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Jaipur to Ajmer by Road: Distance, Routes, Travel Tips & Tourist Places

20 May 2026 by
Jaipur to Ajmer by Road: Distance, Routes, Travel Tips & Tourist Places
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Jaipur and Ajmer are two of Rajasthan's most beloved cities one the royal Pink City, the other a spiritual and historical treasure. Whether you are a pilgrim heading to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, a traveler exploring Rajasthan's heritage, or a weekend visitor seeking a quick getaway, the road journey from Jaipur to Ajmer is short, scenic, and rewarding.

This comprehensive guide answers every query: jaipur to ajmer distancejaipur to ajmer distance by roadajmer to jaipur distance (for return planning), distance between jaipur to ajmerjaipur se ajmer ki duri, and ajmer se jaipur ki duri (Hindi). I have also added nearest tourist places along the route and in Ajmer, plus practical travel tips.

Let's hit the road.

Jaipur to Ajmer Distance  by road

Jaipur to Ajmer Distance – Quick Overview

The jaipur to ajmer distance by road is approximately 135 kilometers via the fastest route (NH48 – Jaipur-Ajmer Expressway). The journey takes about 2 to 3 hours depending on traffic and stops.

ParameterValue
Shortest Road Distance135 km (via NH48 Expressway)
Alternative Route (via NH52)145 km (2.5–3 hours)
Scenic Route (via Sambhar Lake)150 km (3–3.5 hours)
Average Travel Time2 – 3 hours
Jaipur to Ajmer Sharif Dargah Distance135 km + 5–6 km within Ajmer city

Jaipur se Ajmer Ki Duri (जयपुर से अजमेर की दूरी)

जयपुर से अजमेर की सड़क दूरी लगभग 135 किलोमीटर है। कार या टैक्सी से यात्रा करने में 2 से 3 घंटे लगते हैं।

Ajmer se Jaipur Ki Duri

Ajmer se jaipur ki duri is exactly the same approximately 135 km via the same route. The return journey takes the same amount of time.

Best Routes from Jaipur to Ajmer Distance & Travel Time

Route 1: NH48 (Jaipur-Ajmer Expressway) Fastest & Most Popular

This is the recommended route for most travelers. The highway is wide, smooth, and well‑maintained.

  • Distance: 135 km

  • Travel Time: 2 – 2.5 hours

  • Road Condition: Excellent – 4‑lane divided expressway

  • Path: Jaipur → Bagru → Kishangarh → Ajmer

  • Highlights: Multiple food stops, fuel stations, and rest areas

Why choose this route?

Fastest journey, minimal traffic (except weekends), and plenty of amenities. Ideal for first‑time travelers and families.

Route 2: NH52 (Jaipur → Kishangarh via a different alignment Alternative)

This route is slightly longer but offers a different landscape.

  • Distance: 145 km

  • Travel Time: 2.5 – 3 hours

  • Road Condition: Good – but slightly narrower in parts

  • Path: Jaipur → Chaksu → Phulera → Kishangarh → Ajmer

  • Highlights: Less crowded than NH48, rural village views

Why choose this route?

If you want to avoid potential weekend traffic on the expressway or explore the countryside.

Route 3: Jaipur → Sambhar Lake → Ajmer (Scenic / Detour Route)

This route is for travelers who are not in a hurry and want to visit the famous Sambhar Salt Lake.

  • Distance: 150 km

  • Travel Time: 3 – 3.5 hours

  • Road Condition: Good – but single lane in patches after Sambhar

  • Path: Jaipur → Phulera → Sambhar Lake → Ajmer

  • Highlights: India's largest inland salt lake – a unique, otherworldly landscape

Why choose this route?

Perfect for photographers, nature lovers, or those wanting a memorable stop. Add 45–60 minutes for the Sambhar Lake visit.

Which Route Should You Choose?

