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Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple

Also called the Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, this temple is located near to the Pushkar Lake. It is one of the few Brahma temples remaining in the country and is amongst the rare places to visit in Pushkar. The place of worship was built in the fourteenth century. Constructed of marble and stone, it has a unique architecture along with the majestic red pinnacle. The bird motif of the sacred structure gives it a distinctive identity. Inside the place of worship, images of Brahma adorn the sanctum sanctorum. Married men are not allowed entry into the sanctum sanctorum as this place is reserved only for ascetics or sanyasis.

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Savitri Mata Temple

Savitri Mata Temple

The Savitri Temple is one of the most famous pilgrimage places to visit in Pushkar. As the name indicates, this temple is dedicated to Gayatri, the distressed wife of Lord Brahma. One needs to reach the Ratnagiri hilltop to by climbing approximately 200 stairs to reach this temple.

However, one can also take the help of the ropeway to reach the temple. The story behind this temple is that Goddess Gayatri rested here on her visit to Pushkar. This temple is also known for its architectural and scenic beauty.

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Rangji Temple

Rangji Temple

Devoted to lord Vaikuntha Venkatesh, the new Rangji temple is amongst the most ancient temples in all of Pushkar. The temple is acknowledged for its mesmerizing architectural design including the high rising Gopuram, a composition which is common amongst several South Indian temples followed by an enormous entrance. The temple, through its layout also carries the essence of Mughal architecture as well. Bowing inside the temple, we find it's four corners embedded with Garuda, signifying the presence of Vaikuntha Venkatesh. Among the temple exists sections of other temples, specifically eight in number, that are dedicated to various gods including Goddess Laxmi and Lord Krishna among others. The presence of a priest at the temple is always mandatory and they act as a caretaker of the new Rangji temple. Visitors can also indulge in prayers and 'puja' sessions at the temple which is carried out every day. The serene atmosphere and delightful architecture of the temple have made it one of the most visited places among tourists in the holy town of Pushkar. The temple is particularly crowded with tourists during the Pushkar fair, a holy celebration that is celebrated every year during the Kartik period.  All in all, devotees and tourists who find delight in architectural elegance should definitely pay a visit to the charming New Rangji temple. It is family-friendly and takes more than an hour to explore it completely which makes it a promising destination for weekend getaways with family and friends. There are also various eateries and snack shops near the temple place for visitors to enjoy a good meal.

Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake

Surrounded by more than fifty bathing ghats, this lake is located in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan. Legend has it that Lord Brahma was looking for a place to conduct a religious ceremony. He dropped a lotus to guide him. The lotus fell on the site which is now the Pushkar Lake.

It is a sacred water body for Hindus and is where the Pushkar Fair is held. Thousands of pilgrims visit here to take a holy dip during the fair which is said to cleanse sins. The lake is generally full through the year and has different varieties of fish. The surrounding regions are home to exotic flora and fauna. Numerous migratory birds visit the water body during certain seasons. Surrounded by good hotels and resorts, you are never short of accommodation facilities when here.

Set amidst beautiful hills, the lake is one of the main tourist attractions of Rajasthan. These hills are where the Saint Agasthya's cave is, which is amongst the intriguing places to see in Pushkar. It is believed that in these adjoining hills, this great saint meditated for good part of his life.

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Varaha Temple

Varaha Temple

One of the most famous of all Pushkar tourist places, Varaha Temple is located in the heart of the city. With Pushkar being the land of glorious dynasties and religious temples, this beautiful temple does complete justice to its name. The Varaha Temple is dedicated to the chief Hindu God, Lord Vishnu’s avatar Varaha, who was incarnated in the form of a boar.

The temple is built superbly with a remarkable architecture consisting of a dome, white walls and pillars. Due to its religious sanctity, it attracts a lot of Hindu devotees from across the country.

Gurudwara Sahib

Gurudwara Sahib

This beautiful Gurudwara is located in the heart of the town and is one of the most popular places to visit in Pushkar for Sikhs. It is believed that two of the Sikh gurus named Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh rested at this place on their visit to Pushkar.

Also, there is the Gandhi Ghat here, which was earlier known as Gobind Ghat. It is the place where the 10th Guru of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh stayed for a long time. There is a stone slab inscribed as Gobind Ghat present here under a kiosk, with four different scripts, including Devanagari, Gurumukhi, Persian as well as Roman. Moreover, the main priest here also has a handwritten copy of the Guru Granth Sahib, which is the most important religious scripture of Sikhism.

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Pushkar is known as a land of ghats. Of the 52 ghats it has, the Gau Ghat is frequented the most. It is a huge ghat surrounded by the Raj Babra temple which sets its ambience. This ghat is popularly visited by people to perform the religious rituals precisely the pind daan ceremony for the ones who are dead.

Furthermore, the Gau Ghat is popular because the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru, and Lal Bahadur Shastri were scattered into the lake here. The lanes near the Gau Ghat are flooded with tiny street shops which offer leather products, jewellery, pieces artwork, and handicrafts.

Varaha Ghat

Varaha Ghat

Among the huge ghats that one can find in Pushkar, the Varah Ghat is a beautiful place known for its evening glory and scintillating views of the lake. Famous for the great Aarti ceremony conducted here every night, visitors can experience the warmth and serenity in the vibrant colours of the sky and lake along with the chanting of hymns and prayers.

One can also find many food stalls and local vendors sell artistic handicrafts and Rajasthani artefacts along the ghat. It is a must visit place if you wish to see the actual vibe of Pushkar after sunset.

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Gayatri Mata Temple

Gayatri Mata Temple

Known for its string mythological connections, the historic and beautiful Gayatri Mata Temple is one of the most popular places to visit in Pushkar. It is said that Lord Brahma was cursed by his wife Gayatri when he married to an untouchable girl named Savitri to complete the yajna ceremony during her absence.

As Goddess Gayatri was unaware of this marriage, she cursed Lord Brahma that he would not be worshipped anywhere else except Pushkar. Since then, Lord Brahma and Goddess Gayatri are worshipped at this temple together. The architectural beauty of this temple attracts most of the tourists.

Shiv Shakti Art & Handicraft

Shiv Shakti Art & Handicraft

Rajasthan is known all over the world for its beautiful and intricate art and handicraft. And Shiv Shakti Art & Handicraft is one of the best stores where you can find some of the most beautiful handiwork. Boasting of an exquisite and exclusive collection of traditional Rajasthani art and handicrafts, they offer everything from home décor, paintings and more.

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The largest royal place of residence in Pushkar, Man Mahal is one of the places to visit in Pushkar. Located beside the Sarovar Lake, the view from here is engaging. You can see the entire expanse of the Sarovar Lake and the surrounding regions. It was built for Raja Man Singh-I, who visited this place as a retreat center. Now the erstwhile royal guest house is public guest house. It is open for visitors who can stay here and enjoy the many facets of Pushkar.

Man Mahal has a commanding architecture that incorporates traditional Rajasthani architectural elements. There is a touch of Mughal influence in the design of the building. The palace is also called the Sarovar Hotel given that it is a world class stay offering an international ambience to suit all types of visitors.

The interiors of the structure are a visual treat for visitors. Located on the banks of the lake, you can go for boating expeditions on these serene waters. The hotel administration also arranges for tour guides to help you make an informed trip into the heart of the city. Providing a unique experience, if you have ever fancied living in a palace, this is your opportunity.

Pushkar Bazaar

Pushkar Bazaar

The Pushkar Bazaar is amongst the top tourist destinations in Pushkar and the most popular amongst places to visit in Pushkar. The assortment of items sold in this marketplace provides you an insight of the culture here.This market is famous for rose pulp. You can also purchase syrup and gulkhand which are popular items sold in the shops here. Even though it is a bustling market, it is a beautiful place. All handicraft items and miscellaneous items sold here are reasonably priced.

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Mahadeva Temple

Mahadeva Temple

Built as early as the early 19th century, Mahadeva Temple is one of the most visited Pushkar tourist places, having great religious value. It is one of the finest temples in this town and is known for its unique architectural style. As the name indicates, this temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva (Mahadeva).

The best part about this temple is that the idol kept inside has five faces which is made of white marble and is decorated with beautiful ornaments. The interiors have multiple sculptures and carvings of numerous Hindu deities. The courtyard of this temple is also decorated with pink colored pillars which adds to its beauty.

Rose Garden

Rose Garden

Pushkar is also famous as the Rose Garden of Rajasthan and the rose farmers here grow an amazing variety of roses. The Rose Garden is one of the most enchanting places to visit in Pushkar for the sheer variety of hues and fragrance that this place has.

Budha Pushkar Lake

Budha Pushkar Lake

Among all the Pushkar Sightseeing places, the Budha Pushkar Lake is one of the most important historic lakes you can find here. Having a strong connection to Hindu mythology, this is the lake where Lord Ram is known to have performed the last rites of King Dashratha, his father.

Aloo Baba Temple Pushkar

Aloo Baba Temple Pushkar

Ranked among the top fascinating tourist places to visit in Pushkar, the Aloo Baba Temple is named after a guru who used to meditate in the area. Known for his simplicity, control and healthy living, this 70-year old man is known to eat just potatoes and nothing else, thereby giving the temple this name.

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There are many places to visit in Pushkar, in addition to the numerous Pushkar sightseeing places. But, the most important of these places include the 52 ghats that surround the Pushkar Lake and are known for their religious importance. You can also take a bath and offer your prayers in these ghats. Some of the most famous ghats in Pushkar are: 1. Brahma Ghat 2. Varaha Ghat 3. Dadhich Ghat 4. Gwalior Ghat 5. Saptarishi Ghat 6. Kota Ghat 7. Gau Ghat 8. Yag Ghat 9. Jaipur Ghat 10. Karni Ghat 11. Gangaur Ghat 12. Holkar Ghat 13. Badri Ghat 14. 108 Mahadev Ghat 15. Swarup Ghat 16. Kalyan Ghat

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What are the highlights of pushkar fair.

The Pushkar Fair, also commonly known as the Pushkar Camel Fair, is one of the best places to visit in Pushkar. Held in the town of Pushkar every year in the month of November during Kartik Purnima, the fair is a must visit event, especially if you are travelling in the region at this time. The Pushkar Camel Fair, also known as Kartik Mela, is one of the most beautiful camel festivals in the country. The festival is an 8-day long vibrant and colourful affair held in the month of November every year. This fair is organized every year to promote the local camel and cattle traders to do business during holy Kartik Purnima. Multiple shops across the fairground are set up which feature Rajasthani handicrafts, art and culture. Also, the best part about this fair is that each day of the fair has a unique set of activities including magic shows, snake charmers, puppet show, camel parade, gipsy dance and ghoomar. Location: Most of the activities take place at the place which is located to the west of town near the intersection of Brahma Temple Road and National Highway 89. Timings: It is advisable to reach early to enjoy the fair to the most. Entry fee: The entry to the Camel Fair is free. However, you do have to pay nominal charges for the activities and rides you wish to partake in. Pushkar Fair is a traditional carnival that brings thousands of camels, cattle and horses together. This colourful 8-day long affair attracts a large number of tourists and photographers from all over the world. Some of the major highlights of the Pushkar Fair are:

1. Camel and Horse Races 2. Cultural Performances 3. Art and Craft Exhibitions 4. Magic Shows 5. Ghoomar Dances 6. Bridal Competitions 7. Hot Air Balloon 8. Camel Safari 9. Horse Safari

What is Pushkar famous for?

Located in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, Pushkar is most famous around the country for the annual Pushkar Camel Fair held over 8 days in the month of November marking the Kartika Purnima month. It also attracts a staggering figure of almost 200,000 people. Other than that, this place is famous for its religious sights, the many ghats and temples present here, as well as the quirky restaurants and cafes one can find in this little town.  Everything about Pushkar tends to fill its visitors with surprise, from the small shops and shacks lining the lanes to the colourful, vibrant streets which show off the culture of Rajasthan, in addition to its warmth. 

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Pushkar is considered to be a holy town. And it is because of this, that drinking alcohol is not allowed in this town. However, there are certain restaurants, cafes and shops, which offer cocktails and other alcoholic beverages. But most of these are located on the outskirts of Pushkar, in the Ajmer region. 

What is the ideal duration for a holiday in Pushkar?

There is no scarcity of Pushkar tourist places that will impress you with their charm when you are on a tour here. An ideal duration for a holiday in Pushkar is between 2 to 4 days. For a two-day trip to Pushkar, you can cover the following places on Day 1: 1. Pushkar Lake 2. Brahma Temple 3. Savitri Temple 4. Man Mahal 5. Merta City 6. Pushkar Bazaar On day two, you can start with: 1. Adventure activities 2. Visit the different Ghats 3. Rose Garden 4. Sarafa Bazaar 5. Camel Safari 6. Dinner at The Laughing Buddha Café Pushkar

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1. Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake

0 km from city center 1 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

This is one of the holiest lakes of India. People come from all over the country to wash off their sins in this lake. There are about 500 or so odd temples placed around this lake.

2. Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple

0 km from city center 2 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Jagatpita Brahma Mandir or the Brahma Temple located in Pushkar, Rajasthan is the most famous Hindu temple dedicated to Lord Brahma who is considered the creator of the universe. Being the only temple dedicated to Brahma in India, it attracts lakhs of pilgrims every year. The small town of Pushkar seems holy because of the presence of Brahma Temple. It also finds its mention in the prominent ten religious places of the world and the five sacred pilgrimages for Hindus in India.

3. Savitri Temple

Savitri Temple

2 km from city center 3 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Savitri temple is located atop the Savitri Hill. The one and half hour climb to the temple is hard and strenuous. Both, idols of Brahma's first wife Savitri and his second consort Gayatri are present here, though Savitri is always worshipped first.

4. Varaha Temple

Varaha Temple

0 km from city center 4 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

The largest and the most ancient temple of Pushkar, Varaha Temple is dedicated to Varaha The Boar which is the third incarnation (avatar) of Lord Vishnu. The Varaha temple houses an image of lord Vishnu in the incarnation of wild boar.

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Camel Safari in Pushkar

5 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

The golden deserts of Pushkar can be best explored in a camel safari. While it is a common myth that the best camel safaris are available in Jaisalmer, not a lot know that Pushkar offers some of the most amazing sand dunes and mesmerising views of the sunrise/ sunsets. And while you are out there, exploring the shimmering golden sands, you can also enjoy a spectacular view of the mountains and Aravalli hills in the backdrop. What is more, you will also be allowed to pass through tiny dainty villages and can get a sneak peek into the rustic lifestyle of the locals.

6. Rangji Temple, Pushkar

Rangji Temple, Pushkar

0 km from city center 6 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Rangji temple is a reflection of South Indian architectural style with glimpses of Mughal design as well. It is in the top three temples of Pushkar dedicated to one of the incarnations of Vishnu, Rangji. The temple is a major attraction for south Indian pilgrims.

