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Location
Holy Town by Pushkar Lake
Elevation
510 meters (1,673 feet)
Best Season
October to March offers pleasant weather for exploration.
Ideal Stay
2-3 enriching days
01 — Overview
Pushkar: Sacred Sands, Vibrant Souls
Experience ancient spirituality, vibrant markets, and desert tranquility in Pushkar.
Nestled amidst the Aravalli Hills in Rajasthan, Pushkar is a sacred oasis renowned for its spiritual aura and vibrant cultural tapestry. Centered around the holy Pushkar Lake, believed to have been created by Lord Brahma, this town is one of the oldest in India and home to the world's only dedicated Brahma Temple. Beyond its profound religious significance, Pushkar captivates with its bustling ghats, colorful markets, and bohemian cafes. Visitors can immerse themselves in ancient rituals, witness mesmerizing aartis, or venture into the surrounding desert for a camel safari. The town truly comes alive during the annual Pushkar Camel Fair, transforming into a kaleidoscope of livestock, folk performances, and spiritual fervor, offering a unique glimpse into rural Rajasthan.
One of the very few existing temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world, this 14th-century temple is a significant pilgrimage site. Built with marble and stone, it features a distinct red spire and a silver turtle on the floor.
Attraction
Pushkar Lake
A sacred lake with 52 bathing ghats, believed to have healing powers. Pilgrims take holy dips, especially during Kartik Purnima. The lake is surrounded by numerous temples and reflects the town's spiritual essence.
03 — Suggested route
Suggested Pushkar route
Experience ancient spirituality, vibrant markets, and desert tranquility in Pushkar.
Day 01
Brahma Temple
One of the very few existing temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world, this 14th-century temple is a significant pilgrimage site. Built with marble and stone, it features a distinct red spire and a silver turtle on the floor.
Day 02
Pushkar Lake
A sacred lake with 52 bathing ghats, believed to have healing powers. Pilgrims take holy dips, especially during Kartik Purnima. The lake is surrounded by numerous temples and reflects the town's spiritual essence.
Day 03
Attend the Evening Aarti at Pushkar Lake
Witness the mesmerizing evening aarti (prayer ceremony) at the ghats of Pushkar Lake. The chanting, lamps, and devotional atmosphere create a truly spiritual experience.
The nearest major airport is Jaipur International Airport (JAI), approximately 145 km away. From Jaipur, you can hire a taxi or take a bus to Pushkar.
By rail
Ajmer Junction (AII) is the closest railway station, located about 15 km from Pushkar. It's well-connected to major Indian cities. Taxis and local buses are readily available from Ajmer to Pushkar.
By road
Pushkar is well-connected by state and national highways. Regular bus services operate from nearby cities like Ajmer, Jaipur, Jodhpur, and Udaipur. Self-drive or private taxis are also convenient options.
Perched atop Ratnagiri Hill, this temple is dedicated to Goddess Savitri, Lord Brahma's first wife. It offers panoramic views of Pushkar Lake and the surrounding desert, especially stunning at sunrise or sunset.
Attraction
Varaha Temple
Dedicated to Lord Vishnu's wild boar incarnation, Varaha, this ancient temple showcases intricate carvings and sculptures. It's one of the oldest and largest temples in Pushkar, dating back to the 12th century.
Day 04
Explore the Bustling Pushkar Market
Wander through the vibrant lanes of Pushkar's market, famous for its Rajasthani textiles, camel leather goods, silver jewelry, handicrafts, and colorful souvenirs. It's a great place for unique finds and cultural immersion.