Experience two of Rajasthan's most spiritually charged cities in a single unforgettable day. Jaipur Taxi Wala brings you a seamlessly organized Jaipur to Ajmer Pushkar same day tour — complete with a professional driver, air-conditioned vehicle, and a carefully crafted itinerary that covers every iconic landmark without you having to worry about a single logistic.
Whether you're a devoted pilgrim seeking the blessings of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti at Ajmer Sharif or a curious traveler standing before the world's only Brahma Temple in Pushkar, this full-day journey from Jaipur is designed to leave you enriched, relaxed, and ready for more.
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Detail |
Information |
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Tour Type |
Private Same Day Cab Tour |
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Destinations |
Ajmer + Pushkar |
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Distance from Jaipur |
Ajmer: 135 km |
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Duration |
12–14 Hours |
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Pickup Time |
7:00 AM |
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Drop-back Time |
By 9:00–10:00 PM |
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Pickup Point |
Hotel / Airport / Railway Station in Jaipur |
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Vehicle |
AC Sedan / SUV / Tempo Traveller |
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Language |
Hindi + English-speaking driver |
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Best For |
Families, Couples, Solo Travelers, Pilgrims |
Choose the vehicle that suits your group size and comfort level. All prices are all-inclusive of toll, fuel, driver allowance, and parking charges.
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Vehicle |
Seating |
Price (Approx.) |
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Swift Dzire / Toyota Etios (Sedan) |
1–4 Passengers |
₹4,999/- |
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Toyota Innova (SUV) |
1–6 Passengers |
₹6,999/- |
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Toyota Innova Crysta (Premium SUV) |
1–6 Passengers |
₹7,999/- |
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Tempo Traveller |
7–12 Passengers |
₹12,500/- |
Early morning hotel pickup from anywhere in Jaipur
Visit the iconic Ajmer Dargah Sharif — one of India's holiest Sufi shrines
Explore Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra — a 12th-century architectural marvel
Peaceful stroll around Ana Sagar Lake with Mughal-era Daulat Bagh Gardens
Walk the sacred 52 Ghats of Pushkar Lake
Seek blessings at the rare Brahma Temple — one of very few in the world
Explore vibrant local markets in both cities
Comfortable return to Jaipur by evening
Professional, verified, English-speaking Jaipur Taxi Wala driver
Your Jaipur to Ajmer Pushkar same day tour begins with a punctual morning pickup directly from your hotel lobby, railway station, or Jaipur airport. Your Jaipur Taxi Wala driver will greet you at the agreed time with a clean, fully air-conditioned vehicle. Before you set off, confirm the day's itinerary, and feel free to share any special requests or stops you'd like to add.
Upon reaching Ajmer, your first exploration of this spiritually significant city begins. Ajmer city is located 135 km from Jaipur, surrounded by the Aravalli mountain range. It is one of the most important religious destinations in all of Rajasthan, sacred to both Muslims and Hindus.
Stop 1: Ajmer Sharif Dargah (Dargah Khwaja Sahib)
The crown jewel of Ajmer and the primary reason millions visit each year, Ajmer Sharif Dargah is the revered tomb of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, the beloved Sufi saint who dedicated his life to humanity and spiritual devotion. Constructed during the Mughal era, this dargah is a magnificent example of Mughal architecture featuring intricate marble work, grand gateways, and serene courtyards.
Inside the complex, you'll pass through the Nizam Gate, the towering Buland Darwaza, and eventually enter the shrine itself — where the air hums with the chanting of devotees and the fragrance of rose petals and attar. Two massive iron cauldrons (called Deg) in the inner courtyard are used to cook food offerings during the annual Urs festival.
People of every faith and background come here to offer their prayers, and the sense of unity and peace you feel within these walls is unlike anywhere else in India. Bollywood celebrities, heads of state, and ordinary pilgrims from across the globe have all stood in this sacred space seeking the saint's blessings.
Stop 2: Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra
A short drive or walk from the Dargah brings you to one of Ajmer's most underrated treasures — Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra ("the hut of two-and-a-half days"), an ancient mosque built in just two-and-a-half days according to legend, though historians attribute a more nuanced construction story to it.
Originally constructed as a Sanskrit college in the 12th century, it was converted into a mosque by Qutb ud-Din Aibak in 1193. What remains today is a mesmerizing display of Indo-Islamic architecture — arched colonnades, intricately carved pillars (no two alike), ornate calligraphic inscriptions, and a beautiful prayer screen that frames the sky behind it like a work of art.
This is a photographer's paradise and a history lover's delight — and yet surprisingly few tourists give it the attention it deserves.
Stop 3: Soniji Ki Nasiyan (The Red Temple)
Also known as the Golden Temple of Ajmer, this stunning Jain temple dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara, Rishabhdeva, is famous for its double-storeyed Swarna Nagari Hall — a breathtaking chamber filled with gold-plated figures, dioramas depicting Jain cosmology, and ornate chandeliers. The hall alone took over 20 years and vast amounts of gold foil to complete.
Even if you have limited time, stepping inside the Red Temple for 20 minutes is a visual experience that stays with you long after you leave Ajmer.
