Nestled in the scenic Pushkar Ghati on the Ajmer–Pushkar Road, the Maharana Pratap Smarak stands as a powerful tribute to the legendary Rajput warrior, Maharana Pratap Singh of Mewar. Located just a short drive from both Ajmer and Pushkar, this memorial beautifully captures the spirit of Rajput valor, sacrifice, and unwavering pride.
The centerpiece of the smarak is a majestic bronze statue of Maharana Pratap mounted on his loyal horse Chetak, symbolizing his fearless spirit in battle—especially during the famous Battle of Haldighati. Surrounded by greenery and calm hills, the memorial is not just a historical site but also a peaceful place for reflection.
This makes it ideal for visitors to see both sites together as part of one spiritual and historical stop.
Massive equestrian statue of Maharana Pratap on Chetak
Information panels on Rajput history and the Haldighati war
Well-maintained gardens and walking paths
Great spot for photography and peaceful breaks
Ideal for school trips and educational visits
The Maharana Pratap Smarak in Pushkar Ghati is a proud salute to one of India’s greatest warriors. With Nausar Mata Mandir just a short walk away, visitors can enjoy a fulfilling journey that blends spiritual peace and historic pride in one serene location. A must-visit for every tourist coming to Ajmer or Pushkar.
It is located in Pushkar Ghati, on the Ajmer–Pushkar Road, around 6 km from Ajmer city.
Very close—just 100 to 200 meters away. You can easily walk to the temple after visiting the smarak.
The memorial is open from 9:00 AM to 7:00 PM, every day.
Yes, free parking is available near the entrance.
Yes, the area is safe and comfortable for all age groups, including seniors and students.