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7. Singh Sabha Gurudwara

Singh Sabha Gurudwara

28 km from city center 7 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

The Gurudwara was made to commemorate the visit of Guru Nanak Dev to Pushkar. This place is also known as the Guru Nanak Dharamshala.

8. Pushkar Mela

Pushkar Mela

8 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

India's greatest tribal gathering, Pushkar Mela is held annually in November from Karthik Ekadashi to Karthik Purnima as per the Hindu calendar. It is a grand travel experience held on a vast scale. People visit the fair to witness the beauty of Rajasthani Culture. Attracting more than 400,000 tourists, funky competitions like 'Matka Tod', 'Longest Moustache', and 'Bridal Competitions', are held during the annual Pushkar Fair. Spread over five days, more than 11,000 cattle, horses and camels are part of this visual spectacle.

9. Man Mahal

Man Mahal

1 km from city center 9 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Built as the royal residence of Man Singh, Man Mahal is a stunning work of architecture. From the top of the grand palace, one can get a splendid view of the surroundings. The reflections of the temples in Pushkar in the Pushkar Lake is a mesmerising sight rendering it a perfect site for photography.

10. Pushkar Bazar

Pushkar Bazar

0 km from city center 10 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Pushkar Bazar is where one can find a variety of traditional Rajasthani products including apparel, accessories, jewellery, decor items and items for daily use. It is the best market to buy the local leather work, puppets and the bangles made in the region. This is where the colours of Rajasthan can be found in a variety that is awe-inspiring.

11. Camping in Pushkar

Camping in Pushkar

11 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Boasting of surreal scenic beauty of the Thar desert and known to be an important pilgrimage centre of the Hindus, Pushkar is thronged by hundreds of tourists every year besides the regular pilgrims. The town has a lot to offer to its guests and desert camping is one of the top activities on the list. Boasting of Aravalli Hills in the backdrop and the magnanimous gorgeous desert in the vicinity, the town is an oasis of natural beauty and vibrant culture. And the same scenic beauty alongwith the beautiful starlit sky makes the activity even more exciting. The unique charm and charisma of the small town makes it an ideal camping destination.

12. Naga Pahar

Naga Pahar

0 km from city center 12 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Naga Pahar is located between Pushkar Lake and Ajmer and is believed to be where Agastya Muni lived. The Naag Kund is believed to have existed on the Naga Pahar. The Kund was home to Vatu, Lord Brahma's son who stayed on the hill after he was punished by Chyavan Rishi for being a mischief-maker. The attraction, thus, has religious significance, and is also famous for trekking and spiritual walks. Locals believe that the height of the hillock has been decreasing over the years and it will eventually vanish some day in the future.

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13. Mahadev Temple

Mahadev Temple

13 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Located on the banks of Pushkar Lake in the heart of the city, Mahadev Temple- also known as Apteshwar Mahadev Temple, is a popular Hindu pilgrimage site in the city of Pushkar. Enshrined by Lord Shiva, the temple was built in the 19th century and boasts of a spectacular architectural style. Constructed in white marbles, the temple house a five faced idol of Lord Mahadev- four of its faces represent the four directions that they face, while the fifth one looks upwards and is a symbol of purity and spiritual progress. The five faces are called Sadyojat, Vamdev, Aghor, Tatpurush and Ishan.

14. Pap Mochani Temple

Pap Mochani Temple

1 km from city center 14 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Pap Mochani Temple is one of the most famous attractions in the state. Its presiding deity is Goddess Gayatri who is believed to be a powerful Goddess who can absolve one's sins. It is also associated with the Legend of the Mahabharata - Ashwatthama is believed to have visited the temple to seek salvation. The traditional Hindu temple architecture also draws tourists in large numbers.

15. Sarafa Bazar

Sarafa Bazar

15 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Strewn about with colourful goods, garments and accessories with pocket sized shops tucked next to each other on the side of the pathways, Sarafa Bazaar is one of the most popular markets in Pushkar which is a common favourite among shopaholics, tourists and pilgrims as well. The most common items available in the market are handicrafts, textiles, leather goods, embroidered Camel covers, and colourful idols of different gods and goddesses. Another very popular item sold at the market is stone studded bangles, that are a specialty of Rajasthan.

16. Kishangarh

Kishangarh

32 km from city center 16 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Kishangarh is famous for its art, forts and the marble mines. Tourists can find explore the splendid Kuchaman Fort and the Phool Mahal Palace. The attraction also has the serene Gundaloo Lake where one can find various species of birds. Tourists can also purchase marble artefacts as gifts and souvenirs.

17. Merta City

Merta City

55 km from city center 17 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Renowned for its temples and bravura palaces, Merta City is an attraction in itself. There are several unique attractions viz the Meera Bai Temple (four hundred years old), Aurangzeb Mosque and Bhanwal Mata Temple in the Merta City. (br) Users make use of the shortest route map from merta city to pushkar during their travel. Browse the website of Shortest Route and enter to and from locations in the boxes provided. Click to search and get the road route between merta city to pushkar. Users are able to find out the shortest road from merta city to pushkar. This shortest route finder tool helps users in reducing the travel time to their travel points.

18. Rose Garden, Pushkar

Rose Garden, Pushkar

2 km from city center 18 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Rose Garden is a delightful attraction in the deserts of Rajasthan. Some of the rose species are grown by the local farmers while some are sourced from various parts of the world. One can find a wide variety of colourful and fragrant roses here.

19. Atmeshwar Temple

Atmeshwar Temple

0 km from city center 19 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Atmeshwar Temple is a famous religious attraction that is dedicated to Lord Shiva. The Shivalinga is located a few feet below the ground level. A narrow hallway leads to the shrine. The Shivalinga is seen encircled by a serpent (the Naga) made of copper.

20. Savitri Mata Ropeway

Savitri Mata Ropeway

1 km from city center 20 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Overlooking the picturesque Pushkar Lake, the Savitri Mata Ropeway offers a breathtaking bird’s eye view of the entire town of Pushkar. With the Savitri Mata Temple holding immense religious significance, this ropeway not only facilitates pilgrims but also provides majestic views that are a must-see for visitors to the Brahma temple.

21. Brahma Ghat

Brahma Ghat

0 km from city center 21 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Brahma Ghat in Pushkar stands as a sacred sanctuary, a tranquil haven on the banks of the revered Pushkar Lake. As one of the most spiritually significant ghats in India, Brahma Ghat draws pilgrims and visitors alike, offering a divine ambiance and a connection to the religious heritage of Pushkar.

22. Rama Vaikunth Nath Swami Temple

Rama Vaikunth Nath Swami Temple

1 km from city center 22 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Nestled 10 kilometers northwest of Ajmer City, at the entrance of the sacred town Pushkar in Rajasthan, the Rama Vaikunth Nath Swami Temple, also known as New Rang Nath Ji Temple, stands as a majestic symbol of devotion and architectural brilliance. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, this temple, built by Seth Magniram Bangar of Didwana, Marwar, is a sprawling complex spread over 20 bighas of land.

23. Sunset Point in Pushkar

Sunset Point in Pushkar

0 km from city center 23 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Situated strategically to the west of Pushkar Lake, Sunset Point provides an unobstructed view of the sun's descent against the backdrop of the Aravalli Range. The proximity to the sacred lake and the surrounding hills adds a touch of spirituality to the already mesmerizing panorama. The silhouette of Pushkar Lake against the setting sun adds an ethereal touch to the scenery. The holy lake, surrounded by ghats and temples, becomes a tranquil mirror reflecting the changing colors of the sky.

24. Gau Ghat

Gau Ghat

0 km from city center 24 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Pushkar, a city adorned with 25 ghats, stands as a tapestry of cultural and spiritual richness. Among these, Gau Ghat, originally built by the Rajput households, has evolved into a significant worship spot and a historical landmark. This ghat, situated in the heart of Pushkar in Ajmer, Rajasthan, holds a special place not only in the spiritual landscape but also in India's historical narrative

25. Xcapade Adventure Park

Xcapade Adventure Park

3 km from city center 25 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Xcapade Adventures stands as a dedicated community for adventure enthusiasts and nature lovers, providing an experience tailored for all age groups at affordable prices. Spanning 7 acres in Pushkar, Rajasthan, this integrated Adventure Sports Park offers activities such as Rock Climbing, Zorbing, Quad Biking, Obstacle Course, Bungee Jump, Parasailing, and more.

26. Ajaypal Temple and Picnic Spot

Ajaypal Temple and Picnic Spot

9 km from city center 26 out of 26 Places To Visit in Pushkar

Nestled about 10 kilometers from Pushkar, the Ajaypal Temple is a hidden marvel founded by Raja Ajay Pal in the 11th century. Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this serene temple offers a picturesque escape surrounded by boulders of marble, creating a breathtaking panorama. Embark on a scenic drive to Ajaypal Temple, passing through lush forests, sand dunes, and valleys embraced by hills.

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Pushkar does not need any introduction for the glory, history and culture that it exhibits. One of the ancient cities of the country, located in Ajmer, it has been largely known for its religious significance as the city boasts of one of the very rare temples of Lord Brahma(Hindu god). The annual cattle fair, the holy lake, a handful of adventure activities, and endless emotions to capture on camera — Pushkar has it all for any avid traveler. Just before we introduce you to an exclusive list of places to visit in Pushkar , here are a few essentials you must note.

20 Best Places To Visit In Pushkar

Best time to visit Pushkar is during the months of October – November. This is the time when the famous Pushkar mela aka Pushkar Camel Fair comes to town, and also the weather is nicer during these months. Here are some of the top places to visit in Pushkar, Rajasthan that you must not miss:

1. Pushkar Lake Banks

A bird’s eye view of the fairground of Pushkar Camel Fair

Yes, the famous fair takes place at the banks of Pushkar Lake and is organized by Pushkar tourism every year. Colours, spectacle and a carnival — one of the last great traditional melas in India, Pushkar Fair brings livestock, farmers, traders and villagers from all over Rajasthan together. This fair is an excuse to experience the shades of rural India in its most organic form wherein one can interact with villagers, and buy Rajasthani handicrafts.

The fair is one of the best places to see in Pushkar since it attracts crowd in huge numbers. The fair also organises a plethora of animal races, camel processions and cultural performances. Further, it has recently become a popular attraction among hippies and foreign tourists. Without a doubt, it is one of the best tourist places in Pushkar.  

When: In October- November; the celebrations and festivities conclude on the full moon of Kartika month

Major attractions: Animal trading, horse and camel races, cultural performances, processions, camel safaris, hot air ballooning

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2. Mahadeva Temple

A temple at one of the ghats of Pushkar Lake

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Pushkar is one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan and one of the most prominent cities in India that is known for its amazing temples. The city boasts of several temples worth visiting. These temples not only provide a spiritual getaway but also take one through the history lanes of this ancient city. One such temple is the Mahadeva Temple which is amongst the famous Pushkar tourist places. Constructed in the 19th century, the Mahadeva Temple in Pushkar is one of the most visited places in the town. The temple is dedicated to Lord Shiva as its main deity and has a white marble statue of him in the inside. Polished flooring and wonderful wall paintings are a highlight of this temple. Another major highlight of its architecture is the embossed pink pillars.

Location: Main Market Rd, Pushkar, India Things to do: Visit the temples during the darshan timings and participate in the magical celebrations during aarti. Opening hours: 5:00 am to 1:30 pm, all days Entry: Free

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3. Pushkar Lake

Birds flock away from the Pushkar Lake on a fine evening

Pushkar Lake is closest to the temple of God Brahma and one of the most serene places to see in Pushkar . As per mythology, this place is where Brahma and Savitri offered their prayers. It is believed that a dip in this holy river is the harbinger of Moksha — freedom from birth. The lake has several ghats, designed especially for taking baths and offering prayers. Brahma Ghat is the most famous among many others like Varaha, Dadhich, Saptarishi, Gwalior, Kota, Gau, Yag, Jaipur, Karni and Gangaur Ghat.

Things to do: Offer prayers at the ghats and get a pooja done for the ancestors; participate in aarti, photography

Opening hours: Open all the day

Entry: Free

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The Meera Bai Temple is one of the historic places to visit in Pushkar

Merta is almost 400 years old and has been famous for Meera Temple — the Krishna devotee. Previously known as Medantak , this city happens to be the birthplace of Meera Bai and this connection has kept it among the popular places to visit in Pushkar. Dadhimati Temple and Charbhuja Temple , located here, also attract a large number of devotees round the year. This city also holds a lot of historical significance owing to the large number of battles it has witnessed and hence, is among popular places to visit in Pushkar. if you are visiting places in Pushkar , make sure it is one of them.

Things to do: Visit the famous Raj palace and temples — attend aarti at Charbhuja Temple

Opening hours: Sunrise to sunset, Mangla aarti at Charbhuja Temple takes place between 5:30 am to 6:30 am

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5. Naga Pahar

A magical view of the Naga Pahar at sunrise

Pushkar and Ajmer are divided by a hill — known as Naga Pahar . As per the legends, the hills at Naga Pahar continue to diminish till date and will eventually disappear totally. These hills are believed to be the residence of the famous Sage Agastya . The hills also house a lake called Nag Kund . Naga Pahar offers a spectacular view of Pushkar city from its top and has often been used as a vantage point for photographers. It is one of the best Pushkar places to visit for a memorable holiday. 

Things to do: Photography, small trekking, spiritual walks Opening hours: Open all day Entry: Free

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6. Rose Garden

A blooming rose farm is one of the best places to visit in Pushkar

Surprisingly, Pushkar is also known for its rose farming. It is referred as the Rose Garden of Rajasthan. The farmers, here, grow rose extensively and the diversities of this flower grown here, are exported all over the world. There are acres of farm lands with beautiful red roses in different hues spreading the fragrance — enchanting enough to make one crave to sit and spend some rosy time. Visit these famous Pushkar tourist places for a memorable holiday with your closed ones. 

Things to do: Sit, unwind and relax amidst the mesmerizing fragrance of roses

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7. Sarafa Bazar

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Think Rajasthan and you get colors. Sarafa Bazar is one of the best tourist places in Pushkar. The markets here are a perfect ambassador of Rajasthani handicrafts, textile, jewellery and leather products. From trinkets to turban – the markets like Sarafa Bazar and Bada Bazar have it all that has been fascinating tourists from all across the globe.

The embroidered Rajasthani clothes, wall hangings, handicrafts are something that one can’t afford to miss. So, if you missed anything from the shopping places in Jaipur , you could buy from here.

Opening hours: 9:00 am till late night

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8. Kishangarh

A viewing point from the galleries of Roop Mahal in Pushkar

Even around Pushkar, places to visit are many. A municipality on the outskirts of Pushkar, Kishangarh is famous for its magnificent forts and marble mines. The Phool Mahal and Roopangarh Fort here are a peep into the rich history of this region. The marble mines in Kishangarh are also worth visiting as they help you understand the processes involved behind those marble slabs in your home.

