Ajmer Kishangarh Dumping Yard Half Day Tour is a surreal snow-white landscape of marble slurry waste located around 25 to 30 kms from Ajmer, reachable in around 30 to 45 minutes. It is one of the easiest and most unusual half-day trips from Ajmer.
Also known as “Rajasthan’s Switzerland” and the “Moon Land of Rajasthan”, the Kishangarh Marble Dumping Yard is a byproduct of the region’s massive marble cutting and polishing industry. Decades of dumped white marble slurry have built up into vast, glacier-like mounds that look almost like snowfields. This half-day tour from Ajmer is built for photography enthusiasts, pre-wedding shoot planners, content creators, and curious travelers who want to see this offbeat attraction.
Walk across vast white marble slurry mounds that genuinely resemble a snowfield or glacier.
Timings are flexible; many photographers prefer a sunrise shot of this place, instead of late-morning, since the soft early light gives the best “snow-like” effect for photos.
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This is one of the shortest tours in our Ajmer day trip lineup, leaving most of your half-day free for photography, an optional Kishangarh sightseeing stop, or a relaxed return via Ana Sagar Lake.
Best time to visit:
Early morning sunrise or late afternoon sunset for the most dramatic, glowing light on the white marble dust.
October to March are the best months to avoid peak summer heat reflecting off the white surface.
Midday visits in summer (April to June) – the white slurry intensifies heat and glare.
Weekends and public holidays tend to be busier with local visitors and photoshoot groups, weekdays are noticeably quieter.
Travelers can choose any of these options for car rental in Ajmer, depending on their travel styles:
Sedan (Dzire/Etios) – 4 passengers
SUV (Innova/ Innova Crysta) – 6 to 7 passengers
Tempo travellers – 12 to 17 passengers
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It's approximately 25–30 km from Ajmer, about a 30–45 minute drive, making it one of the quickest and easiest half-day trips from the city.
Yes, general entry is free. You only need to collect a token or entry slip from the Kishangarh Marble Association office, located about 1–1.5 km from the site itself, before heading to the gate.
No, because most visitors report that DSLR cameras are not permitted at the standard entry gate, and only smartphone photography is allowed. If you want a professional shoot with proper camera equipment, you'll need to arrange a themed-photography permit through the Marble Association, which involves an additional fee.