhai Din ka Jhonpra

It is one of the oldest mosques in India. It is said to be constructed within two and a half days by order of Mohammad Ghori. He commissioned the mosque to be built within 60 hours, and the workers gave it all to construct a screen wall so that the sultan could offer his prayers.

  • Mansingh Palace

This is one of the major palaces in Ajmer city that was erected to mimic an 18th-century fortress. The Mansingh Palace is a heritage hotel with a large lawn. It is only 3 km from Ana Sagar Lake and 3 km from Ajmer Junction. You can enjoy a stay here and enjoy the facilities like air conditioning, flat-screen TV, minibar, and more.

Sheesh Mahal is a restaurant in this palace that serves Mughlai and Rajasthani Indian delicacies along with Continental specialties.

  • Bijay Niwas Palace

Constructed on the order of Rao Bijay Singh almost 100 years back, Bijay Niwas Palace is an ancient fort. Now, it has been converted into a luxury heritage hotel with 20 rooms. Plan a trip to Ajmer to experience the royal hospitality of Rajasthan.

  • Akbar Palace

Built in 1570 AD, Akbar Palace in Ajmer is the place where Akbar and his troops stayed whenever he visited the Ajmer Sharif Dargah. Here, you will see a museum with centuries-old military weapons and beautiful sculptures, paintings, and various artifacts. You can also see the various aspects of the Rajput and Mughal styles of living and fighting. However, the highlight is the large black marble statue of Goddess Kali set in the palace.

With this list of famous forts and palaces in Ajmer, plan a trip to Ajmer with Indian Holiday. Contact us today and get tailor-made Ajmer tour packages as per your needs and interests.

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