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Ajmer to Banswara Distance
Ajmer to Banswara Distance

Ajmer to Banswara Distance

Overview

Our Ajmer to Banswara Taxi Rental marks a transition from a spiritual heartland to a green corner of Rajasthan. However, Ajmer boasts considerably about its Sufi heritage and Mughal legacy, and Banswara signifies a remarkably different and pleasant side of Rajasthan. Banswara is a part of the Vagad region, popularly known as “Cheerapunji of Rajasthan,” owing to its rich vegetation and monsoon rains. The tour is meant for those who like to go beyond the typical “arid” image of Rajasthan. As you move southward, the Aravallis thicken, and the surroundings start looking like a tropical paradise, especially around the banks of the Mahi River. 
Distance between Ajmer and Banswara:
The distance between Ajmer and Banswara is 385 to 500 kms by road, depending on which path is taken. The commonly taken road is NH 48 to Beawar, then turn to NH 56, passing by Chittorgarh and Pratapgarh. While crossing the historic plain of Mewar as one enters from Chittorgarh to the rugged hills of Pratapgarh, the contrast between the vegetation and air is quite marked. It is advisable to begin from Ajmer early in the morning to reach Banswara by late afternoon, allowing for an uneventful evening by the lake.
Different ways to reach Banswara from Ajmer:
By Car – The distance between Ajmer and Banswara varies between 385 and 400 kms, depending on the route. A normal road trip takes 7 to 8 hours, followed by NH48 to Beawar and then a turn to NH56, passing by Chittorgarh and Pratapgarh. This smooth road acts as a major lifeline for the region to connect the southern tribal region to the heart of Rajasthan. The traveller can take an early departure for Banswara so that he or she arrives in the late afternoon, offering ample time to enjoy the evening by the lake.
By Bus – The RSRTC has several daily trips between Ajmer and Banswara. The types of transport include the express and non-AC seater, starting from Ajmer’s main bus stand. Bus travel will require longer times than traveling by vehicle, taking around 10+ hours, including various halts at mid-way points like Beawar, Bhilwara, and Nimbahera. Our AC sleeper bus services are commonly booked for night travel only. After reaching the Banswara Bus stand, transfer easily to reach the hotel or the historical sites of preference.
About Banswara:
The town of Banswara gets its name from the “Bans” or “Bamboo forests,” which once flourished in this region. It was earlier known as a princely state ruled by the “Maharavals.” The town is famous nowadays as a significant cultural centre for the “Bhils,” whose culture and festivities illuminate the town. Banswara is a wonder that lies within the Mahi River Basin area. This has led to the development of a separate climate. The terrain changes to become the green gem of nature, and with the many small islands with mahi reservoir, it gets the name “City of a Hundred Islands.” This place represents the confluence of tribal legends of the past with the hydroelectric projects of the present.
Anand Sagar Lake – Anand Sagar Lake lies at the Eastern edge of the city, an artificial lake ordered by the Rani of Maharaval Jagmal Singh Lanchi Bai. This lake, highly referred to as the “Bai Talab”, represents an oasis of tranquillity and legends.
Shree Tripura Sundari Temple – One of the most revered Shakti Peethas in the country can be found in the village of Umrai, which lies around 19 kms away from Banswara. The shrine is dedicated to the goddess Tripura Sundari, and is commonly referred to as Maa Tartai.
Abdullah Pir – It is a beautiful place of pilgrimage located in the southern part of Banswara and represents faith in religious harmony and communal peace. The dargah of Hazrat Abdullah Rasul Shaheed, a renowned saint of the Dawoodi Bohra Muslim community. 
Mahi Dam – One of the most prominent attractions in Banswara, the Mahi Bajaj Sagar Dam, is the crown jewel of Banswara tourism. The second biggest dam in Rajasthan was built across the massive Mahi River. It has many utilities, like irrigation and hydroelectricity. It looks lovely when the gates of this dam open during the monsoon.
Car Rental for Ajmer to Banswara:
Our car rental services for your Ajmer to Banswara trip will offer comfort as you will be relieved from any transportation stress. The outstation car rental packages will include the driver allowance, fuel charges, and state taxes. As you will be traveling for 8 hours, having a chauffeur-driven car allows you to sleep while enjoying the rural scenery without having driving fatigue.
We ensure that our car rental fleet is well-serviced and equipped with the latest technology, such as the global positioning system and air-conditioning. Whatever the need is, be it for renting a small sedan or hiring the large vehicles, pre-booking our cars will offer the reliability needed for a successful interstate adventure.
FAQs on Ajmer to Banswara Cab Rental:
What are the best months to visit Banswara?
The best season to witness the flora and the Mahi Dam is during the monsoon season (July to September). The winter (October to March) is also quite pleasant.
Is the night travel from Ajmer to Banswara safe?
Yes, though the roads NH 48 and NH 56 are respectively safe, we recommend their use during the day in order to take in the views and avoid the night truck traffic.
 



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