Welcome to Ajmer Sharif Dargah, a magical place in Rajasthan! Also known as Ajmer Dargah, it's the resting place of a Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. For over 800 years, people of all faiths have come here to pray and feel peace. Come experience the beautiful architecture and the loving spirit of Ajmer!
Explore The Historical Architecture.
Listen To Soulful Qawwalis.
Offer Prayers At The Dargah.
Partake In Langar (Community Kitchen).
Seek Blessings For Well-Being.
October to March
Early Morning
₹500 per person
The Dargah marks the final resting place of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a Persian Sufi saint who arrived in Ajmer in the 12th century. He dedicated his life to serving the poor and spreading the message of love and peace. After his death in 1236, his tomb became a revered site. Over the centuries, various rulers, including the Mughals, contributed to the Dargah's development. Emperor Humayun constructed the Akbari Mosque, and Shah Jahan added the Shah Jahani Mosque. The Dargah continues to be managed by the Chishti Order, preserving its traditions and serving as a beacon of spiritual guidance.