Tour Overview
Pushkar, famously known as the Spiritual Town of Rajasthan, is one of India's most sacred pilgrimage destinations and a place where spirituality, culture, history, and natural beauty come together. Located around 15 kilometers from Ajmer, Pushkar is famous for its holy lake, ancient temples, vibrant markets, and peaceful atmosphere.
Pushkar holds a special place in Hindu mythology and is home to the world-famous Brahma Temple, one of the very few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma anywhere in the world. The town is built around the sacred Pushkar Lake, surrounded by 52 bathing ghats and hundreds of temples.
Apart from its religious significance, Pushkar is internationally known for the Pushkar Camel Fair, one of the largest livestock and cultural fairs in the world. Visitors can witness camel trading, folk performances, competitions, cultural events, and traditional Rajasthani celebrations.
Our specially designed Pushkar Tour Packages and Pushkar Sightseeing Tour help visitors explore the town comfortably with hotel bookings, private transportation, guided sightseeing, and customized travel plans.
Detailed Itinerary
Arrival in Pushkar. Visit Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple, local markets and attend the evening aarti at the ghats.
Explore Savitri Temple, Rangji Temple, Varaha Temple, Pap Mochani Temple, Apteshwar Mahadev Temple, and Sunset Point.
Enjoy camel safari, desert experiences, local cultural programs, shopping, photography opportunities and departure.
Transfer to railway station or airport with unforgettable memories of Pushkar.
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About Pushkar
Pushkar is one of the oldest cities in India and is considered one of the most sacred pilgrimage sites in Hinduism. According to mythology, the town was created when Lord Brahma dropped a lotus flower on earth, resulting in the formation of Pushkar Lake.
For centuries, Pushkar has been an important center for spirituality, meditation, and religious activities. The town is home to more than 500 temples and numerous ghats where pilgrims perform rituals and prayers throughout the year.
Unlike larger cities, Pushkar has maintained its peaceful charm and traditional atmosphere. Narrow streets, colorful markets, temples, cafes, and cultural centers create a unique blend of spirituality and tourism.
Today, Pushkar attracts both religious pilgrims and international travelers looking to experience Rajasthan’s culture, heritage, yoga retreats, and spiritual environment.
Top Places to Visit in Pushkar
Pushkar Lake
The most sacred attraction in Pushkar, surrounded by 52 holy ghats where pilgrims perform rituals and take spiritual baths.
Brahma Temple
One of the very few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma and the most important religious site in Pushkar.
Savitri Temple
Situated on Ratnagiri Hill, this temple offers breathtaking panoramic views of Pushkar town, lake, and surrounding hills.
Gayatri Temple
A peaceful spiritual destination dedicated to Goddess Gayatri, attracting devotees and meditation seekers.
Rangji Temple
A unique temple blending South Indian, Rajput, and Mughal architectural styles into one magnificent structure.
Old Rangji Temple
One of Pushkar's oldest temples, known for its historical significance and traditional architecture.
Varaha Temple
An ancient temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu's Varaha incarnation and one of the important religious sites in Pushkar.
Pap Mochani Temple
A sacred temple associated with spiritual purification and believed to free devotees from sins.
Apteshwar Mahadev Temple
A revered Shiva temple located near Pushkar Lake and visited by devotees throughout the year.
Man Mahal
A historic palace built by Raja Man Singh, located beside Pushkar Lake and known for its heritage charm.
Pushkar Camel Fair Ground
The venue of the world-famous Pushkar Camel Fair featuring livestock trading, cultural events, and folk performances.
Rose Gardens
Pushkar is famous for rose cultivation and exports, making its rose gardens a unique attraction for visitors.
Gurudwara Singh Sabha
A historic Sikh shrine associated with Guru Gobind Singh and an important religious site in Pushkar.
Desert Areas Around Pushkar
Popular for camel rides, jeep safaris, desert camps, and beautiful sunset experiences.
Sunset Point
A favorite location to witness breathtaking sunset views over the Aravalli Hills and desert landscape.