Things to do: Shop for marble made décor items, visit the forts that have, now, been restored into hotels

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9. Man Mahal

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Built by Amber’s Raja Man Singh, this beautiful palace is located close to the Pushkar sarovar. The palace is built in traditional Rajasthani architecture and has a temple inside. The palace is maintained by the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation and is used as a tourist bungalow. The key attractions for tourists are breathtaking sunset views of the lakes and temples around. Camel riding and camping arrangements can be made on request for guests. Man Mahal is undoubtedly one of the best places to visit in Rajasthan in January .

Things to do: Admire the scenic views of Pushkar and the evening aarti , go on a camel or a camel cart ride Opening hours: All day Entry: Free

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10. Brahma’s Temple

Brahma Temple

Situated near the Pushkar Lake, this is one of few temples of Brahma that now exist in India. Also known as the Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, the temple was built in the 14th century. The temple has been built with marble and stone and features a red pinnacle. The walls are decorated with bird motifs. Images of Brahma has been placed in the sanctum sanctorum. A unique tradition which is followed here is that this place is reserved only for ascetics or sanyasis and married men are not allowed to enter the sanctum sanctorum. The architectural beauty of this temple is simply amazing, especially the pillared outdoor hall and the numerous marble steps leading to the temple. The temple can be visited throughout the year but October and November are the most important months with a festival dedicated to Lord Brahma.

Location: Brahma Temple Rd, Ganahera, Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022 Opening hours: 5:00 am to 1:30 pm, all days Entry: Free

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11. Varaha Temple

Varah Temple

Varaha Temple is one of the largest and the oldest temples in Pushkar. The temple is dedicated to Varaha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu as a boar. Constructed in the 12th century, this temple is an architectural wonder. Varaha Temple was destructed the then Mughal ruler, Aurangzeb as he was offended by the depiction of the body of a man with the head of a boar in the temple. In 1727, the temple was restored by Raja Sawai Jai Singh II.

Location: Main Market, Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022 Opening hours: 5:00 am to 1:30 pm, all days Entry: Free

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12. Savitri Mata Temple

Savitri Temple

Constructed in 1687, the Savitri Mata Temple is situated on the Ratnagiri Hill and is one of the popular Pushkar places to visit . It is believed to be the place where Goddess Savitri found some rest after revolting with her husband on marrying another woman.

The temple is said to be built by her and it served as a lookout from where she could watch her husband’s moves. The temple homes the idols of Goddesses Savitri and Gayatri. The way to the temple passes through the hills so you can trek to the temple through the Ratnagiri Hill. This journey also has a religious significant as it is considered to be a penance of our sins.

Location: Kharekhari Rd, Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022 Opening hours: 5:00 am to 1:30 pm, all days Entry: Free

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13. Rangji Temple

Rangji Temple

Rangji Temple is one of the newest temples in the town and was constructed in 1823 under the guidance of Seth Puran Mal Ganeriwal. A major highlight of this temple is its South Indian architecture, especially the high gopuram. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rangii who is related to Lord Vishnu. The temple also features other architectural styles including the Rajput and Mughal. The temple is located near many tourist attractions of Pushkar, and you can explore them on a bicycle.

Location: Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022 Opening hours: 5:00 am to 1:30 pm, all days Entry: Free

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14. Gurudwara Sahib Pushkar

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Pushkar is a place of many faiths where you will find temples, gurudwara, and majar. Gurudwara Sahib Pushkar is one of the holy places to visit in Pushkar that is located right in the centre of the city. It is believed that this is where Guru Gobind Singh and Guru Nanak Dev rested while they made a stop in Pushkar. This is why this place holds great importance and respect in people’s hearts. You will feel serenity and peace in the premises of Gurudwara.

Location: opp. Indian Overseas Bank, Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022 Timings: Open 24 hours

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15. Gayatri Mata Temple

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Gayatri Mata Temple is one of the must-visit places to see in Pushkar as this temple has a connection with Lord Brahma. According to mythology, when Lord Brahma married an untouchable girl Savitri in the absence of Gayatri, he was cursed by his wife that he will never be worshipped anywhere else except Pushkar. So, this is the reason why Lord Brahma and Gayatri Mata are worshipped as a couple in this temple. It is only a short walk from Lord Brahma Temple.

Location: Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022 Timings: 7 AM – 8 PM

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16. Varaha Ghat

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Pushkar Lake is so large that it has various ghats that offer unique views. Varah Ghat is one of the must places to visit in pushkar as it is where the beautiful evening aarti takes place. You may have enjoyed Ganga Aarti by the river but wait till you enjoy aarti by the lake. It is so serene and invigorating. You will feel your heart overwhelmed with joy and peace.

Location: Main Market Rd, Choti Basti, Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022 Timings: Open 24 hours

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17. Gau Ghat

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Gau Ghat is one of the 52 ghats of the lake and also one of the most beautiful places to visit in Pushkar . The ghat is mainly famous for performing rituals and holy ceremonies. It is also where the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawahar Lal Nehru and Lal Bahadur Shastri were scattered. So, you might be in the presence of the spirits of influential men. The serene and holy ambience of this place will blow your mind anyway.

Location: Main Market Rd, Badi Basti, Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022 Timings: Open 24 hours

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18. The Laughing Buddha Cafe

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Since Pushkar is also a famous backpacking destination, you will find a myriad of cafes offering salubrious food and satisfying your soul with the appetizing flavours of Rajasthani dishes is certainly one of the best things to do in Pushkar. When you feel hungry while visiting places in Pushkar, find your way to Lord Buddha vegan Cafe where you will enjoy food of various kinds. The vegan preparation from fresh produce will leave your heart happy and your stomach full.

Location: Main Market Rd, near Gau Ghat Entrance, Badi Basti, Pushkar, Rajasthan 305022 Timings: 9:30 AM – 10:30 PM

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19. Pushkar Bazaar

Pushkar Bazaar

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A trip remains incomplete without heading to its local market for some souvenir shopping. So, if Pushkar is your nect destination then make sure that you head to its namesake market where you will find several locals selling handicrafts, bags, souvenirs, and colorful clothes that represent Rajasthani culture. One of the unique things to buy here is rose pulp and gulkand. Moreover, you will find a lot of leather products that are made from camel skin. Make sure that you traverse through the lanes of Pushkar Bazaar as it is one of the top places to visit in Pushkar .

Location: Pushkar Bazaar, Rajasthan Timings: Anytime

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20. Apteshwar Temple

Apteshwar Temple

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The list of the best places to visit in Pushkar also contains Apteshwar Temple that is dedicated to Lord Mahadev or Shiva. It is believed that this underground shrine was built in the 12th century and later sunk in the ground. It holds a great significance among the locals which is why the temple is always buzzing with devotees all round the year. They come with offerings like milk, bel (leaves), and other things to seek god’s blessings.

Location: Pushkar, Rajasthan Timings: 6:30 am to 8:30 pm

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Where To Stay In Pushkar?

Staying in the luxurious tents of Aarambagh and outdoor dining is one of the best things to do in Pushkar

Pushkar offers some of the most luxurious and variety of accommodations in Rajasthan. Here are some of the best resorts in Pushkar for every budget:

For luxury stays: Aaram Bagh , Pushkar Resort

For budget stays: Hotel Lake View , Hotel Lake Palace

How To Reach Pushkar

How To Reach Pushkar

Ajmer is the nearest railway station (11 km) — Pink City Express and Shatabdi Express are the best trains to opt for while traveling to Ajmer from Delhi and Jaipur. There are direct buses between Pushkar and Ajmer (30 minutes, INR 20), Jaipur (3 hours, INR 220-410), Udaipur (6 hours, INR 450), and night buses to Delhi (10 hours, INR 400-850). It is only 147 km by road from Jaipur. Its easy accessibility from Delhi makes it one of the best budget trips in India .

Getting Around In Pushkar: Not that large a city, Pushkar can be easily navigated on foot. The tour operators, here, organise walks and spiritual tours. One can also rent a bike and explore the areas around. Camel Safari is another good option to explore the holy city. 

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No doubt, the Annual Camel Fair attracts the major part of the crowd visiting Pushkar but the other best places to visit in Pushkar are equally fascinating. Do plan a trip to Pushkar and experience the best of Rajasthani traditions and culture.

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Frequently Asked Questions Related To Places To Visit In Pushkar

Which are the best places to visit in Pushkar at night?

Pushkar Lake, Rangji Temple, Market Square, Sadar Bazaar, Brahma Temple, Temple Road, Varah Ghat, Adventure Desert Camp, etc. are the popular places to visit in Pushkar during late hours.

What is Pushkar famous for?

Pushkar is located in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan and is famous around the country for the annual Pushkar Camel Fair. Other than that, the place has many temples, ghats, and exotic cafes which one can explore.

Is it safe to visit Pushkar during Covid times?

You need to follow all the mandatory safety guidelines mentioned by the authorities to ensure a safe travel experience. Remain masked while stepping out of the hotel and maintain social distance. Avoid visiting crowded places and keep sanitizing your hands after touching surfaces.

When is the best time to visit Pushkar?

The best time to visit Pushkar is between November and March. During this time, the weather is pleasant and perfect for day-long desert safaris.

What is the ideal duration to stay in Pushkar?

An ideal trip for a holiday in Pushkar is 2 days. There is no scarcity of tourist places in Pushkar. The place is sure to impress you with its charm.

What are some of the amazing things to do in Pushkar?

Some of the amazing things to do in Pushkar are – 1. Camel and jeep safari 2. Camping 3. Food walk tour 4. Paintball

Can you drink alcohol in Pushkar?

Since Pushkar is a holy town, drinking alcohol within the town is not allowed. However, there are certain restaurants and cafes which offer alcoholic beverages and most of these are located on the outskirts of Pushkar.

Is Ola available in Pushkar?

Yes, Ola cabs are available in Pushkar. Tourists can also book Meru cab and savaari taxi services for traveling in and around Pushkar.

What are the best places to visit in Pushkar?

The following are the popular tourist places in Pushkar - Pushkar Lake Banks, Mahadeva Temple, Pushkar Lake, Merta, Naga Pahar, Rose Garden, Sarafa Bazar, Kishangarh, Man Mahal, Brahma’s Temple, Varaha Temple, and more.

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Sprawled around the serene Pushkar Lake, the quaint town of Pushkar boasts a dramatic landscape of sand dunes, lakes, hills and forests. Steeped in spirituality, Pushkar, literally translated means lotus flower, and is believed to be the seat of Lord Brahma. Thus, Pushkar is among the rare places to house a temple of Lord Brahma. A red-spired structure that was built during the 14th century CE, it invites devotees from far and wide. Legend has it that Lord Brahma once dropped a lotus on the ground, leading to the immediate creation of a lake, which he later named after the flower.

The soul of Pushkar vibrates in its streets and one can enjoy the city through the labyrinth of alleys and lanes, bazaars and the ghats. The Pushkar Fair (Pushkar Mela) that features a fete of cattle, horses and camels is famous all over the world. It is a seven-day affair that takes place during the months of October and November. The liveliness of the fair attracts nearly 2,00,000 people every year, including vendors, buyers and sellers of horses, camels and buffaloes. Various stalls such as those of handlooms, snacks, sweetmeats, ice crushes, bangles, camel saddles are set up to attract visitors.

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Pushkar Travel Guide: 11 Things to Do in Pushkar

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Pushkar felt different.

From the moment I arrived, it felt unlike anywhere else I had visited in Rajasthan. This is one of the oldest cities in India, and one of the holiest on the planet.

And yet, it felt so laid-back — laid-back for India, anyway. Pushkar is a beautiful small city, situated around a sacred lake, and has long been a major pilgrimage destination for Hindus. In the 1960s, however, Pushkar developed into a popular spot on the infamous Hippie Trail, and attracts just as many spiritual visitors today.

Many choose to stay for weeks at a time.

Because of that, Pushkar has a reputation for being touristy and full of faux-hippies, so I originally planned to just spend one night in town. I wanted to see as much as possible and then flee for somewhere less popular. In the end, though, I found myself with a few extra days to spend in Rajasthan and decided to allocate them to Pushkar.

It was the best decision ever.

Pushkar

What can I say? I absolutely adored the time I spent in Pushkar.

This city is stunning, painted a range of pastel shades, but predominantly concentrated on white and baby blue, and the numerous rooftops make excellent viewpoints a regular occurrence.

It’s chilled-out, has a mystical vibe, offers excellent shopping, and the food is delicious.

It’s a place where you’ll turn a corner and stumble into a camel sauntering down the street; a place where you can hike in the mountains or explore the desert sands; a place where you can get your fortune told or dive into outdoor yoga classes at sunrise.

The legend of the city’s origin is a fascinating one — it’s believed that Pushkar was created when Brahma (the creator of the universe) triumphed over a demon using only a lotus flower. After the battle, the lotus flower fell to the ground, creating Pushkar Lake. To this day, Pushkar remains an important Hindu pilgrimage spot, and devout followers attempt to visit at least once in their lifetime.

Today, I want to share some of my favourite things to do in Pushkar, as well as offer up some tips for making the most of your stay.

pushkar camel fair

Many People Visit for the Pushkar Camel Fair

Puskar’s famous camel fair takes place every year during Kartik ,  the eighth lunar month in the Hindu calendar. It’s the holiest month of the year for Hindus, so every November, 400,000 tourists and 30,000 camels descend on the city. Pushkar’s relaxing vibe is transformed into a vibrant, noisy jumble of animals and humans, the latter all clamouring to absorb as much of the madness as possible.

The original purpose of the Pushkar Camel Fair was to provide a location for local camel and cattle traders to do their business. While the festival has since been commercialised and aimed at tourists in recent years, traders still bring their animals along in the hopes of selling them to interested buyers.

Once that’s out of the way, the fun begins. The festival transforms into an incredible show, featuring musicians, magicians, snake charmers, wedding parades, Rajasthani wrestling, ferris wheels, camel races, and bazaars. There’s plenty of competitions, too, with the best decorated camel and most impressive moustache awards being the most popular.

Away from the festival, at Pushkar’s lake, pilgrims arrive on their journeys to be absolved of their sins. Hindus from across India visit at this time of year to bathe in the holy waters of the lake, and those who bathe during a full moon are said to receive the greatest amount of luck.

Pushkar is a Great Place for Vegan Restaurants in India

Well, vegan- ish .

My boyfriend and I both avoid eating dairy, so were looking forward to arriving in Pushkar and taking a break from all of the milk, butter, cream, and cheese that are seemingly added to every Indian dish. I’d read that Pushkar was a vegan town, and couldn’t wait to get there.