Stop 4: Ana Sagar Lake
Before heading to Pushkar, take a short, peaceful detour to Ana Sagar Lake, a vast artificial lake built in the 12th century by Anaji Tomar, the grandfather of the legendary Rajput warrior-king Prithviraj Chauhan. The lake is flanked by the beautiful Daulat Bagh Gardens, built by Emperor Jahangir, and the white marble pavilions (Baradari) added by Shah Jahan.
The lake is ideal for a leisurely stroll, quiet reflection, or a boat ride if time permits. In the early afternoons, the water reflects the Aravalli hills in a way that makes for stunning photographs.
Fuel up for the second half of the day at one of Ajmer's excellent local restaurants near the Dargah area. Your Jaipur Taxi Wala driver can recommend trusted spots based on your dietary preference.
The drive from Ajmer to Pushkar is only 14–17 km through a winding mountain road over the Nag Pahar (Snake Mountain) Pass — one of the most scenic short drives in Rajasthan. The road offers views of the Aravalli ranges and the town of Pushkar nestled in the valley below. The drive takes approximately 30–40 minutes.
Pushkar is unlike any other town in India. A compact, pastel-colored holy city that wraps itself around a serene lake, it is simultaneously one of the oldest towns in Hinduism and one of the most backpacker-friendly destinations in the country. Cows wander freely, narrow lanes are lined with temples and rooftop cafes, and the air always carries a hint of incense.
Stop 5: Brahma Temple (Jagatpita Brahma Mandir)
At the heart of Pushkar stands the most significant temple on this entire tour — the Brahma Temple, one of the very few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma, the Creator in Hindu mythology. The temple's distinctive red spire (shikhara) is visible from across the town and has become the defining symbol of Pushkar.
According to Hindu legend, Brahma dropped a lotus flower from the sky and where it landed — three places — divine lakes appeared. Pushkar is the primary of these three sacred spots. Lord Brahma chose Pushkar as the site for a grand yajna (sacred fire ceremony), and a temple was built here to honor that divine event.
Despite being the Creator of the universe, there are very few temples dedicated to Brahma in India — and this one in Pushkar is the most prominent. Devotees throng here year-round, and the temple is especially crowded during the famous Pushkar Camel Fair held every November.
Stop 6: Pushkar Lake & The 52 Ghats
Adjacent to the Brahma Temple lies the sacred heart of Pushkar — Pushkar Lake (Pushkar Sarovar), encircled by 52 bathing ghats. According to Hindu belief, a dip in this sacred lake washes away sins and cures ailments. Pilgrims from across India descend upon the ghats each day at sunrise and sunset for a ritual bath.
The most important of the ghats is Brahma Ghat, where it is said Lord Brahma himself performed the sacred yajna. Other notable ghats include Gau Ghat, Varaha Ghat, and Gandhi Ghat (where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed).
Walk the length of the ghats, observe the sacred rituals, and if you choose, receive a Pushkar tilak from a priest — a tradition that most visitors participate in. The lakeside views, especially with the Aravalli hills behind them, are extraordinarily photogenic in the afternoon light.
Time at Pushkar Lake & Ghats: 45–60 minutes
Optional Stop 7: Savitri Temple & Other Temples
If time permits, visit the Savitri Temple atop a hill overlooking Pushkar — accessible by a short hike or a ropeway. The panoramic views from the top are among the best in Rajasthan. Other temples worth visiting include the Varaha Temple, dedicated to the boar incarnation of Lord Vishnu, and the Rangji Temple, an impressive South Indian-style temple in the heart of Pushkar town.
Stop 8: Pushkar Bazaar — Shopping & Exploration
Before heading back, spend some time exploring the colorful bazaars of Pushkar. The main market street is a treasure trove of Rajasthani handicrafts, block-printed textiles, silver jewelry, leather-free accessories, camel leather goods, and spiritual items like rudraksha malas and crystal bowls.
Best Buys in Pushkar: Printed cotton kurtas, silver anklets and earrings, tie-dye scarves, antique jewel boxes, natural rose attar, and Rajasthani puppets (Kathputli).
Time for Shopping: 30–45 minutes
After an immersive day of spirituality, history, culture, and shopping, your Jaipur Taxi Wala driver will pick you up from the designated point in Pushkar and begin the return journey to Jaipur. The drive back takes approximately 2.5 to 3 hours, with a potential highway refreshment stop en route.
You'll be dropped back at your hotel, railway station, or airport in Jaipur — right on time, with a heart full of memories from one of Rajasthan's most spiritually rewarding day trips.
Pickup and drop-off from your hotel, airport, or railway station in Jaipur
Private air-conditioned vehicle (Sedan / SUV / Tempo Traveller based on booking)
Experienced, verified, English & Hindi-speaking driver
All fuel charges
Driver's allowance
Toll taxes and interstate taxes
Parking charges
All applicable government taxes (GST included)
Entry fees to monuments and attractions
Lunch, dinner, or any meals
Guide fees (available on request at extra cost)
Personal shopping expenses
Boat ride charges at Ana Sagar Lake or Pushkar Lake
Ropeway charges at Savitri Temple
Tips for the driver (discretionary but appreciated)
Any activity not mentioned in the itinerary
At Jaipur Taxi Wala, we're not just a cab service — we're your local travel partner with deep roots in Rajasthan. Here's what makes us the preferred choice for travelers booking a Jaipur to Ajmer Pushkar same day tour:
Modern, Well-Maintained Fleet Our vehicles are regularly serviced and sanitized. Every cab is GPS-enabled, equipped with working air conditioning, and inspected before each tour.