If you want...Choose Route
Fastest travel timeRoute 1 (NH48 – 135 km)
Less crowded highwayRoute 2 (NH52 – 145 km)
A unique scenic stop (Sambhar Lake)Route 3 (via Sambhar – 150 km)
To visit Kishangarh (marble market)Route 1 or 2 (both pass near Kishangarh)

Jaipur to Ajmer Distance by Road – Practical Information

By Car (Self-Drive)

The jaipur to ajmer distance by road is 135 km. Here is an estimated cost breakdown for a one‑way trip:

ExpenseApprox Cost
Fuel (petrol, 15 km/l)₹900 – ₹1,200
Toll charges₹100 – ₹150 (Fastag recommended)
Meals / Refreshments₹300 – ₹600
Total estimated₹1,300 – ₹1,950

Best driving times:

  • Winter (Oct–Mar): 7–8 AM start – pleasant weather

  • Summer (Apr–Jun): 5–6 AM start – avoid afternoon heat

  • Avoid: Night driving on NH48 (trucks and stray animals)

By Taxi (Hired Cab – Recommended for Comfort)

Hiring a taxi is the most stress‑free option. Fares are approximate and may vary by season.

Vehicle TypeCapacityOne‑Way Fare (Approx)Round Trip (same day)
Sedan (Dzire, Etios)4 persons₹2,000 – ₹2,500₹3,500 – ₹4,500
SUV (Ertiga, Innova)6–7 persons₹3,000 – ₹4,000₹5,000 – ₹7,000
Tempo Traveller9–17 persons₹4,500 – ₹7,000₹8,000 – ₹12,000

Pro tip: Book your taxi in advance, especially during festival seasons (Urs at Ajmer Sharif Dargah, Pushkar Fair). Elephant village amer is a reliable option for Jaipur–Ajmer routes.

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Nearest Tourist Places Along the Jaipur–Ajmer Route

Don't just drive – explore these amazing stops along the way. All information is based on Rajasthan Tourism and local sources.

1. Bagru (30 km from Jaipur) – On Route 1 & 2

  • Famous for: Traditional hand‑block printing (Bagru print). You can visit workshops and buy directly from artisans.

  • Stop time: 30–45 minutes

  • Pro tip: Morning is best when fabric is being washed and dyed.

2. Sambhar Salt Lake (90 km from Jaipur – On Route 3)

  • What it is: India's largest inland salt lake. The white salt crust and pink flamingos (in winter) are stunning.

  • Best time: October – March for migratory birds.

  • Entry: Free – but some areas may have a small parking fee.

  • Stop time: 45 minutes to 1 hour (photography, short walk)

  • Nearest tourist place nearby: Sambhar Lake Temple (ancient Shiva temple) and Devayani's Sagar (mythological pond).

3. Kishangarh (100 km from Jaipur – On Route 1 & 2)

  • Famous for: Asia's largest marble market, Kishangarh Fort, and Phool Mahal Palace.

  • Also nearby: Roopangarh Fort – a magnificent abandoned fort, just a 10 km detour.

  • Stop time: 30 minutes (marble shopping or tea break)

  • Pro tip: You can buy small marble souvenirs (mini Taj Mahal, animals, etc.) directly from factories at lower prices.

4. Phulera (75 km from Jaipur – On Route 2 & 3)

  • Known for: A small town with a railway junction. It is a quiet stop, but not a major tourist spot. Better to stop at Kishangarh instead.

  • Stop time: Only if needed for a break.

5. Pushkar (Optional Detour – 15 km from Ajmer)

  • Distance from Ajmer: 15 km (20 min drive)

  • Must‑see: Brahma Temple (one of the few in the world), Pushkar LakeSavitri Temple (ropeway).

  • Stop time: 2–3 hours (if you have extra time)

  • Best for: Spiritual vibes, café hopping, and souvenir shopping.

Pro tip: If you have a full day, you can easily cover Ajmer + Pushkar together. Many travelers do Jaipur → Ajmer (morning dargah) → Pushkar (afternoon lake & temple) → return to Jaipur.