It turns out that restaurants in Pushkar don’t serve meat and eggs, but dairy is still everywhere.

Because India. 

Still, there were plenty of great, healthy restaurants and cafes to eat at, and I managed to avoid dairy for the most part. I really liked the Laughing Buddha vegan cafe, and Honey & Spice was another lovely spot to eat at. The former had delicious beetroot burgers and donates 50% of profits to charity, and the latter was one of the healthiest cafes I’ve eaten at with a seriously welcoming owner.

And you can’t forget the Middle Eastern treats!

India is popular with Israeli travellers, and Pushkar is firmly on the Hummus Trail. What that means is that wherever you go in India, there’ll be delicious hummus and falafel to snack on. I loved it! Pushkar, in particular, has plenty of falafel vendors on the streets, serving up delicious options for those who fancy a break from curry. Ganga Laffa & Falafel Restaurant offers one of the best takes in the city.

While you’re in town, make sure to eat at at least one rooftop restaurant. Pushkar is known for having a wealth of eateries overlooking Pushkar Lake, and they make for beautiful views at any time of the day.

Alcohol is Forbidden but Accessible

Alcohol is also banned in Pushkar, as the Indian government won’t provide bar licenses close to areas of religious importance. You can definitely still find it if you’re keen — it’s available at many restaurants if you ask for it — but for the most part, this is a dry town. Feel free to buy some beer before you arrive in Pushkar to drink at your guesthouse, if you don’t like the idea of going without.

Much more popular in Pushkar is bhang,  an edible form of cannabis that’s usually added to lassis, and is available at most restaurants in town. It’s strong, so make sure to order a light version if it’s your first go around.

pushkar at sunset

You’ve Got to Head to Pushkar Lake for Sunset

This was one of my favourite Pushkar experiences.

Every evening, an hour before sunset, everybody gathers around the lake to watch the sunset. There’s cows meandering around, musicians pounding on drums, lots of chanting, and so many people taking photos of the mystical scenes around them. You could opt for watching the sunset from a nearby rooftop restaurant, but I much preferred wandering around the ghats and taking in the unfamiliar scenes.

pushkar ajmer tourist places

Make Sure to Visit All 52 Ghats

Around the lake, you’ll find 52 bathing ghats, where you’ll run into holy men, scammers, and pilgrims bathing in the sacred waters. Some of the ghats are more significant than others: Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were scattered on Gandhi Ghat, for example, and Brahma Ghat marks the spot where Brahma is said to have worshipped. It’s believed that taking a dip in Pushkar Lake leads to salvation, which makes this one of the five holiest centres of pilgrimage for Hindus.

You have to remove your shoes to walk around the lake, as most of the structures surrounding the water are temples and ghats. Just place your shoes into your bag or carry them with you if you’re worried about them being stolen. You should also refrain from smoking and from taking photos of the people bathing while you’re there.

Oh, and you shouldn’t bathe in the lake, either, unless you’re a Hindu.

Then Check Out the Magical Evening Aarti

If you stroll around the ghats as night falls, you’ll hear chanting, drumming, and ringing bells filling the air. It’s the evening aarti and it’s something that has to be experienced while you’re in town. Aarti can be performed at any of the 52 ghats surrounding the lake, however the most popular one is at Brahma Ghat . 

As part of the aarti, Hindus light candles as a prayer offering to their gods.  You can walk the circumference of the lake to witness worship at all of the ghats.

This was one of the most magical moments of my life and had me feeling as though I’d been dropped into a travel documentary on an unfamiliar land.

Colourful street in Pushkar

It’s a Spiritual Destination for Getting Your Hippie On

If you’re all about that spiritual life, there’s undoubtedly a treatment in Pushkar for both you and your chakras.

This is a place for sunrise yoga classes, getting your chakras read after an Ayurvedic massage, diving into reflexology, and healing your body with Reiki. And with low prices compared to many other countries, this is an excellent place for trying some of it out to see if it works for you.

pushkar bazaar selling gold bracelets

Pushkar Has One of the Best Shopping Experiences in Rajasthan

I’m not much of a shopper when I travel — the finite space in my backpack unfortunately prevents me from buying everything I see — but in Pushkar, I was obsessed with the bazaars. Yes, one of the best things to do in Pushkar is stock up on souvenirs.

The main shopping destination in town is Sadar Bazaar, which is located on the northern side of the lake. It’s around a kilometre in length and is full of trinkets and treats to buy. I bought myself a new diary, some earrings, a shawl, and a dozen hand-painted postcards to send to family and friends.

Outside of Sadar Bazaar, you’ll find Sarafa Bazaar, Baza Bazaar, and Kedalganj Bazaar, which all sell fairly similar items. You can pick up turbans, saris, Rajasthani puppets, lamps, meditation cushions, wall hangings, purses… almost anything that you can think of.

Remember to haggle! You can usually get the cost of items reduced by at least half of the original price if you do so. Although everything is so inexpensive here that you likely won’t care either way.

When the beautiful diary I bought turned out to be less than a dollar, I simply couldn’t bring myself to start bargaining — I would have paid 10 times the price in the U.K. to get my hands on it and couldn’t be bothered to start arguing over the equivalent of 20 cents!

view of pushkar at night

Hike to Savitri Temple at Sunrise or Sunset

While the understated Savitri Mandir isn’t worth more than a cursory glance, the views from the temple are some of the best you can get of Pushkar. It’s located atop a nearby mountain, and it takes just under an hour to walk to the top, although you can also take a cable car (90₹/$1.25) if you’re feeling a little lazy. It’s worth the journey, as you’ll find yourself with a 360 degree viewpoint over Pushkar Lake and the surrounding hills and countryside.

Most people choose to walk up for sunrise, but I think sunset is a better option. You won’t have to worry about stepping on wild cobras as you walk up in the dark, for starters.

Sri Raghunatha Swamy Temple Pushkar

Temple-Hopping Could Take You Months

For such a small town, Pushkar is home to an incredible number of temples. There are over 500 nestled up between the lake and mountains!

If you visit only one, you should make it the Brahma Temple.

In Hinduism, Brahma is the creator of the universe, but despite being the most important god, he has just a handful of temples dedicated to him. The Brahma Temple in Pushkar is the most well-known and one of the holiest places on earth. The temple dates back to the 14th century and is made mostly of marble.

If you’re not Hindu, it’s probably not going to be super exciting to walk around during the day, so to make your experience a magical one, time your visit with one of the aartis that are conducted here. One takes place two hours before sunrise, one 40 minutes after sunset, and one five hours after sunset.

One of my other temple highlights included Gurdwara Singh Sabha, an impressive Sikh temple that’s painted bright white. It was so beautiful! Despite the Brahma temple being the most famous in Pushkar, I preferred this one and thought it was the prettiest in the city.

I also loved visiting some of the lesser-known temples, too, like Varaha Temple, Rangji Temple, and Gayatri Mata Temple on top of a nearby hill. Sri Rangnath Swamy Temple was another highlight, as we got to explore it with nobody else around.

I suggest searching for temples on Google Maps, saving any that look pretty and capture your interest, and then working your way around them over a morning. Alternatively, head out through the alleyways and pop into any smaller temples you pass — there’ll likely be something interesting going on and you’ll discover places that few tourists bother to visit.

Girl posing beside a smiling camel in the desert

You Can Even Jump on a Camel Safari

Jaisalmer attracts all the fame and tourists when it comes to camel safaris, but you can just as easily take one in Pushkar. Yes, if you’re not in town for the Pushkar Camel Fair, you can opt for the next best thing and take a camel out to explore the nearby Thar Desert. Safari options range from just a couple of hours to spending several nights camping in the sand.

Keep your expectations low for this one, as you’ll likely encounter a lot of trash — as you do everywhere in India — and more grass and dirt than towering sand dunes. Still, if you want to see a desert and fancy riding a camel, this is a good place to get a taster for it. If you are going to be visiting Jaisalmer, however, I’d recommend doing one there instead.

Where to Stay in Pushkar

In terms of area, I recommend staying slightly outside the centre of town. As wonderful as the chaotic streets are, the buildings in India are the exact opposite of sound-proof and it’ll make for some loud and sleepless nights. Staying a little way out of the centre will make a difference to the amount of sleep you get (although you’ll still want to pack earplugs), and because Pushkar is small, you’ll still only be a five-minute walk from all of the action.

I absolutely adored the owners of  our homestay in Pushkar , where we paid $25 a night. They were some of the loveliest people I think I’ve ever met. They greeted us with cups of chai and plates full of food and snacks and treats, and every breakfast was full of so many freshly-baked options. The room was clean and airy, and it was great to be staying a 5-minute walk from the centre of Pushkar. This homestay has the best reviews of any accommodation on Booking, so I’m fairly certain it’s the best option in the city.

If you’re on a super-tight budget, I recommend staying at Namaste India . With double rooms starting from just $8 a night and the average review score on Booking coming in at 9.6, it’s easily the best inexpensive option in town. Plus, it has a treehouse to hang out in! Namaste India is in a perfect location, away from all of the hustle and bustle, there’s a ridiculously relaxed vibe, and there’s even yoga classes in the morning and a cosy bonfire every evening.

For those of you who like a little more luxury with your travel experiences, I recommend Hotel Brahma Horizon . I actually booked a stay at this hotel last year, before I unfortunately had to cancel that trip to Rajasthan, and I’m gutted that I never got to experience its beauty. It’s $70 a night for a deluxe double room, in a modern and well-designed hotel that’s in a quiet location in Pushkar. If I decide to return to Pushkar in the future on a romantic getaway, this would be where I’d choose to stay.

pushkar lake from above

How to Get to Pushkar From Delhi, Jaipur, and More

Unlike most tourist destinations in Rajasthan, Pushkar doesn’t have its own train station. Fortunately, it’s only six miles away from the city of Ajmer, which is connected by rail.

I recommend booking your trains in India online and in advance through  12Go Asia  — an online travel agent that makes travelling around the country so easy. I used them for every train and bus ride I took in India, and was so grateful not to have to deal with scams, wasting time queuing in stations for tickets, and wrestling with websites that wouldn’t accept foreign bank cards.

Tickets for train routes go up for sale 120 days before their departure date and they do sell out quickly, so if you know in advance when you’re going to be in Pushkar, I recommend booking your travel as soon as possible. I waited until a month before my trip date and was frustrated to see so many of the trains were fully-booked. This will especially be the case if you want to visit for the Camel Fair.

To get to Ajmer from Jaipur, you’ll likely take the  Jammu Aii Express ,  which departs Jaipur at 10:10 a.m. and arrives at Ajmer at 12:20 p.m. — this was the one I travelled on. It’s $16 for a 2nd class 2-tier seat.

To get to Ajmer from Delhi, you’re best off going for the Shatabdi Express , even though it means opting for an early start. You’ll be leaving New Delhi at 6:05 a.m. and arriving in Ajmer at 12:45 p.m. It’s $17 for an A/C chair class seat.

To get to Ajmer from Udaipur, you’ll probably opt for the  Udz Jp Express , which leaves Udaipur at 6 a.m. and arrives in Ajmer at 11:25 a.m. Tickets cost $8 for second-class seating.

You can travel for cheaper on the trains if you’re trying to save money in India, but I do recommend opting for second-class seats where possible. It was my favourite train class in the country, as the seats are comfortable and the carriages are calm, quiet, and safe.

But what about getting from Ajmer to Pushkar?

That’s simple, too.

If you’re on a tight budget, you can opt for a local bus. It costs around 20₹/$0.30 for the half hour journey. Otherwise, you can grab a rickshaw or an Uber to Pushkar. It’ll take the same length of time and cost around 400₹/$6.

If you’re tight on time or keen to avoid the trains, you might want to visit Pushkar on a private day trip from Jaipur . For $75, you’ll get to experience most of the activities I’ve included in this post, and you’ll have a driver and guide with you to ensure you’re truly getting the most out of your time there. There’s also an option for taking a day trip from Jodhpur , if you’re keen to rack up a flying visit to Pushkar from the Blue City.

pushkar lake at sunset from hindu temple

The Best Time of Year to Visit Pushkar

The best time to visit Pushkar is between October and March, as that’s when the temperatures are coolest. If you’re keen to check out the Pushkar Camel Fair, it takes place during November each year. In 2020, it’ll be held during November 22 to 30. Keep in mind that prices will be highest at this time of year, and there’ll be little accommodation availability, so you’ll want to book several months in advance.

I visited Pushkar in mid-December and loved the temperatures and weather I encountered while I was there.

How to Not Get Sick in Pushkar

A water filter: I adore my GRAYL water bottle and if anyone’s planning to visit a country with unsafe tap water, I can’t help myself from recommending it. It was a life-saver in India!

I’ve used the GRAYL to drink tap water all over the world in recent years, from Mozambique to Tonga, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to India and never once got sick.

So, what is the GRAYL? It’s a water bottle that looks a little like a French press. You fill it with tap water, slide the filter down to the bottom of the bottle, and then drink, drink away! The filter within the GRAYL kills 99.999% of all viruses, bacteria, and cysts in water, making it entirely safe to drink. Not only that, but it also means you don’t have to ever buy bottled water again, so can both save money  and  the environment. I love that you can drink the water within seconds, too, rather than having to wait for several minutes, like you need to with other types of purifiers.

Pudin Hara!  I’m a total convert to  Pudin Hara  — peppermint oil capsules from India — and take them every time my stomach feels a little unsettled. You can buy them from any pharmacy when you get to India, but you can also pick them up  from Amazon . I took like, a hundred tablets with me, as I took a capsule with every single meal. I fully plan on keeping a large supply of these with me whenever I travel, as they were so life-changingly great at settling my stomach. An added bonus was the deliciously minty burps that overpowered the scent of curry that was emanating from my body.

Tips for Visiting Pushkar

Spend more time than you think:  You can see all of the attractions in Pushkar in a single day, so you could easily justify a quick visit.

I recommend spending at least three days here, though. It’s such a peaceful spot in amongst the chaos of Rajasthan that it’s worth hitting the pause button for a few days to wander through the bazaars, meditate beside the lake, take in a few yoga classes, and explore some of the lesser-visited temples.

If you only have a short amount of time to spend in Pushkar, I recommend jumping on this two-hour cultural walking tour . You’ll wander the alleyways with your local guide, seeing all of the most important sites and learning more about the monuments from an expert’s perspective.

Take care to avoid the scams:  Wherever there are tourists, there are also scams — the vast majority of these take place on the shores of the lake, so be extra vigilant while in that area. Be wary of anybody offering you flowers, blessings, and red bracelets, even if they insist it’s a gift. They’ll ask for a donation afterwards and threaten to curse your family[!] if you refuse. At some of the temples, like the Brahma Temple, you’ll be asked for donations and often hassled by the people who are asking for money. If you want to donate, use the official boxes at the temple and leave if anyone makes you feel uncomfortable.

