Adhai Din Ka Jhompra Ajmer

The two and a half day hut in Ajmer is a mosque located in Ajmer city of Rajasthan. It is considered one of the oldest mosques in India which was built in 1199 AD built by Qutub-ud-din-Aibak, the first Sultan of Delhi and is also the oldest monument of Ajmer. It is believed that it was built in two and a half days. It is the remnant of an old mosque that was constructed along with the remains of Hindu and Jain temples. Explain that most of the ancient temples here are in ruins today, but the area of ​​the mosque is still used as a religious site.

Best time to Visit

The best time to visit Ajmer is from October to March which includes the monsoon and winter season. The scorching heat of summer can bother you during April and June. Most festivals, both religious and cultural, are celebrated during October and November.

How to Reach

Adhay Day hut is a major tourist destination of Ajmer. The city is well connected to many major and small cities of India through rail and road networks. Ajmer holds the capital, Shatabdi, Jan Shatabdi, Garib Rath Superfast and fast trains.

 Ajmer does not have its own airport but Jaipur and Delhi are the nearest airports from where many domestic and foreign flights operate.

If you want to travel the half-day hut by road, then let us know that Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation connects deluxe and semi-deluxe AC and non AC buses from Ajmer to Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai, Allahabad, Lucknow and other places. There are also private bus and taxi operators that can take you to Ajmer.