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Ajmer to Dausa Distance
Ajmer to Dausa Distance

Ajmer to Dausa Distance

Overview

Prepare yourself for a magical experience with the pleasant tour to Rajasthan. The state is the best example to learn about the rich culture, tradition, and charming historic landmarks. The two cities of Rajasthan- Ajmer and Dausa- have their own significant history.

Ajmer is known for its spiritual significance, mainly for Ajmer Sharif Dargah, whereas Dausa, nestled near Jaipur, is mostly referred to as the “Land of the Chauhans” and holds historical significance from ancient temples to architectural marvels such as the stepwells and more.

Distance from Ajmer to Dausa

To reach Dausa from Ajmer, the most common and convenient route is to pass through the Pink City, Jaipur. You can easily cover a 240 km distance from Ajmer to Dausa within 4.5 to 5 hours via the NH48 route, though it highly varies depending on the climate as well as the traffic conditions.

Book your transportation from the options like taxis, buses or private cabs that are easily available either from nearby operators or on online platforms. These vehicles allow you to enjoy the scenic beauty and rustic charm of Rajasthan while admiring the rural lifestyle.

Places To Visit En Route

Get to experience and explore the nearby cities to add more joyful memories to the journey. Below are a few places to visit en route

•           Jaipur: The Pink City of Rajasthan is way to known for its majestic monuments like Amber Fort, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and bustling markets.

•           Kishangarh: Admire the stunning Kishangarh Fort, as well as explore the marble markets and miniature paintings.

•           Sanganer: A renowned place widely famous for its textile printing and handmade paper.

•           Bagru: Witness the artistry of traditional block printing techniques in this small town close to Jaipur.

About Dausa

Once served as the first capital of the Kanhwaha Rajputs, Dausa is a historical city located just 55km away from Jaipur. The origin of the name came from the “Dev Nagri” that refers to the Abode of the Gods.

 

To explore Rajasthan apart from the popular destinations, Dausa is one city that offers unique architectural marvels, temples, and stepwells. Get a glimpse of the rustic charm of Rajasthan small towns that are close to Jaipur.

Things to do in Dausa

•           Visit Mehandipur Balaji Temple: Many Hindu devotees come to visit this temple from across the country. This temple worships Lord Hanuman.

•           Take blessings at Harshat Mata Temple: Built in the 9th century, the intricate stone carvings of the temple prove the artistic talent of ancient times.

•           Admire the Chand Baori: Nestled near Abhaneri Village near Dausa, this stepwell is considered to be one of the deepest and largest stepwells in India.

•           Enjoy a trip to Jhajhirpura Water Palace: Tourists looking for a peaceful retreat, visit this serene spot with a natural Spring and a temple, which ensures a scenic view.

•           Witness the vibrant bazaars: Explore the market place in Dausa that sells the traditional jewellery sets, handicrafts items, and artefacts made by locals.

Conclusion

Exploring Rajasthan cities and towns is not just about viewing things, but it’s a whole lot about experiencing the thrilling, diverse culture and historical heritage of Rajasthan. The trip in itself is a complete package that allows you to explore and experience heritage, spirituality, and traditions.

With the soul-enriching experience at Ajmer Sharif Dargah in Ajmer, to travelling along the way to make stopovers at Kishangarh and Jaipur for its stunning monuments, artistic talent, vibrant bazaars, and to witness the historic charm of Dausa, makes the trip worthy of planning with your family and friends.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: What are the major attractions in Dausa?

The major attractions in Dausa are the stunning temples- Harshat Mata Temple, and Mehandipur Balaji temple, then the architectural marvel- Chand Baori in Abhaneri, and lastly the beautiful Jhajhirpura Water Palace.

Q2: What is the ideal way to travel to Dausa from Ajmer?

The ideal way to travel around Rajasthan, is via road, so that you get to explore the nearby towns like Kishangarh, Jaipur, and so on. There are plenty of vehicle options, as well as public transport like buses and trains, or even state-run buses, to ensure tourists get to explore the places conveniently and comfortably.

 



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