Pack your earplugs:  Pushkar is the wedding capital of India, and Indian weddings equal an inordinate amount of noise. Think fireworks and drums and music and temple gongs and bells and processions and motorbikes and dogs howling in the middle of the night, every single night. Even though we were staying outside of the centre of Pushkar, it was damn near impossible to get any sleep some nights without earplugs.

Follow temple rules:  There are temples dedicated to many of the major religions in Pushkar, so make sure you read up on the rules of visiting before you get there. When visiting the Brahma temple, you’ll need to remove your shoes and leave all of your belongings in the lockers outside — including cameras and phones, as photography is strictly forbidden. At any Sikh temples, you’ll be required to wear a headscarf, regardless of your gender, and to wash your hands and feet before entering.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance!

If you’ve read any other posts on Never Ending Footsteps, you’ll know I’m a great believer in travelling with travel insurance. I’ve seen far too many Go Fund Me campaigns from destitute tourists that are unexpectedly stranded in a foreign country after a scooter accident/being attacked/breaking a leg with no way of getting home or paying for their healthcare. In short, if you can’t afford travel insurance, you can’t afford to travel.

Travel insurance  will cover you if your flight is cancelled and you need to book a new one, if your luggage gets lost and you need to replace your belongings, get bitten by a dog and have to seek rabies treatment, or discover a family member has died while you’re overseas and you need to get home immediately. If you fall seriously ill, your insurance will cover the costs to fly you home to receive medical treatment.

I use  SafetyWing  as my travel insurance provider, and recommend them for trips to Pushkar. They’re one of the few companies out there who will actually cover you if you contract COVID-19. On top of that, they provide worldwide coverage, don’t require you to have a return ticket, and even allow you to buy coverage after you’ve left home. Finally, they have a clear, easy-to-understand pricing structure, which is always appreciated.

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15 comments.

Love your blog. Recently started some solo travel and have used your information to help along the way. Hostels? Who knew? LOL! Keep up the amazing work and thanks for your (sacrifice) in traveling to let the rest of us know how to do it!

Ah, I love that! I hope you’re enjoying your solo adventures :-)

This all sounds so amazing!

It’s the most wonderful place :-)

Pushkar is one of my favorite towns in India. I love its spiritual atmosphere and the shopping is some of the best. I still wear the jewellery I bought from one of the markets there in 2018. Great post!

Pushkar looks amazing. I think I could spend weeks just exploring different temples everyday.

Wow, Pushkar looks incredible! I haven’t been to India yet and it intimidates me a bit. But Pushkar looks like a place I would really enjoy. I like that it’s more low-key and the views are stunning – the lake and the mountains! Plus, the temples, shopping and camels. Sign me up!

Yes! It’s super chilled-out and so beautiful. I’d definitely recommend it to first-time travellers to India!

Pushkar seems to be a super-cool place. Stunning shots! I’ve never been to India so far, and only read blogs about this beauty. I’m even a bit envious of your adventures. I plan on visiting this colorful country in 2021.

Oh wow, I loved this post so much. I was debating on whether to skip Pushkar (too touristy?), but this has me sold. I love how you wrote about it!

Really useful post and thanks for the note about veganism. My partner and I don’t consume lactose, so it’s good to know we need to be more on our guard while we’re there!

I stayed in the same place as you did!! That’s the first time I think that’s ever happened. So cool! Aren’t the owners the greatest? They were so sweet to us as well!

What are your thoughts on the ethics of the Pushkar camel fair? Just curious, as I’ve seen some poor write-ups of it.

My beautiful hometown, I’m so glad you loved Pushkar.

Another great guide to Rajasthan – we’re going to be traveling there next and are using your posts as our guide. Do you think it’s worth adding a night in Ajmer? I know you didn’t spend any time there, but it’s close and could be interesting?

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Pushkar is a little town submerged between Jodhpur and Jaipur. Pushkar is famous for its camel festival and Brahma temple as it’s the only one in the world.

A highly religious area it’s filled with charm, and wonderful places to visit. One of my favourite stops on our 3 week itinerary through India .

Below we take you through 10 perfect places to visit in Pushkar.

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When is the best time to visit Pushkar?

The Indian Winter is the best time to visit Indian in general, including Pushkar. The weather is pleasant, and can actually be quite cold in the evenings in Pushkar, so you may need a jacket.

If you want to witness the camel festival in Pushkar then you will need to visit in November but we advise booking your accommodation well in advance!

How long do I need to explore Pushkar?

Bradley and I stayed for two nights, and I would say this was a good amount. You could easily stretch to three if you want to go into the dessert or simply relax by the pool, but two days is enough to see all the perfect places to visit in Pushkar.

How do I get to Pushkar?

It’s very easy to get to Pushkar, regardless of what are you are travelling from. Basically you will want to get the train to the nearest station called Ajmer (it’s a city) and then you get either a bus or taxi to Pushkar. You can easily get an Uber and it’s only $2-3 for the 20 minute journey.

You can also get a taxi outside the train station, and if you look like you’re on your phone looking for an uber, they’ll shout out a really cheap price to you...so take it!

I don’t know much about getting the buses or mini vans to Pushkar, but our tour guide did say that you simply ask the men standing outside the train station and they will be able to locate you to the nearest bus etc. I imagine it’s very cheap too.

Getting around Pushkar

You can get almost everywhere via Pushkar via walking, or even a taxi. But, if you want to take control of your day and see other places (some listed on this list), then you can rent a moped. It’s cheap, it’s safe and everyone does it. Just head to the main street and everyone is advertising moped rental.

Please wear a helmet.

The 11 Best Pushkar Tourist Attractions

Okay, now the formalities are taken care of, let’s chat about what you came for...the best places to visit in Pushkar. These things will all fit into a two or three day Pushkar itinerary. I've also included some places to visit in Ajmer.

1. Visit the Brahma Temple Pushkar

after brama

So, to give you some context, Lord Brahma is a Hindu god that is the “Lord of creation”, so he created everything. There are very few temples dedicated to him around the world, and there is only one in India. This one located in Pushkar is also the most famous in the world and Hindu’s from all over visit Pushkar city to visit the temple.

It’s actually not quite large, and I guess it’s a little underwhelming to look at if you aren’t Hindu and can’t therefore fully appreciate the full significance of it. BUT, what is great about visiting this temple is the full authentic Hindu experience you get to experience.

It’s free to enter the temple for all, you simply have to leave your shoes and bags with the men and women storing them for a small fee.

If you’re white, or look like you’re not Hindu basically, than a volunteer will show you how it all works. You are given some beautiful flowers and half of these flowers are given to Brahma.

Then you walk to the sacred lake (more on this later), and you speak with a...Hindu equivalent to a priest and he will say some prayers, blessings and give you the red mark on your forehead. This is all really cool. Then you throw the rest of your flowers in the lake!

All this for free….oh wait.

Yes, there is some sort of scam that goes on within this experience. (Even though they claim it’s not a scam. You can judge)

So, as the guy is giving you your blessing, he will tell you about all the men and women on the street, homeless and starving, and he says you can make a donation (there is an actual donation counter at the top of the street). So, me being me, was happy to make a donation, but of my own choice.

The man said no no, you have to commit to giving either £20, £60 or £140 (first is enough to feed someone for a day, the second three days, the third 7 days). Don’t get me wrong, I hate poverty, but being in India for so long beforehand makes me know it doesn’t cost £20 a day to feed someone.

Besides that, I don’t carry that amount of money on me, ever. I deal in card payments and very little cash.

Anyway, when I said I would rather donate my own money, the man said “if you don’t commit then you will live with guilt” and “I have blessed you, so you must commit”. I was thinking, you’ve got to me kidding me. I don’t like people who use their religion to try and guilt trip me.

Anyway, I said my boyfriend has the money and I walked away, put my flowers in the lake, and met Brad (who had the same stuff said to me), so we simply left.

What I am trying to say, is don’t ever feel pressured into donating that money.

It was still a great experience and one of the top tourist places in Pushkar.

2. Dine at Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake, India

Pushkar Lake is both a pilgrimage site as lake, which makes it sacred. You can’t actually take photos of it, so it’s a nice idea to have lunch and enjoy the view. I would highly recommend Cafe Lake View. The staff are a little bland and slow, BUT the food and coffee is delicious, especially if you’re craving some non Indian food. Just look at that hummus. Oh, it’s cheap too!

Fun fact about Pushkar : alcohol and meat are not allowed, so you’ll be going sober and vegetarian for a few days. (unless you find the locals off licence hidden away)

foodat lake view

3. Savitri Mata Temple

cable carview

If you’re looking for a view of Pushkar from above, then it’s a good idea to get this cable car up to Savitri Mata Temple. Bradley and I didn’t do this, but we could see the cable car and temple from our hotel (it was very close).

It overlooks the lake and offers fantastic views. It’s also another Hindu temple. You can choose to trek here too, but avoid during the hottest part of the day.

It’s about 100 rupee for the cable car.

4. Visit the Pushkar camel safari

pushkar camel safari

If you want to visit the desert and see camels then this is a good shout. You can opt for half day safaris, full day safaris, or even camp overnight: a good opportunity for stargazing!

It will probably cost you are 1000 per person for a safari, but this could be higher, depending on what you’re looking for. Apparently it’s good for watching sunrise and sunset too.

November to January is the best time to go as the summer heat is unbearable.

5. Go Shopping in Pushkar

markets in pushkar

Pushkar is a tourist built place meaning there are lots and lots of market opportunities. If there's anything you forget to include when packing for India , then this could be a good chance to pick up some new clothes. Also, if you need gifts, shoes or jewellery then you can also pick these up here. It’s quite nice to just walk down the street and find great deals.

6. Visit Aloo Baba

dancing peacocks

If you’ve got your moped, then you may as well go to Aloo Baba. Here’s the thing, if you’ve been to temples in Thailand, Vietnam , Cambodia , anywhere like that, then you are going to be disappointed. BUT, it’s a nice drive, and if you go around an hour before sunset, you can see the peacocks dancing.

aloo baba

7. Visit Ajmer Lake (Ana Sagar Lake)

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If you’ve got your moped, you can also take a drive to Ajmer lake. It will probably take you around 30 minutes and it’s very beautiful. There are places to eat along the way and there are seats to sit and admire the view. Also, if you need to book a bus out of Pushkar to your next journey, then you can do so here, as regardless of which way you go, you got to go through here to get out.

8. Visit Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra

view of pushkar from above

This is actually one of India’s oldest mosques dating back to 1199 CE. If you’re interested in history, then I think this is a really cool site to see. You can do it after visiting the lake! According to legend, construction took 2.5 days….that would be impressive. It’s in need of some love and care, but still an exquisite piece of architecture for those interested in Indian architecture.

9. Varaha Temple

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Another day, another temple. In case you haven’t noticed, Pushkar is filled with temples because of it’s pilgrimage status. The Varaha Temple was built back in the 12th century by King Anaji Chauhan to honour  Varaha, Lord Vishnu’s incarnation in the form of a wild boar.

10. Taragarh Fort

Taragarh Fort, India

This is one of the most impressive structures in Ajmer. It’s an outstanding and spectacular example of south Indian architecture. It’s got a really interesting history that you should read up about before you go (lack of guides means lack of information). It’s free to enter and open from 9 am to 6.30 pm.

11. Visit Apteshwar temple

selfie at pushkar lake

This is a beautiful and popular religious temple dedicated to Lord Shiva. It’s actually a shrine located underground that was built in the 12th century. It’s believed to have sunk inside the ground in the past.

Fun information: Those who believe place ‘Bel’ leaves on the sanctioned Lingam of Lord Shiva. Hindu mythology says that when someone does this, they get their wishes granted by the lord. Sometimes they also pour honey, milk, ghee and Dali over Shiva Lingam, and unmarried girls would perform this regularly in the hope to one day get an ideal husband.

You can walk to this temple from the main tourist part of the city.

Open from 6,30 am to 8.30 pm

So there you have it, my guide to 10 perfect places to visit in Pushkar (and technically Ajmer I guess). There was also another lake that Bradley and I found on Google, I can’t remember the name, but it was dried up, so I am not going to recommend it. (It's called naga pahar I believe?)

Lastly, if you want to experience local life, then just drive off the beaten track, along winding roads and you’ll bump into many children who will be excited to see you and you’ll probably have a rock block due to about 50 goats. It’s fun!

goats on the road in pushkar

Tour packages in Pushkar

pushkar sunset

If you want, you can take a tour package to help with your Pushkar sightseeing. The travel agents located in the popular tourist centre (where you can get mopeds) will have tour agencies that can arrange day sightseeing. If you are coming from Jaipur on a day trip to Pushkar then it's good to arrange a tour. Get your Guide offers good ones (which are included on this blog post below), or you can arrange via a travel guide in Jaipur.

It's only a couple of hours drive between Pushkar and Jaipur making it easy to do a day trip to Pushkar. It's also a comfortable Uber ride which is available!

It's good if you're looking for weekend getaways from Jaipur.

Where to stay in Pushkar

gardens in pushkar countryside resort

There are lots of accommodation choices in Pushkar, and Bradley and I decided we wanted a swimming pool. So we stayed in the Countryside Resorts. It a three star property with lovely rooms, a big swimming pool and fantastic staff. The on-site restaurant wasn’t half bad either! It’s also located “in the country” but you have sweeping views, and a massive garden to relax in and enjoy the sunset. It’s a really beautiful and relaxing place.

You can search for all hotels in Pushkar here.

Where to go next?

After visiting Pushkar, you can head straight to Jaipur via either bus or Uber (Uber is around £15, but between two people it's pretty convenient). Or, you can head backwards in the Rajasthan area and visit Jodphur or Udaipur , both fantastic locations in India.

Regardless of where you decide to go, it will be easy to get there via either bus, train or plane.

I hope you've enjoyed this post on the best places to visit in Pushkar and if you've got any other suggestions for me to add to the list, then please comment below.

Don't forget to check out our post on the best places to visit in Jaipur.

As well as our India itinerary travel video here .

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9 Mesmerizing Tourist Attractions in Ajmer & Pushkar Weekend Road Trips

India is a land that is filled with diversity, and this diversity has given rise to some of the most beautiful heritage sites. These places can be found all over the country and provide a glimpse into the ancient traditions and culture of the land. A trip to these places can be a much rewarding experience for foreign tourists traveling to the country, but also an equally enlightening experience for domestic tourists who may just be traveling from another city or part of India. Some of the most beautiful of these heritage tourist attractions are located in the north-western Indian state of Rajasthan. Ajmer and Pushkar are two such dazzling gem of tourist destinations within Rajasthan, that attract tourists from all parts of the world to come and experience their glorious heritage and unique culture. From the biggest cities in northern India and the capital city of Delhi, you can plan weekend road trips to Ajmer and Pushkar. If you too have wished to travel to these places here is a quick repository of places to visit in Ajmer and Pushkar.