Top Tourist Places in Ajmer (After You Arrive)

Once you have completed the distance between jaipur to ajmer, the city of Ajmer welcomes you with its spiritual, historical, and natural attractions. All information is verified with Rajasthan Tourism.

1. Ajmer Sharif Dargah (Dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti)

  • Significance: One of the holiest Sufi shrines in India. Millions of devotees visit annually.

  • Timings: 5:00 AM – 10:00 PM (open daily)

  • Entry: Free (donations accepted)

  • Best time to visit: Early morning (6–8 AM) to avoid crowds. Friday evenings are very busy.

  • Dress code: Modest – cover shoulders and knees. Head covering is recommended. Remove shoes before entering.

  • Inside: The tomb of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, marble courtyards, and the massive cauldron (deg) where food is cooked for devotees.

Urs Festival: The death anniversary of the saint (usually in the Islamic month of Rajab – around February/March). During Urs, the dargah sees over 500,000 devotees. If you plan to visit during Urs, book accommodation and transport months in advance.

2. Ana Sagar Lake

  • What it is: An artificial lake built in the 12th century by Anaji Chauhan (grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan).

  • Activities: Boating (₹50–150), walking on the promenade, and watching the sunset.

  • Nearby attractions: Daulat Bagh (beautiful gardens) and the Baradari (marble pavilion).

  • Timings: Sunrise to sunset

  • Entry: Free (boating extra)

3. Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra

  • What it is: A stunning mosque built in 1199 CE. Originally a Sanskrit college, it was converted into a mosque by Sultan Ghori.

  • Architecture: Indo‑Islamic style with beautiful arches, pillars, and a damaged screen wall with intricate calligraphy.

  • Timings: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM

  • Entry Fee: Indians ₹50, Foreigners ₹200 (approx.)

  • Stop time: 30–45 minutes

4. Taragarh Fort (Star Fort)

  • Perched on a hill overlooking Ajmer. The fort offers panoramic views of the city and Ana Sagar Lake.

  • Key features: The massive Bhim Burj cannon tower and the ruins of the fort.

  • Timings: Sunrise to sunset (best in late afternoon)

  • Entry Fee: Free (small parking fee)

  • Note: The fort is partially in ruins. Wear comfortable walking shoes – the climb takes 20–30 minutes.

5. Akbari Fort & Museum (Ajmer Government Museum)

  • Location: Inside the Akbari Fort (built by Akbar).

  • Collection: Mughal and Rajput armor, sculptures, paintings, and inscriptions.

  • Timings: 10:00 AM – 5:00 PM (closed Fridays)

  • Entry Fee: Indians ₹20, Foreigners ₹100

6. Nareli Jain Temple

  • Location: 8 km from Ajmer city center.

  • Architecture: A modern Jain temple complex with stunning white marble carvings. It is also a pilgrimage site for Jains.

  • Timings: 8:00 AM – 8:00 PM

  • Entry: Free

  • Best time: Early morning or late afternoon for soft light on the marble.

7. Mayo College (Outside only)

  • One of India's oldest public schools (established 1875). The campus has beautiful Indo‑Saroacenic architecture. You may not be allowed inside without prior permission, but the exterior view is impressive.

Itinerary – One Day Trip from Jaipur to Ajmer (with Return)

This itinerary assumes you start early and return the same day.

  • 6:30 AM – Depart Jaipur (by car or taxi)

  • 8:30 AM – Arrive Ajmer, head directly to Ajmer Sharif Dargah (before crowds build)

  • 10:00 AM – Explore the dargah and surrounding area (1.5 hours)

  • 11:30 AM – Drive to Ana Sagar Lake and Daulat Bagh (30 minutes)

  • 12:30 PM – Lunch at a local restaurant (try Sohan Halwa – Ajmer's famous sweet)

  • 2:00 PM – Visit Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra (45 minutes)

  • 3:00 PM – Drive to Taragarh Fort (1 hour – including climb and panoramic views)

  • 4:30 PM – Optional: Nareli Jain Temple (if time permits – 30 min drive)

  • 5:30 PM – Start return drive to Jaipur

  • 7:30 PM – Arrive Jaipur

If you want to include Pushkar: Start at 6 AM → Ajmer Sharif Dargah by 8 AM → finish Ajmer by 12 PM → drive to Pushkar (15 km, 20 min) → lunch in Pushkar → Brahma Temple and Pushkar Lake → return to Jaipur by 7 PM. This is a full but very rewarding day.

