Ajmer

Nareli is a Jain place located on the outskirts Kishangarh bypass. This is a good place to visit, has a very big temple and offer authentic jain food You have to check the meal hours in advance, they are strict in serving meals in those hours only

Ana Sagar is the tank manmade lake in Ajmer. Daulat Bag is a garden on the near side of Ana Sagar and is a nice place to relax. there are marble monuments by the shore and plenty of ice cream and papad-wallahs selling snacks. There is apparently boat rental, though other than a bumper boats tank.

The Dargah is a major pilgrimage centre for Muslims and some Hindus. Entry is free, but you should give the people watching your shoes a couple of rupees. Be careful inside -- pickpocketing has been known to occur, particularly in the entrance to the shrine where people are packed very close together. Priests are available to act as guides and to perform ceremonies at the shrine. Men and women must cover their heads, and women must cover their shoulders. The beggars in the Dargah Bazaar can be quite persistent.

There is a Jain temple on the way to Ana Sagar which is quite beautiful from the outside. You can also enter, but usual temple protocols apply.

Must go to Pushkarspecially for Hindus -visit the amazing Brahma Temple, go shopping in the narrow but ethnic and colourful lanes of the marketplace, eat traditional foods as well as international delicasies in the numerous eateries.

Shah Jahan's Mosque- This mosque is the most beautiful of all the structures, in the Dargah precinct. It is made of white marble, delicately carved with trellis-work.

The Museum- Emperor Akbar's royal residence, now serves as a museum, which houses an excellent collection of Mughal and Rajput armour, and some fine sculpture.