10 Places to Visit Between Pushkar and Ajmer Trip

  • Pushkar Lake
  • Lord Brahma Temple
  • Varaha Temple
  • Dargah Sharif
  • Ana Sagar Lake
  • Adhai din ka jhopda

pushkar ajmer tourist places

One of the biggest pilgrim sites for the Hindu community, the city of Pushkar feels magical. Steeped in the rich and ancient history, this beautiful place is at the edge of the great Thar Desert. It has several tourist sites, many of which are so special that they are the only of their kind in the entire world. Here are the best places in Pushkar that deserve a visit.

2. Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake

With more than 50 ghats for taking a holy dip, this lake is believed to be created by Lord Brahma. Lord Brahma while looking for a suitable place for conducting a religious ceremony dropped a lotus which guided him to this holy site. Visited every year by thousands of devotees who come here to take a dip at the lake, you can also spot several migratory birds that visit here during winters.

3. Lord Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple, Pushkar

Right next to the lake, you can find the Lord Brahma temple. Built in the fourteenth century, it is one of the few temples of Lord Brahma in the world and one of the prominent religious places in Ajmer and Pushkar. The temple is made of marble and stones; it is also a rare architectural site. It is customary for devotees to visit the temple following the holy dip at the lake.

4. Camel Fair

Camel Fair

One of the largest cattle fairs in the country and is celebrated annually in November month. One can enjoy various culinary delights as well as handicrafts, dance performances, and folk music here. You can of course also see various cattle such as camels, oxen, horses, and buffaloes being traded.

5. Varaha Temple

Varaha Temple

One of the best things to do in Ajmer and Pushkar is to visit this temple which is devoted to the Varaha incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is also a magnificent example of the various cultural influences of the past reflected in its architecture.

Apart from these, there are also some great shopping places in Pushkar due to the large population of tourists from Israel who visit and even stay here. Once you have had enough of Pushkar you can move to Ajmer.

pushkar ajmer tourist places

While you are on the Ajmer-Pushker road trip, the next stop for you can be Ajmer which is a mere 15 kilometers away from Pushkar city. Ajmer is one of the most prominent heritage cities included in HRIDAY project. The old name of the city was “Ajayameru” which translates to the invincible hill. Here are some of the best tourist attractions in Ajmer.

7. Dargah Sharif

Dargah Sharif

From the many heritage sites in Ajmer and Pushkar, the Dargah Sharif stands out due to its sheer volume of tourists. The dargah holds the tomb of Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The saint came from Persia and was much loved by the poor people. Emperor Akbar gifted the saint with two large silver pots when the saint correctly foretold the birth of his son and heir to the throne.

8. Ana Sagar Lake

Ana Sagar Lake

This is an artificial lake located in Ajmer. The lake was constructed between 1135 and 1150 and later modified by Mughal rulers. Daulat Bagh is one of the beautiful gardens right next to the lake. Today it is a popular outing spot for residents of Ajmer and a family picnic spot with the provision of hiring water scooters and boats for reaching the middle island. 

9. Adhai din ka jhopda

Adhai din ka jhopda

The ruins of the Adhai din ka jhopda mosque lie further away from the Dargah Sharif. It was originally a Sanskrit college but when Mohammed of Ghori took control of the city, he converted it to a mosque and added a seven arched wall. The wall pillars covered in Islamic calligraphy can be seen even today.

The best time to travel to these places is between October and March when you can also attend the cattle festival. If you use the above Ajmer and Pushkar travel guide, you can explore the city at its best and also enjoy a night’s stay at the beautiful resorts located here. You can take a car rental from Revv to have a fully maintained car at an affordable price. The safe and sanitized car rental from Revv is sanitized before each delivery to the customer ensuring you get an absolutely sanitized vehicle. Visit the Revv website or install the Revv App to enjoy the beautiful Ajmer and Pushkar weekend trip.

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8 Things To Do in Ajmer and Pushkar

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If you have Jaipur in your weekend getaway plan, you might as well add two more places to the itinerary. Ajmer and Pushkar are at a proximal distance from the Pink City and are worth visiting. Here are a list of the things you could do in this part of Rajasthan .

Dargah Sharif Ajmer

1.Dargah Sharif, Ajmer -

This dargah of Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti is located in Ajmer, and has a beauty of its own. There are thousands of pilgrims come every day and made more famous by the movies and the Bollywood celebrities this place is worth a visit. On the way to the dargah you will have to take a walk for approximately 10minutes to reach the main mosque, on this stretch you can find a small market which is so glittery that it is indeed a treat to the eyes. Feel the divinity of the gods once you enter this place and pray with all your heart to start your wonderful trip ahead.

Photo of Dargah Sharif Ajmer, दरगाह बाज़ार, अजमेर, राजस्थान, भारत by Bidisha

The Ana Sagar Lake is an artificial lake situated in the city of Ajmer built by Anaji Chauhan and hence the name it holds. Lake Foy Sagar is another such artificial lake named after the gentleman who created it as a relief measure for famine. These lakes are splendid to sit by and relax. This place could provide some beautiful snaps of the breathtaking beauty that it is. Pushkar Lake on the other hand has mythological significance, it is said this lake was created by the tears of Lord Shiva whilst he mourned the death of his beloved wife Shakti. Whereas some also believe that it was created when lotus petals fell on the ground from Brahma's hands.It is therefore of sacred value and draws a host of pilgrims every year. If only this water-body was kept a little more clean it could be of more aesthetic value.

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Mayo College Ajmer

3.Mayo College, Ajmer -

Deemed as one of the best boarding schools of the world, it was founded by the 6 th Earl of Mayo with a vision for providing education to the upper strata of the Indians, focusing primarily on the princes of the princely states. The classic white building is worth seeing for its notable architecture. This school has given many famous alumnus in various walks of life.

Photo of Mayo College Ajmer, Bihari Ganj, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India by Bidisha

Brahma Mandir

4. Brahma Temple, Pushkar -

There are very few temples dedicated to the Lord of creation, Brahma all over the world and this being one of the most ancient ones, draws numerous Hindu pilgrims every year. This temple is mostly blue in colour and getting a glimpse of the deity could be tricky due to the heavy footfall, be ready to fight the odds traversing through the crowd when you enter here to offer your prayers. Good luck!

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Pushkar Fair Ground

5. Camel Fair, Pushkar -

Pushkar is famous for this unique fair, where camel and livestock are traded. Apart from these there are other recreational activities, such as Longest Moustache Competition, that are held here to attract more tourists. This is a five day long event and is held every year in the months of October-November. Sounds interesting, eh?

Photo of Pushkar Fair Ground, Ajmer, Rajasthan, India by Bidisha

6. Pushkar Bazaar -

As colourful as it could get, like most of the markets in this state, the Pushkar market is also a colourful fusion. You will find almost everything here from small souvenirs to amazing leather bags and boots, to unique silverware and silver jewelry, to colourful lamp shades and clothes. If you too have the “Princess Leia in gold bikini” fantasy you can fulfil that here for sure, you may not get a gold bikini but a silver one isn’t hard to find. So happy splurging in some whacky stuffs.

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What is a destination without trying its local cuisine, however for Pushkar it is more of trying some Firang Cuisine, you will find Italian and Middle-eastern food in abundance in this place. You can try Lasagne, falafel wraps, hummus with pita breads served in various cafes like Cafe Nirvana, Lake View Cafe. The food isn’t really awesome but it’s just about fine to take you through the hunger pangs.

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8. The drive to Ajmer and Pushkar -

If you love to drive and driving through tricky roads could be a fulfilling experience then take the Pushkar Ghati while travelling to Pushkar. The drive to Ajmer and Pushkar from Jaipur is equally picturesque surrounded by the Aravalli Range on either side and the wide expanse of muddy brown terrain with scanty vegetation here and there looks really captivating.

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So bring on the traveler in you and pack your bags for a visit to these two places of interest. However I would suggest you plan a trip to these places only after the scorching summers have passed.

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Ajmer is one of the oldest cities in Rajasthan, a North Indian state of India. The name Ajmer is derived from ‘Ajay Meru’ which means ‘invincible hills.’ As the history says, Ajmer was founded by Raja Ajay Pal Chauhan in the 7th century AD and remained in the power of Chauhan’s till 1193 AD. The last ruler of Chauhan dynasty was Prithviraj Chauhan and he lost the kingdom to Mohammed Gaure. Later, Ajmer became home to many dynasties including Mughals and Britishers.

Ajmer is flanked by the green hills of Aravalli Ranges, and looks like an oasis in the desert. Location wise, it is located to the Southwest of Jaipur, at a distance of 135 kilometres from the capital of Rajasthan. It is well connected to the cities like Jaipur, Delhi, Mumbai, Ahmedabad and Jodhpur by the means of railway and road. The historical city is now a popular pilgrimage site for Muslims and Hindus all over the world. There are several tourist places in Ajmer that exhibit the rich history and culture of the place.

Want to plan a trip to this historical city of Rajasthan? Want a list of the best places to explore in Ajmer? Here is a guide on the 15 best places to visit in Ajmer. Reading the whole article will help you through the planning of your next trip to the city.

Ajmer Tourism – List of Top 15 Best Tourist Places to Visit in Ajmer Rajasthan

  • Ajmer Sharif Dargah
  • Ajmer Jain Temple

Ana Sagar Lake

  • Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra
  • Taragarh Fort
  • Daulat Bagh
  • Akbar’s Palace

Durga Bagh Garden

  • Nareli Jain Temple

Clock Tower

Foy sagar lake, kishangarh city, mayo college museum, fort masuda, prithviraj memorial ajmer.

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Ajmer Sharif Dargah Rajasthan

One of the holiest places in Rajasthan, as well as India, Ajmer Sharif Dargah is a pilgrimage shrine for both Muslims and Hindus across the world. It attracts millions of visitors seeking blessings every year. The dargah was built by Khwaja Moinuddin Hasan Chisti who was born in 1141 AD in Iran. After gaining religious knowledge about Sufism he came to India along with Mohammed Ghori and settled in Ajmer. Considered as a living spirit, Khwaja Saheb died in 1236 AD. He established the Chishti order of Sufism and distributed his knowledge along with peace and harmony to his devotees

Ajmer Sharif Dargah is one of the amazing places in Rajasthan that brings the presence of ancient Mughal architecture. The shrine was built by Emperor Humayun, which flaunts huge silver doors boasting exquisite carvings. You can get a glimpse of the tomb of the Khwaja Saheb once you reach the courtyard. The tomb is made out of marble and there is a gold plating on the top of the Dargah.

Things to Do

The Ajmer Sharif Dargah is a place, which is to be believed where your wishes and desires come true.

  • You can pray here and opt for any of the services among flowers, attar, ghilaf and sandalwood powder, Shahi Chadar, Monthly Chatti Dua and many more.
  • Spend some time amidst spiritualism.
  • Visit the dargah and learn about the interesting facts about it.
  • Listen to qawwalis in the mehfil-e-same inside the Dargah after namaz is offered.

Also Read: Muslim Pilgrimage Sites in Rajasthan

Ajmer Jain Temple - Soniji Ki Nasiyan

Ajmer Jain Temple or popularly known as Soniji Ki Nasiyan is a 19th century old architectural gem of Rajasthan. The main chamber of the temple, called ‘Swarna Nagari’ or the ‘City of Gold’ has a number of gold-plated wooden figures. The figures are related to the Jain tradition. The main chamber has 1,000 kilograms of gold for the carvings to depict ‘Ayodhya.’

The temple is made of red stone and that’s why it is also called ‘Lal Mandir.’ The construction was started back in the year 1864 and it opened its doors to the devotees in the next year May. The temple, called Siddhkoot Chaityalaya, also known as ‘Soniji Ki Nasiyan,’ was built by Rai Bahadur Seth Moolchand and Nemichand Soni. It is dedicated to Rishabhdev (Lord Agnidev), who was the first of the 24 Tirthankaras in Digambar sect. of Jainisim.

The temple remains open all day of the week from 6 AM to 8:30 PM.

  • You can visit this place at the time of morning aarti or evening aarti.
  • Feel amused by the architecture of the temple.
  • Take photographs of the surroundings and the architecture.
  • Spend some time amidst peace and serenity.

Also Read: Jain Pilgrimage Sites in Rajasthan

Anna Sagar Lake Ajmer Rajasthan

Anasagar Lake is one of the popular tourist destinations in Rajasthan, as well as Ajmer. It is located at the heart of the city and a perfect place to watch sunsets. Anasagar Lake is an old artificial lake built by Arnoraja, who was grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan and ruled during 1135 to 1150 AD. Spread across an area of over 13 kilometres, the lake is surrounded by a garden, called Daulat Bagh Garden. The garden was made by the Mughal ruler Jahangir and later, another ruler Shah Jahan constructed five pavilions, called Baradari, between the lake and the garden.

One of the main tourist attractions of Anasagar Lake is the circuit house, which was built on the hill near the lake by the Britishers. There is an island at the centre of the lake where you can reach by boat hired from the Daulat Bagh. To keep the lake safe from any kind of pollution, construction is banned in the catchment areas.

October to March is the best time to visit this lake as in summer the lake dries up. You can do the following things while visiting this place.

  • Watch a splendid sunset in the afternoon.
  • Have a boat ride and explore the island in the middle of the lake.
  • Take some amazing photographs of the lake and its surroundings.
  • Walk around the lake and explore the flora and fauna.
  • Indulge in street foods and discover some local food of Rajasthan.

Also Read: Must Visit Lakes in Rajasthan

Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra Ajmer

Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra is located at a walking distance of Ajmer Sharif Dargah. It is an ancient mosque featuring a mix of Indian, Muslim, Hindu and Jain architecture maintained under the Archaeological Survey of India. The mosque is one of the oldest surviving monuments in India, as well as in Rajasthan.

The mosque has a unique name as it is believed to be built in 60 hours or ‘two and a half days’ under the spell of Qutb-ud-Din-Aibak, who was ordered to make a mosque for the Mughal Emperor Muhammad Ghor. The building was previously used for a Sanskrit College built by Visaladeva from the Chauhan dynasty. However, the artisans could not destroyed it completely in 60 hours but able to construct a screen wall where Muhammad Ghor could pray.

Later in the year of 1199 CE, the architecture, designed by Abu Bakr from Herat, was completed. It was used as a mosque till independence and then listed under the ASI. Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra is now a popular tourist attraction in Ajmer that attracts innumerable visitors of all religions throughout the year.

This place remains open from 6 AM to 7 PM everyday. You can do the following things here:

  • Leran about the architecture that depicts a mix of Indian, Muslim, Hindu and Jain architecture.
  • Explore this place along with Ajmer Sharif Dargah on a day trip to Ajmer.
  • Have a picnic here in the winter.
  • Take photographs of this ancient architecture.