Best Time to Travel & Seasonal Tips

SeasonMonthsWeatherRoad ConditionRecommendation
WinterOctober – MarchPleasant (5°C – 25°C)Excellent✅ Best time – dargah visit is comfortable
SummerApril – JuneVery hot (35°C – 45°C)Good but hot⚠️ Start at 5–6 AM, carry water, use AC car
MonsoonJuly – SeptemberHumid, occasional rainGood (minor puddles)🟢 Scenic greenery, fewer crowds

Festival tips:

  • Urs Festival (Ajmer) – Check Islamic calendar (usually February/March). Extremely crowded – book taxis and hotels well in advance.

  • Pushkar Camel Fair (November) – If you extend to Pushkar, book everything at least 2–3 months ahead.

Food to Try in Ajmer – A Culinary Guide

DishDescriptionWhere to Try
Sohan HalwaAjmer's famous sweet – dense, translucent halwa made with wheat, ghee, and nuts.Sohan Halwa shops near Dargah (e.g., Mohanji Sohan Halwa)
Kadhi KachoriSpicy kadhi (yogurt curry) served with deep‑fried kachoris.Local stalls near Naya Bazaar
Keema SamosaFor non‑vegetarians – samosa filled with minced mutton.Street vendors near Dargah
Dal Baati ChurmaRajasthani signature dish – available at most restaurants.Hotel Amar, The Yellow Chilli
Masala ChaiServed in small earthen cups (kulhads) – especially near Ana Sagar Lake.Lakeside stalls

Where to eat (restaurants):

  • Mango Masala – rooftop restaurant with lake views

  • Hotel Amar – pure vegetarian, family‑friendly

  • Shreenath Restaurant – budget thalis

Alternative Jaipur to Ajmer Travel Options ( Train & Bus )

By Train (Comfortable & Budget-Friendly)

The distance between jaipur to ajmer by train is similar (~135 km), with travel time 2–3 hours.

Train NameTrain NumberDeparture (Jaipur)Arrival (Ajmer)Duration
Ajmer Shatabdi120156:05 AM8:05 AM2 hours
Intercity Express124603:00 PM5:30 PM2.5 hours
Mewar Express129646:35 PM9:15 PM2 hours 40 min

Source: IRCTC (irctc.co.in). Fares: Chair car ₹300–500, sleeper ₹200–300.

By Bus (Budget Option)

  • RSRTC (Rajasthan Roadways) and private operators run frequent buses from Jaipur's Sindhi Camp to Ajmer bus stand.

  • Travel time: 2.5 – 3 hours

  • Fare: ₹150 – ₹300 (depending on AC or ordinary)

Booking platforms: RedBus, MakeMyTrip, official RSRTC portal.

Important Travel Tips

  1. Start early – Leave Jaipur by 6:30–7:00 AM to reach Ajmer by 9:00 AM, before the dargah gets crowded and before the afternoon heat.

  2. Dress modestly – For the dargah, cover shoulders and knees. Women should also cover their heads (a scarf is recommended). Remove shoes at the entrance (keep ₹5–10 for shoe minders).

  3. Carry cash – Toll plazas accept Fastag, but local shops, auto‑rickshaws, and small eateries may not accept cards/UPI.

  4. Beware of touts – Around the dargah, many touts will offer to "guide" you or sell flowers at inflated prices. Politely decline and go directly to the main entrance. Inside, offerings are optional.

