Ajmer Taxi Services offers Ajmer Ranakpur Kumbhalgarh Same Day Tour Trip, letting you go through the popular tourist attractions of Rajasthan. The Mewar’s most striking heritage sites are the intricately carved Ranakpur Jain mandir and the formidable Kumbhalgarh Fort. The tour allows you to travel without booking a hotel stay anywhere.
The route runs via Beawar – Bhilwara – Gomti Chauraha towards Sadri, where Ranakpur comes first, followed by a short drive of around 30 kms to Kumbhalgarh, before the long return leg to Ajmer.
Note: This is a long same day tour with realistic stops, darshan, and lunch. Expect to be on the road for 9 to 10 hours and back in Ajmer well after dark. If you are traveling with elderly family members or young children, ask 1 night stay near Kumbhalgarh.
Note: These timings are indicative. Ranakpur Jain Mandir is generally open to non-Jain visitors only from late morning to mid-afternoon and closes earlier than the fort.
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Ranakpur Jain Temple – A 15th-century Chaturmukha temple dedicated to Tirthankara Adinath, built almost entirely in pale marble. The temple is renowned for its 1,444 intricately carved pillars, each with a unique design and support 29 halls across different levels.
Kumbhalgarh Fort – Dated back to the 15th century by Rana Kumbha, this UNESCO-recognised hill fort sits within the Kumbhalgarh wildlife sanctuary, and is enclosed by a massive perimeter wall stretching around 36 kms. It has the second-longest continuous wall in the world after the Great Wall of China.
Best time to visit:
Weekends and Jain festive days at Ranakpur can restrict or shift visiting hours for non-Jain tourists. So, plan a buffer time.
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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Yes, but it's a long day, roughly 480–490 km round trip and 9–10 hours of driving, plus sightseeing time. An early start by 5–5:30 AM is essential to comfortably see both sites and be back in Ajmer by night. For a more relaxed pace, a 2-day/1-night version with a stay near Kumbhalgarh is a better fit for families with elderly members or small children.
Ranakpur and Kumbhalgarh are about 30–33 km apart by road, connected via a hilly, scenic route through the Aravalli range. The drive typically takes 45 minutes to an hour.
Ranakpur and Kumbhalgarh are about 30–33 km apart by road, connected via a hilly, scenic route through the Aravalli range. The drive typically takes 45 minutes to an hour.