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Taragarh Fort Ajmer

Originally named Ajaymeru Durg, Taragarh Fort was built by Ajaypal Chauhan in the 8th century (721-734 AD). Taragarh Fort is one of the best places to visit in Ajmer that attracts tourists across the globe for its stunning architecture. Moreover, the amazing panoramic view of the city from the fort is equally impressive. The fort was built upon a hill in the city owing to strategic importance. It was captured by Prthviraj Chauhan in the 15th century and renamed Taragarh after his wife Tarabai.

The massive fort comes with three gateways named Gagudi Ki Pathak, Lakshmi Pol and Phuta Darwaza. The carvings on the doors are one of the finest examples of ancient artworks. There are so many tunnels inside a criss cross section of the fort. The tunnels were used as hideouts during the enemy attacks.

Taragarh Fort has become the favourite travel destination of the travellers visiting Ajmer over the years. It remains open from 6 AM to 8:30 PM. You can do the following things within the fort:

  • Explore the fort with a certified Ajmer Travel Guide.
  • Explore the impressive architecture of Hathi Pole, Chitra Mahal, Badal Mahal and many more places within the palace.
  • Click photographs of the historical evidence of the ancient times.

Also Read: Heritage Tourism in Rajasthan

Daulat Bagh Ajmer

Daulat Bagh is the garden that partially encompasses Anasagar Lake in the heart of Ajmer city. It spreads across a huge area covered with flowers, bushes and trees. The garden was built by the Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan, which describes his love for nature. Anasagar Lake is situated at the Eastern side of the garden, which adds beauty to this green space.

Daulat Bagh is a well-maintained greenery and one of the relaxing places in Ajmer. You can visit this place during a visit to Anasagar Lake and hire a boat from here to the island on the lake.

Some of the popular things to do in Daulat Bagh are:

  • If you are staying in Ajmer for a couple of days, treat this place for morning workout.
  • Plan a picnic here amidst nature with your family in winter.
  • Watch the amazing sunset and get mesmerised.
  • Watch the stars and learn about them at night.

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Akbar Palace Ajmer

Akbar’s Palace, located in Naya Bazar, Ajmer is a building constructed in 1570 AD. It was treated as a residence of Akbar’s son, Prince Salim and later served as a meeting place of Jahangir and Sir Thomas Roe, who was the English ambassador to the Mughals.

Later, in the year 1908, the palace was converted into a museum. There is a huge collection of Hindu idols of 6th and 7th centuries in the museum. The idols depict a mix style of Rajput and Mughal designs. One of the most famous displays here is a large black statue of Goddess Kali, made of marble. Apart from the idols, the museum also has some age-old weapons and antique sculptures.

The museum remains open from 10 AM to 5 PM. Some of the things you can do here are:

  • Take a stroll around the whole property.
  • Visit the museum.
  • Learn about the history of the idols and the weapons.

Also Read: Must Visit Palaces in Rajasthan

Durga Bagh Garden Ajmer

Durga Bagh Garden is one of the beautiful green-covered areas in Ajmer. The garden was built on the bank of Anasagar Lake by Maharaja Shiv Dan in 1868 AD. It is one of the best-known gardens in Ajmer that flaunts numerous flowers and trees. Watching an amazing sunset overlooking the hues of the sky is one of the best things to do here.

The place opens at 9 AM and closes at 6 PM every day. Some of the things to do in Durga Bagh Garden is:

  • Enjoy the view of the lake from the garden.
  • Have a walk around the garden.
  • Click some amazing photographs of Ajmer’s green side.
  • Plan a picnic with family in winter.
  • Relax for some time after visiting places in Ajmer.

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Nareli Jain Temple Ajmer

Nareli Jain Temple is one of the beautiful monuments in Ajmer dedicated to Digambar Jains. It is a newly built (1994) marble temple compared to the other historical monuments in Rajasthan. The temple is located on the Aravali Mountain range and consists of a total of 24 Jinalayas for 24 tirthankars of Jainism.

It is located at a distance of seven kilometres to the Southeast of Ajmer city. Also known as Shri Gyandoaya Tirth Kshetra, the temple features a striking style of architecture mixing traditional with contemporary.

Some of the things you can do here:

  • Walk around the complex of the temple.
  • Click some photographs of the place.
  • Pray for the well-being of humanity.
  • Spend some quality time in a peaceful environment.

Also Read: Pilgrimage Tourism in Rajasthan

Clock Tower Ajmer

Also known as the Victoria Jubilee Clock Tower, this tower is located opposite to Ajmer Railway Station. In 1887, it was built to mark the silver jubilee of Queen Victoria. The Clock Tower features the Indo-Islamic style of architecture topped by a classic monopteros. The roof is a dome styled in Indo-Islamic architecture.

People can see this clock tower upon reaching the Ajmer Junction railway.

  • Get a closer view of the tower from the flyover.
  • Spend some time around it.
  • Click photographs.
  • Eat a sumptuous meal in any of the restaurants near the architecture.
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Foy Sagar Lake

Looking like a pancake for its flat shape, Foy Sagar Lake has become an important source of water over the years. It can hold up to 15 million cubic feet of water in it. The natural beauty of the lake along with its surroundings amazes visitors every time.

Travellers having a day trip in and around Ajmer can visit this place for some time. They can do some of the following things here:

  • Plan a picnic here in the winter.
  • Have a walk around the garden along the lake.
  • Enjoy the scenic beauty of the Aravali range.
  • Click photographs of some amazing landscapes.
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Kishangarh Fort Ajmer

Kishangarh city is located in the outskirts of Ajmer. It is popularly known as the Marble City of India due to the abundance of marble markets in the city. The city is located at a distance of 30 kilometres from Ajmer.

Apart from the marble markets, the place is also famous for its colourful culture and art. It is known for its Bani Thani style of paintings, Kishangarh Fort, Phool Mahal Palace and many more temples. Kishangarh city is the only place in the world where you can find a temple of nine planets.

The best time to visit this place is from October to March. You can do some of the following things while visiting Kishangarh City.

  • Visit Kishangarh Fort and book a stay in Hotel Phool Mahal Palace adjacent to the fort.
  • Visit Mokham Vilas and watch migratory birds.
  • Have a boat ride on Gondulav Lake.
  • Visit Sukh Sagar and feel the tranquillity of the place.
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Mayo College Museum Ajmer

Mayo College Museum is housed in the Jhalwar House of Mayo College, Ajmer. The museum is considered the largest school museum in the world. It was ideated by Mr. TN Vyas. The museum is spread across a total of 18 rooms and it features old paintings, photographs, coins, sculptures donated by well-wishers, old students and parents. The college was founded in 1875 by Richard Bourke. It is one of the best boarding schools in India.

The museum remains open from 10 AM to 4 PM. There is no entry fee in the museum, however you need permission from the administration to visit this place.

  • Learn about the antique stuff featured in the museum.
  • Visit the premises of the museum with permission.
  • Get pictures of the evening view of the building.

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Masuda Fort Rajasthan

It is situated 54 kilometres from Ajmer in a strategic location between Ajmer and Chitore. The first version of the fort was built around 1595 AD and soon it turned into ruins. Nar Singhji Mertia in 1583 started restoring this fort and it is now renovated as a beautiful fort.

Fort Masuda has multiple compartments like Chandra Mahal, Bada Mahal, Kaanch Mahal etc. It features Rajput paintings all over the walls and has a library where a number of rare manuscripts are found.

Fort Masuda is a beautiful tourist spot located in the outskirts of Ajmer. Only one to two hours is required to visit the fort.

  • Visit Gopaldwara Temple inside the property.
  • Visit the library and learn about the old-paintings.
  • Visit Chandra Mahal and watch the paintings of planetary systems on ceilings.
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Prithviraj Memorial Ajmer

It is a memorial dedicated to the greatest ruler of Chauhan Dynasty, Prithviraj Chauhan. The memorial is located on Taragarh Road. It has a statue of the king and his horse made of blackstone. The king has been shown with an arrow and a bow in hand. The Smarak is a famous spot in the Ajmer and popular as a war memorial of Prithviraj Chauhan.

The king was the last Hindu ruler of Delhi who was lost in the Second Battle of Tarain by Muhammad Ghori. The king was executed after losing the battle which is depicted in the symbolism of the memorial.

  • People can get a complete city view from the memorial.
  • Feel amused by the night view of the memorial.
  • Walk around the memorial and spend quality time amidst greenery.
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We hope that the above-mentioned list of must-visit places will help you make an itinerary for Ajmer. These are some of the popular tourist attractions in Ajmer, as well as in Rajasthan. Moreover, you can visit some of these places on a day trip while traveling to Jaipur.

However, we offer some of the best Rajasthan Tourism/Ajmer Tourism packages that will cater for your requirements. If you need any assistance for visiting places in Ajmer, as well as in Rajasthan , you can call us or browse our website for the best service. Moreover, you can also customise the Rajasthan Tour packages as per your requirements.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is ajmer famous for.

Ajmer, the city of Rajasthan is famous for being home to Dargah Sharif. The site is popular among people of all faiths across the world. The shrine houses the Tomb of Garib Nawaz or Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, who is the founder of Chisti order of Sufism. Not only for Muslims, the city is also famous as a pilgrimage site for Hindus. Pushkar is believed to be the abode of Lord Brahma, which is located about 10 kilometres Northwest of Ajmer.

What is the best time to plan a holiday vacation to Ajmer?

The best time for visiting Ajmer is between October and February. This time, the weather in Ajmer is pleasant and comfortable for visiting sightseeing places. Moreover, winter in Ajmer is mild and not that cold. The average temperature remains between 15 and 18 degrees celsius and the minimum temperature won’t go beyond five degrees.

What are the best places to visit in 1 day in Ajmer?

If you have one day in hand and want to tour some of the top visiting places in Ajmer, you can include these places in your itinerary.

  • Start your trip in the early morning. Start your day trip by praying at Dargah Sharif, and then visit another historical place, Dhai Din ka Jhopra.
  • Then spend some time in Digamber Jain Temple or Soniji Ki Nasiyan.
  • Then visit Ajmer Fort and learn about another historical place in Ajmer.
  • End your trip by watching the sunset at Anasagar Lake

What are the top attractions to visit in Ajmer?

Ajmer has so many popular points of tourist interest. Some of them are:

  • Hazrat Khwaja Gharib Nawaz Dargah
  • Dhai Din ka Jhonpra
  • Anasagar Lake

What are the top day excursion tours from Ajmer?

Travellers can book Ajmer sightseeing tour packages for day excursions. The itineraries for day excursion tours include some famous places, which can be visited within a day. However, this historical city has its own charm and there are so many popular tourist attraction spots that you must add to your Ajmer itinerary. It is suggested to stay in Ajmer minimum for a couple of days and travel as per your choice. Moreover, you can also attend Pushkar Camel Festival while travelling to Ajmer for a day in early November.

Some of the top day excursion tours are:

  • Ajmer and Pushkar Day Trip from Ajmer
  • Ajmer Pushkar Day Trip with camel safari
  • Sightseeing guided Ajmer Rajasthan tour to Ajmer
  • Experiencing Pushkar Camel Festival

What the popular religious places to visit in Ajmer?

  • Soniji ki Nasiyan
  • Sai Baba Temple

What the top heritage attractions to visit in Ajmer?

What the best nature sightseeing places in ajmer.

  • Lake Foy Sagar
  • Birds Eye View Point

Which are the nearest railway stations and airports to Ajmer?

The city of Ajmer is well connected with major cities like Delhi, Jaipur, Ahmedabad, Mumbai, Jodhpur etc., by railway transportation as well as by road. It is also connected by air travel options.

Some of the nearest railway stations to Ajmer are:

  • Ajmer Junction

At present, there are two nearest airports to Ajmer, one is Jaipur International Airport or Sanganer Airport, which is 135 kilometres away from Ajmer. Another is Kishangarh Airport, which is 34 kilometres away from Ajmer.

Published: 14 Jun, 2022 | Last Updated:  15 Jun, 2022

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One Day Ajmer and Pushkar Sightseeing Trip by Cab

An attraction amidst the Aravali ranges, Ajmer is a pious city best known for its Dargah Sharif of Saint Moinuddin Chishti. Ajmer has emerged as on the holiest sites of Islamic pilgrimage and Mughal architecture of the city brings in an aura of peace and spirituality. The best way to experience this city along with…

An attraction amidst the Aravali ranges, Ajmer is a pious city best known for its Dargah Sharif of Saint Moinuddin Chishti. Ajmer has emerged as on the holiest sites of Islamic pilgrimage and Mughal architecture of the city brings in an aura of peace and spirituality. The best way to experience this city along with Pushkar is with our 1 Day Ajmer & Pushkar local sightseeing tour by private car.

The festival of Urs commemorates the death anniversary of Saint Moinuddin Chishti, and his devotees visit his tomb from all across the world. With many important temples spread all around city, Ajmer is also a renowned religious spot for Hindus and Jains devotees.

Tourists who visit Pushkar make it a point to visit Ajmer as well and vice versa. Pushkar has been known as a town of culture and intellect. It is one of the oldest cities in India and one of the five sacred dhams for Hindus.

The biggest attractions of Pushkar include a temple dedicated to Lord Brahma and its annual Pushkar Camel Fair, held in the month of November. This holy city attracts tourists from far and wide for its many temples and quiet atmosphere.

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1 Day Ajmer & Pushkar Local Tour

The best time to visit Pushkar and Ajmer is from October to March when the temperature gets quite cold. Remember to pack your winter clothes as the temperature often dips below 10 degree Celsius.

Ajmer and Pushkar local sightseeing tour by a private car will take you to see Dargah Sharif, Adhai Din Ka Jhopra, Nasiyan Temple and Ana Sagar Lake in Ajmer and Pushkar Lake, Man Mahal, Brahma Temple in Pushkar. The trip will conclude with shopping for some souvenirs.

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  • Places Covered: Dargah Sharif, Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra, Nasiyan Temple & Ana Sagar Lake, Pushkar Lake, Man Mahal, Brahma Temple.

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PLEASE NOTE: Guests can visit all the Ajmer and Pushkar tourism places listed above or remove any of the places that they don’t want to visit. Inclusion of any other sightseeing place not listed above is normally not permitted. However guests can check with their cab provider if any exceptions possible, while booking this Ajmer and Pushkar local sightseeing tour by private car.

Detailed Guide: Places to Visit with One Day Ajmer and Pushkar Local Sightseeing Tour by Car

In our one day Ajmer and Pushkar sightseeing tour, you’ll be visiting the following places of interest :

1. Dargah Sharif

1 Day Ajmer and Pushkar Local Sightseeing Tour Dargah Sharif

Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the tomb of Moinuddin Chishti is ranked among one of the holiest places of worship in India, especially for Muslims. As it is the final resting place of the Gharib Nawaz Moinuddin Chishti, this dargah has been a pioneer in spreading the ethical and spiritual values of Islam amongst the masses.