  5. For photography – Photography inside the main shrine of the dargah is restricted. You can take photos in the courtyards.

  6. For night driving – NH48 is safe, but daytime travel is recommended (stray animals, truck traffic).

  7. Combine with Pushkar – If you have a full day, Ajmer + Pushkar is very doable. Start at 6 AM, finish Ajmer by 1 PM, Pushkar by 5 PM, back to Jaipur by 7:30 PM.

Jaipur to Udaipur Distance

The jaipur to udaipur distance by road is approximately 390–425 km, depending on the route you choose. The most popular and fastest route (via NH 48) covers 393 km and takes about 6.5 to 7.5 hours of driving time.

Jaipur to Khatu Shyam distance

Jaipur to Khatu Shyam distance by road is roughly 80-89 km. This short route makes the pilgrimage to Khatu Shyam Ji the famed Barbarik temple in Sikar district, Rajasthan an easy drive of about 1–2 hours by car. For example, one popular route goes Jaipur → Ringas (62 km) → Khatu (18 km).

Jaipur to Sanwariya Seth Distance 

The jaipur to sanwariya seth distance is approximately 340–350 km depending on your starting point in the Pink City. The drive takes about 6 to 7 hours via smooth national highways.


Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is the exact jaipur to ajmer distance by road?

135 km via NH48 (Jaipur-Ajmer Expressway). Travel time: 2 – 2.5 hours.

Q2: Jaipur se ajmer ki duri kitni hai ?

लगभग 135 किलोमीटर। कार या टैक्सी से 2 से 2.5 घंटे लगते हैं।

Q3: What is ajmer se jaipur ki duri for the return trip?

The ajmer se jaipur ki duri is exactly the same – 135 km via NH48.

Q4: What is the distance between jaipur to ajmer via Kishangarh?

The distance via Kishangarh (on NH48) is 135 km – Kishangarh is about 100 km from Jaipur on the way to Ajmer.

Q5: Is the Jaipur to Ajmer road safe for night driving?

NH48 is generally safe, but night driving is not recommended due to stray animals (cows, camels) and heavy truck traffic. Daytime travel (6 AM – 6 PM) is best.

Q6: Can I do a same‑day return trip from Jaipur to Ajmer?

Yes – easily. Leave at 6:30 AM, reach by 9 AM, spend 4–5 hours in Ajmer (dargah, lake, fort), and return by 6–7 PM.

Q7: What is the best route for jaipur to ajmer distance by road for a family?

Route 1 (NH48 – 135 km) – fastest, smoothest, with clean dhabas and restrooms. Ideal for families with children or elderly.

Q8: How much does a taxi cost for the jaipur to ajmer distance by road?

Sedan: ₹2,000 – ₹2,500 one way. SUV: ₹3,000 – ₹4,000. Round trip is cheaper per day.

Q9: Are there tolls on the Jaipur–Ajmer highway?

Yes – there are 2–3 toll plazas on NH48. Total toll cost approx ₹100–150 one way. Fastag is accepted.

Q10: What is the nearest tourist place to Ajmer for a quick detour?

Pushkar is only 15 km away (20 min drive). The Brahma Temple and Pushkar Lake are must‑sees. If you have less time, Ana Sagar Lake and Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra are within Ajmer city itself.

A Short, Rewarding Road Trip

The jaipur to ajmer distance of 135 kilometers is one of the shortest and most pleasant road trips from the Pink City. Whether you are seeking spiritual solace at the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, exploring the historical Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra, or enjoying a boat ride on Ana Sagar Lake, Ajmer offers a perfect blend of devotion, history, and natural beauty.

Plan your trip between October and March, start early, dress modestly for the dargah, and keep your camera ready for the desert landscapes along the way. And for a stress‑free, comfortable journey, consider booking a taxi with Elephant village amer a trusted name for Jaipur–Ajmer routes.

Have you driven from Jaipur to Ajmer? Share your experience or favorite stopover in the comments below!

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