Recreation
» Swimming Pool & Health Club : The
swimming pool and health club keeps you relaxed after your hectic schedules
The soothing waters allow you to enjoy a swim after those hot and hectic
schedules or just relax by the pool side with a tall glass of your favourite
drink at Hotel Mansingh Palace in Ajmer.
Folk
& Indian Cultural shows on request!
If you wish to come closer to the exotic and vivid India then Hotel
Mansingh Palace opens up for you the entire world of Indian charisma and
also creates a miniature version of Rajasthan and makes you visualize the
horizon of tradition & culture.
Rajasthani culture and tradition reflects the Indian way of
life.
Rajasthan is culturally rich and has extensive tradition in art and
culture, which reflects Indian way life. The dance, music and art forms have
been watchfully cultivated and patronised by the erstwhile courts. An
equally rich and varied folk culture from villages is both fascinating &
mesmerising. The music is of uncomplicated innocence and songs depict
day-to-day relationships and chores more often focal around bring of water.
Rajasthan's cultural tapestry takes in simple folk to highly cultivated
classical music and dance in its own distinct style.
Sightseeing

The city of Ajmer is famous as a pilgrim place. It houses the Dargah or
tomb of the popular 13th-century, Sufi Saint Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan
Chisti. Millions of pilgrims from all over the world throng Ajmer to attend
the death anniversary of the great saint every year. The city also boasts of
a number of monuments belonging to the Mughal era. The city is also known
for its traditional handicrafts.
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Tomb of Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti : The most important tourist spot
of Ajmer is the Dargah or tomb of Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti. The
Ana Sagar Lake and Daulat Bagh are other important sites within the city.
Ajmer also has an imposing fort built by Akbar. It also houses the
government museum within it. The Nasiyan (Red) Jain Temple built in the 19th
century is also worth paying a visit.
» Adhai-din-ka-Jhompara mosque : Adhai-din-ka-Jhompara
mosque is on the outskirts of the city. Three kilometers beyond the mosque
and located on a steep hill is the Taragarh Fort, which offers a
breathtaking view of Ajmer city. The small town of Kishangarh is located 27
km from Ajmer and is famous for its traditional miniature paintings.
Roopangarh Fort is 52 km from Ajmer and can be reached via Kishangarh.