Professional, Verified Drivers Every Jaipur Taxi Wala driver undergoes police verification and background screening. Our drivers know the routes, the attractions, and the local culture — making them reliable companions, not just chauffeurs.
Punctuality Is Our Promise We operate on a strict pickup schedule. Your driver will contact you 30 minutes before arrival and will be at your door on time, every time.
Transparent Pricing, Zero Hidden Costs What you see is what you pay. Our tour packages cover toll, fuel, parking, and driver allowance — no surprise charges at the end of the trip.
24/7 Customer Support Before, during, and after your trip, our customer support team is just a call or WhatsApp message away.
Trusted by Families, Corporates & International Tourists With hundreds of 5-star reviews and a growing list of repeat customers, Jaipur Taxi Wala is the most trusted name for cab services and day tours from Jaipur.
Dress Code: Both Ajmer Dargah and Pushkar temples require conservative clothing — covered shoulders and legs. Women should carry a dupatta or scarf. At the Dargah, heads must be covered — cloth coverings are available at the entrance.
Footwear: You will be removing your shoes frequently at religious sites. Comfortable slip-on sandals are recommended over lace-up shoes.
Photography: Photography is restricted inside the inner sanctums of most temples and the Dargah shrine. Always ask before clicking.
Health & Hydration: Carry a water bottle and any personal medication. Jaipur Taxi Wala provides complimentary bottled water during the journey.
Cash: Carry sufficient cash as many temples, ghats, and market vendors don't accept digital payments.
Respect Local Customs: Remove leather items at the Brahma Temple. Be respectful of ongoing prayers and rituals at the Dargah and lakeside ghats.
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Season |
Months |
Experience |
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Best Season |
October – March |
Pleasant weather, ideal for sightseeing, festive atmosphere |
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Pushkar Camel Fair |
November (Full Moon) |
Extraordinary cultural experience — book 3–4 weeks in advance |
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Urs Festival, Ajmer |
April–May (dates vary per Islamic calendar) |
Massive crowd at Dargah — arrive extra early |
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Monsoon |
July – September |
Lush Aravallis, light crowds, some ghats may be submerged |
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Summer |
April – June |
Very hot (40°C+) — start tour by 6:30 AM, carry sunscreen |
Ajmer Sharif Dargah (Dargah Khwaja Sahib)
Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra
Soniji Ki Nasiyan (Red Temple)
Ana Sagar Lake & Daulat Bagh Gardens
Akbar's Palace & Museum (optional if time permits)
Brahma Temple (Jagatpita Brahma Mandir)
Pushkar Lake & 52 Ghats
Savitri Temple (optional — ropeway available)
Varaha Temple
Rangji Temple (optional)
Pushkar Bazaar
"Our driver from Jaipur Taxi Wala was punctual, courteous, and incredibly knowledgeable about the history of both Ajmer and Pushkar. He even suggested the best time to visit the Dargah to avoid the rush. Highly recommend!" — Priya Sharma, Delhi ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"We were a family of 5 — booked an Innova Crysta for the Ajmer Pushkar day tour. The vehicle was spotless, the driver was patient with our kids, and we were back in Jaipur by 9 PM as promised. Zero complaints." — Rajesh Mehta, Mumbai ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"As a solo female traveler, I was nervous about a full-day cab tour. But Jaipur Taxi Wala's driver made me feel completely safe throughout. He waited patiently at every stop and even helped me navigate the ghat area. Wonderful experience!" — Emma Clarke, UK ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
"Booked the same day tour online. Got a confirmation call within 20 minutes. Driver arrived 10 minutes early. Transparent pricing — not a single rupee extra charged. This is how travel should be." — Ankit Gupta, Jaipur ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
Don't let the logistics of planning a day trip hold you back from experiencing two of Rajasthan's most soul-stirring destinations. With Jaipur Taxi Wala, your entire journey — from the moment we pick you up to the moment we drop you back — is taken care of with professionalism, warmth, and local expertise. Contact Us: +91-9829006698
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| Pickup City | Vehicle Type | Fares Starting From | Min Km | Fare/Km |
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| Jaipur | Swift Dzire or Similar (Sedan) | ₹ 3000/- | 250.00 KM | 12.00 /Km |
| Jaipur | Ertiga or Similar (SUV) | ₹ 3500/- | 250.00 KM | 14.00 /Km |
| Jaipur | Innova Crysta (SUV) | ₹ 4500/- | 250.00 KM | 18.00 /Km |
| Jaipur | Tempo Traveller (Tempo Traveller) | ₹ 6250/- | 250.00 KM | 25.00 /Km |
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