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Ajmer Dargah Tour Package from Tokyo

Sacred Sufi Shrine, Spiritual Heart of Rajasthan

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Approximately 2-3 hours from Delhi, 1.5-2 hours from Mumbai, 1 hour from Jaipur, and 2.5-3 hours from Bangalore
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Ready to explore Ajmer Dargah? Flight + Hotel · 5 nights · Round trip for 2
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Ajmer Dargah Tour Package from Tokyo

Ajmer Dargah is one of India's most revered Islamic pilgrimage sites, attracting millions of devotees annually to the tomb of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti in the heart of Rajasthan. Located in the picturesque city of Ajmer, surrounded by the Aravalli Hills, this 800-year-old shrine seamlessly blends spiritual devotion with architectural grandeur and offers a uniquely inclusive experience where people of all faiths come to seek blessings. Indian travelers cherish this destination for its profound spiritual atmosphere, the famous Langar (free community kitchen) serving thousands daily, and the opportunity to witness centuries-old Sufi traditions and qawwali performances. The bustling bazaars around the dargah offer traditional handicrafts, rose petals, and offerings, creating an immersive cultural experience that connects visitors to India's rich syncretic heritage.

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Best time to visit
October to March is ideal for visiting Ajmer Dargah, when the weather is cool and pleasant with temperatures between 15-30°C, perfect for exploring the shrine and surrounding attractions without the intense heat. The annual Urs festival (typically in November-December) celebrates the saint's death anniversary with special prayers, qawwali performances, and massive gatherings, making it the most spiritually significant time to visit.
Visa for Indians
Indian passport holders do not require any visa or special permits to visit Ajmer Dargah as it is located within India. Simply carry your valid Indian ID or passport for local identification purposes.
Currency
Indian Rupee (INR) - 1 INR = 1 INR (home currency)
Time zone
IST (Indian Standard Time) - Same as India, no time difference

Top Experiences in Ajmer Dargah

1
Offer prayers at the main tomb of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti inside the Dargah complex and witness the spiritual devotion
2
Participate in the free Langar meal at the Dargah kitchen, one of the world's largest community feeding programs serving thousands daily
3
Attend evening Qawwali performances at the shrine featuring traditional Sufi music and devotional singing
4
Explore the Ana Sagar Lake adjacent to the Dargah with scenic views of the Aravalli Hills and visit the historic Baradari pavilions
5
Shop for traditional rose petals, fragrant oils, and religious offerings at the bustling bazaars surrounding the shrine
6
Visit the Ajmer City Palace and Museum to understand the region's royal history and cultural heritage

Hotel Prices in Ajmer Dargah

Per night · 46 hotels compared · Updated 13 Jun 2026

₹1,459
Budget (per night)
₹2,193
Mid-range (per night)
₹4,615
Luxury (per night)

Package Estimates (Flight + Hotel for 2, 3 nights)

₹12,500
Budget package
₹17,000
Comfort package
₹29,500
Luxury package

* Hotel prices are indicative averages. Package estimates include round-trip flights + hotel for 2 adults. Actual prices vary by dates and availability.

🍽️ Must-Try Food

Haleem - slow-cooked meat and lentil stew, a specialty around the Dargah area
Biryani - fragrant rice dish served in Ajmer's traditional style
Khichdi and Dahi - simple, nourishing comfort food available at the Langar

💡 Travel Tips

💰 Stay in budget hotels in the Dargah Bazaar area (₹500-1500/night) and eat at the free Langar served at the shrine, which can save significant meal costs while providing an authentic spiritual experience
📅 October to March is ideal for visiting Ajmer Dargah, when the weather is cool and pleasant with temperatures between 15-30°C, perfect for exploring the shrine and surrounding attractions without the intense heat. The annual Urs festival (typically in November-December) celebrates the saint's death anniversary with special prayers, qawwali performances, and massive gatherings, making it the most spiritually significant time to visit.
🛂 Indian passport holders do not require any visa or special permits to visit Ajmer Dargah as it is located within India. Simply carry your valid Indian ID or passport for local identification purposes.
🔗 Useful travel resources

Official resources for planning your Ajmer Dargah trip:

Passport Seva — Indian passport and travel documents

DGCA — Directorate General of Civil Aviation, India

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