Ajmer Sharif was built by the Mughals and stands as a testimony of the rich Mughal style of architecture. The Dargah comprises of tombs, courtyards and daalaans, and the major establishments constructed in this complex are Nizam Gate, Buland Darwaza, Jama Masjid, Aulia Masjid, Dargah Shrine and Mehfil Khana.

The Dargah has been mostly made out of marble and gold plating, which is guarded by silver railings and a marble screen. Every year Urs is held for six days in the Dargah during the seventh month of the Islamic lunar calendar. The front door of the Dargah Sharif which is always closed at night is kept open all day during all the six days of Urs.

The shrine is especially crowded on these six days.

Must see \ Things to do: The two cauldrons in the inner courtyard of the shrine. These containers have a capacity of 2240 kg and 4480 kg and are used during special occasions to cook sweetmeats which are distributed among the devotees.

2. Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra

1 Day Ajmer and Pushkar Local Sightseeing Tour Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra

The next stop in our one day trip Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra is a mosque built by Qutub-Ud-Din-Aibak, the first Sultan of Delhi in 1199. This 12th-century Indo-Islamic architectural site is believed to have been constructed in two and a half days and it is from there that the monument gets its name.

Complete with arched screens, ruined minarets and beautiful pillars, it is a truly important place to visit in this one day tour by private car.

Must see \ Things to do: It is a brilliant spot for photographers as the play of light and shadow, along with the gorgeous architecture makes it an interesting visual treat.

3. Nasiyan Temple and Ana Sagar Lake

1 Day Ajmer and Pushkar Local Sightseeing Tour Nasiyan Temple and Ana Sagar Lake

Dedicated to the first Jain Tirthankara, Soniji Ki Nasiyan or Nasiyan Temple is a Jain temple which is also an important destination of pilgrimage. The Swarna Nagari or “City of Gold” has a number of gold-plated wooden figures depicting important figures of the Jain religion and is the main attraction of the temple. The magnificent architecture of the temple draws thousands of religious devotees and tourists alike.

Ana Sagar Lake is a glorious artificial lake that is thronged by visitors in the evenings to catch a glimpse of the sunset. This artificial lake was a brainchild of Anaji Tomar, who was the grandfather of Prithviraj Chauhan. In fact, the lake is named after the king Anaji himself.

The lake was founded during the 12th century after a dam was built across the nearby located river of Luni. The beautiful lake is surrounded by Daulat Bagh Gardens and the Khobra Behroon temple which we will also be taking you to, as part of the private tour by car.

The lake is only 13 kilometres away from Pushkar town There is also an island in the centre of the lake which is about 4.4 metres deep and spread over an area of 12 kilometres.

Must see \ Things to do: Visit the lake during the golden hour before the sunset to watch the sunlight reflect on the water.

4. Pushkar Lake

1 Day Ajmer and Pushkar Local Sightseeing Tour Pushkar Lake

The next place to visit in this 1 day trip is Pushkar Lake, which is a natural marvel located amidst the Aravalli ranges and is surrounded by 52 bathing ghats and over 500 temples. Locals believe that the water of these ghats have medicinal values and can cure a number of ailments.

Most of these ghats have been named after the kings who built them with an exception of Brahma Ghat, which is named after Brahma, who is believed to have bathed here.

The Gau Ghat was renamed as Gandhi Ghat after Mahatma Gandhi’s ashes were immersed here. Pushkar lake is visited by hundreds of devotees every day to take a dip in its holy waters and is a must visit for all devotees, thus making it the most important spot in our 1 day Ajmer and Pushkar local sightseeing tour.

Located in the oldest part of the city, the lake is believed to date back to 2nd century BC and it is a little difficult to reach if you don’t have. The lake is most frequented on the day of Kartik Poornima wherein it is believed that taking a dip on this day gives you eternal salvation.

Must see \ Things to do: Take a dip in the tranquil waters or soak your feet inside, for it is a transformative experience.

5. Man Mahal

1 Day Ajmer and Pushkar Local Sightseeing Tour Man Mahal

Man Mahal was originally built as a guest house for Raja Man Singh I for whenever he would visit the holy city of Pushkar. This palace offers a regal view of all the temples in Pushkar and their breathtaking reflections in the Pushkar Lake is truly picturesque. The palace that once served as a royal guest house has now been converted into a luxurious palace hotel that sees visitors from all over the world.

Must see \ Things to do: For the photographers, it is a brilliant opportunity to click pictures of the temples and their mirror images in the water.

6. Brahma Temple

1 Day Ajmer and Pushkar Local Sightseeing Tour Brahma Temple

One of the last places in the same day Ajmer and Pushkar Tour, Jagatpita Brahma Mandir is the only temple in India that is dedicated specifically to Lord Brahma. Believed to be built in the 14th century, the Brahma Temple is contemplated to be 2000 years old.

Initially constructed by sage Vishwamitra, the temple went through several renovations under Adi Shankara.The temple has been constructed with marble and enormous stone slabs and is dedicated to Lord Brahma and his two wives, Gayatri and Savitri. The holy Pushkar Lake flowing right in front of the temple adds to the temple’s beauty.

Must see \ Things to do: Offer your prayers, observe the devotees performing the rituals and soak in the spiritual vibe.

Shopping @ Ajmer

Popular places to go shopping in Ajmer are Naya Bazaar, Dargah Bazaar, Mahila Mandi and Churi Bazaar. These bazaars display a vast array of local handicraft works, costume jewellery and small souvenirs.

Embroidered clothes, silver jewellery, leather goods or decorative pieces like miniature paintings, colourful puppets and wall hangings are commonly available in Pushkar. Take a quick tour of Sadar Bazaar, Sarafa Bazaar, Baza Bazaar and Kedalganj Bazaar in your private cab to shop for souvenirs.

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Package Inclusions

  • Pick and drop from Home / Hotel in Ajmer / Pushkar
  • Selected Cab for Ajmer and Pushkar sightseeing as per the above Itinerary
  • Vehicle Parking Charges
  • Toll-gate Charges if any
  • Driver Batta

Package Exclusions

  • Entry Ticket Fee at tourist places in Ajmer and Pushkar
  • Breakfast, Lunch or any meal
  • Lodging / Accommodation in Ajmer / Pushkar
  • Vehicle beyond the mentioned time duration
  • Vehicle beyond the designated tour route

Travelers are requested to follow the given itinerary for 1 Day Ajmer and Pushkar Local Sightseeing tour package. Ideally this 1 day Ajmer and Pushkar city tour package can not be customized, however if guests prefer to visit different set of places in Ajmer and Pushkar city tour, they can check the possibility of the same with the listed car rental companies and request for a custom quote.

The time spent on each Ajmer / Pushkar tourist attraction is to be followed as per the Itinerary schedule. In case of any delays or additional time spent at a particular place, driver or car rental company will not be responsible to cover all the places mentioned in the itinerary.

Please also note that if a particular Ajmer or Pushkar sightseeing place is closed on the scheduled day of the tour, it will not be covered from the list of sightseeing places. Please check the possibility of visiting an alternate place with cab vendor before you book the tour.

Ideally, no. However you can check with listed Ajmer / Pushkar cab vendors before booking the tour on any possibility to customize the tour. Additional charges might apply.

One day local sightseeing tours to Ajmer and Pushkar over the weekend can prove to be a quick spiritual fix to re-energize you for the week ahead!

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Places To Visit In Ajmer, Places To Visit In Pushkar

Ajmer tourist places, pushkar tourist places.

India’s diverse land is enclosed with diversity that has given rise to some of the most beautiful heritage sites. These Pushkar tourist places and Ajmer tourist places can be found all across the country that offers a glimpse into the ancient traditions and cultures of the land. A trip to these places will be a rewarding experience for foreign tourists traveling to India.

Ajmer Tourist Attractions, Pushkar Tourist Attractions

1. ajmer sharif dargah, 2. ana sagar lake, 3. adhai din ka jhonpra, 4. pushkar lake, 5. brahma temple, 6. varaha temple, 7. pushkar camel fair.

Ajmer and Pushkar are the two most dazzling jewels of tourist destinations within Rajasthan, that attract tourists from all across the world. Travelers flock here to experience their glorious heritage and unique culture. From the biggest cities of North India and the capital city of Delhi, one can plan a weekend tour to Ajmer Pushkar from Jaipur. If you too wish to travel for a weekend getaway from Jaipur to Ajmer Pushkar Trip by Car .

Top 7 Ajmer City & Pushkar Tourist Places

ajmer-sharif-dargah

Of many heritage sites in Ajmer and Pushkar, the Dargah Sharif stands out due to its sheer volume of tourists. The dargah is the tomb of the Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The Sufi saint came from Persia and was much loved and respected by poor people. Mughal emperor Akbar gifted the saint the two large silver pots when the saint correctly foretold the birth of his son and heir to the throne.

ana-sagar-lake-ajmer

An artificial lake located in Ajmer, Ana Sagar Lake was constructed between 1134 and 1150 and was later modified by Mughal rulers. The lake is located near Dulat Bagh which is one of the most beautiful gardens near the lake in Ajmer Sightseeing Tour . It is a famous outing place for residents of Ajmer and family picnic spot with the provision of hiring boats for reaching the middle island.

adhai-din-ka-jhonpra

The ruins of Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra is a mosque that lies further away from the Dargah Sharif. It was originally a Sanskrit college but when Mohammed of Ghori took control of the city. He converted it to a mosque and added a seven arched wall. The wall pillars covered in Islamic calligraphy can be seen today in Ajmer Tour Packages .

pushkar-lake

The most revered holy lake of Pushkar has more than 50 ghats for taking a holy dip, this lake is believed to be created by Lord Brahma. The tourists are explored by thousands of devotees who come here to take a dip at the lake. You can also spot several migratory birds that visit here during winters. Lord Brahma, while looking for a suitable place for conducting a religious ceremony, dropped a lotus which guided him to this holy site.

brahma-temple

Rightly located next to the lake, you can find the Lord Brahma Temple. Built in the 14th century, it is one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world. It is one of the most prominent religious places to visit in Rajasthan . The temple is made out of using marble and stones which also depicts a rare architectural style. It is customary for pilgrims to worship the temple following a holy dip in Pushkar Lake during a visit on the Pushkar tour packages .

varaha-temple

One of the best tourist places to see in Pushkar is to visit Varaha Temple which is dedicated to the Varaha incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The temple is also a charming example of the various cultural influences of the past reflected in its architecture. Besides these, there are also some amazing shopping places to buy authentic handicrafts and souvenirs.

pushkar-camel-fair

One of the largest cattle fairs in the country, the Pushkar Camel Fair, is celebrated annually during the month of November. Travelers can enjoy various culinary delights as well as handicrafts, dance performances, and folk music here. You can expect a wonderful cultural experience during the carnival while getting engaged in many amazing activities and events on Pushkar Fair Tour Package .

Some Famous Ajmer and Pushkar Tourist Places | Places To Visit In Ajmer/Pushkar

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  • Nareli Jain Temple

Conclusion:

If you are planning to explore Ajmer Pushkar Tour Package  from Jaipur, then make sure your sightseeing tour covers all these famous tourist sites. One can choose to take the car rental service in Ajmer Pushkar from Rajasthan Cab to have a fully maintained and comfortable journey at the best affordable prices.

When is the best time to plan the Ajmer Pushkar Tour? Our Ajmer Pushkar Tour Guide says that the best time to visit the holy cities is during the winter season when you can enjoy a great time discovering both.

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    1. Pushkar Camel Safari. 221. Safaris. Pushkar Camel Desert Safari - is one of the best safaris to see the desert of Rajasthan or any other desert of the world. Camel Safari Tour has been made for the respected visitors who want to explore Rajasthan, keeping in mind the needs of a tourist and what sort of outdoor activities and amusement he wants.

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    If you love to revel in the historical charms of Rajasthan then consider Phalodi as the best tourist destination near Pushkar for an amazing historical tour. It is an old caravan center of the Thar Desert. Phalodi Fort is the center of attraction of this place which was constructed by Rao Hamir Ranawat in 1488.

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    Top Things to Do in Pushkar, Ajmer District: See Tripadvisor's 57,859 traveller reviews and photos of 92 things to do when in Pushkar. ... Pushkar Tourism Pushkar Hotels Pushkar Bed and Breakfast Pushkar Holiday Rentals Flights to Pushkar Pushkar Restaurants Pushkar Attractions Pushkar Travel Forum Pushkar Pictures Pushkar Map. ... Private Day ...

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  13. Pushkar

    Steeped in spirituality, Pushkar, literally translated means lotus flower, and is believed to be the seat of Lord Brahma. Thus, Pushkar is among the rare places to house a temple of Lord Brahma. A red-spired structure that was built during the 14th century CE, it invites devotees from far and wide. Legend has it that Lord Brahma once dropped a ...

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    It was still a great experience and one of the top tourist places in Pushkar. 2. Dine at Pushkar Lake. Pushkar Lake is both a pilgrimage site as lake, which makes it sacred. You can't actually take photos of it, so it's a nice idea to have lunch and enjoy the view. I would highly recommend Cafe Lake View.

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    Varaha Temple. Ajmer. Dargah Sharif. Ana Sagar Lake. Adhai din ka jhopda. 1. Pushkar. One of the biggest pilgrim sites for the Hindu community, the city of Pushkar feels magical. Steeped in the rich and ancient history, this beautiful place is at the edge of the great Thar Desert.

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    Pushkar Fair Ground. 5. Camel Fair, Pushkar -. Pushkar is famous for this unique fair, where camel and livestock are traded. Apart from these there are other recreational activities, such as Longest Moustache Competition, that are held here to attract more tourists. This is a five day long event and is held every year in the months of October ...

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  21. One Day Ajmer and Pushkar Sightseeing Trip by Cab

    Drop back at your Hotel in Ajmer / Pushkar by 6:30 PM. PLEASE NOTE: Guests can visit all the Ajmer and Pushkar tourism places listed above or remove any of the places that they don't want to visit. Inclusion of any other sightseeing place not listed above is normally not permitted. However guests can check with their cab provider if any exceptions possible, while booking this Ajmer and ...

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    3. Ana Sagar Lake. 449. Bodies of Water. By Tourist19061020017. It is very well located lake in the center of Ajmer and the facilities around it are well developed. See ways to experience (7) 4. Nareli Jain Temple.

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    Ajmer Tourist Places, Pushkar Tourist Places India's diverse land is enclosed with diversity that has given rise to some of the most beautiful heritage sites. These Pushkar tourist places and Ajmer tourist places can be found all across the country that offers a glimpse into the ancient traditions and cultures of the land.