Ratnagiri Hill
Known for scenic viewpoints, trekking opportunities, and panoramic views of Pushkar.
Pushkar Market
A vibrant shopping destination famous for handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, souvenirs, and traditional products.
Adventure Desert Camps
Enjoy cultural programs, folk dance performances, traditional meals, and overnight desert camping experiences.
Things to Do in Pushkar
Walk Around Pushkar Lake
Experience the spiritual atmosphere while exploring the sacred ghats surrounding the holy lake.
Visit Brahma Temple
Discover one of the world's most important temples dedicated to Lord Brahma.
Attend Evening Aarti
Witness beautiful religious ceremonies and devotional rituals at Pushkar Lake.
Explore Local Markets
Shop for handicrafts, jewelry, textiles, and traditional Rajasthani souvenirs.
Enjoy Camel Safari
Experience the desert landscape around Pushkar through camel rides and safaris.
Yoga & Meditation
Join spiritual retreats and wellness sessions in the peaceful environment of Pushkar.
Sunset at Savitri Temple
Enjoy panoramic views of Pushkar town, lake, and surrounding hills.
Pushkar Camel Fair
Attend one of the world's most famous cultural and livestock fairs.
Famous Food in Pushkar
Pushkar is known for its vegetarian cuisine due to its religious significance and spiritual atmosphere.
Popular dishes include:
- Dal Baati Churma
- Malpua
- Kachori
- Poha
- Rabdi
- Falafel
- Chole Bhature
- Lassi
- Gatte Ki Sabzi
- Rajasthani Thali
Pushkar is also famous for its rooftop cafes and restaurants serving Indian and international cuisine.
Shopping in Pushkar
Pushkar is one of Rajasthan's most popular shopping destinations for handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, and souvenirs.
Pushkar Main Market
Famous for textiles, handicrafts, and traditional souvenirs.
Sadar Bazaar
Popular for jewelry, clothes, decorative items, and gifts.
Handicraft Shops
Offer handmade products, leather goods, and artwork.
Textile Markets
Known for colorful Rajasthani fabrics and traditional clothing.
Silver Jewelry Stores
Famous for gemstone jewelry and traditional silver ornaments.
Fairs & Festivals in Pushkar
Pushkar celebrates several cultural and religious festivals throughout the year.
Pushkar Camel Fair
The largest and most famous event attracting visitors from around the world.
Kartik Purnima Festival
One of the most important religious festivals celebrated at Pushkar Lake.
Holi Festival
Pushkar is famous for its vibrant and energetic Holi celebrations.
Diwali Festival
The town is beautifully decorated with lights and cultural activities.
Gangaur Festival
Traditional Rajasthani festival celebrated with devotion and cultural programs.
Museums & Cultural Centers in Pushkar
Pushkar Cultural Centers
Offer insights into local traditions, customs, and heritage.
Local Art Galleries
Showcase traditional Rajasthani art, paintings, and handicrafts.
Heritage Buildings
Historic structures around Pushkar that reflect the town's rich heritage.
Pushkar Sightseeing Tour Highlights
Our Pushkar Sightseeing Tour includes:
- Private cab with professional driver
- Comfortable hotel accommodation
- Temple visits and spiritual tours
- Lake and ghat exploration
- Shopping experiences
- Sunset viewpoints
- Desert excursion options
- Flexible itinerary planning
- Pickup and drop services
Nearby Places to Visit from Pushkar
Ajmer
Famous for Ajmer Sharif Dargah and historical attractions.
Jaipur
The Pink City known for forts, palaces, shopping, and heritage attractions.
Kishangarh
Known for marble industries, beautiful lakes, and scenic landscapes.
Sambhar Lake
India's largest inland salt lake and a popular photography destination.
Ranthambore
A famous wildlife destination known for tiger safaris and nature tours.
Best Time to Visit Pushkar
The best time to visit Pushkar is from October to March when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing and religious visits.
Winter (October–March)
Perfect season for tourism, spiritual visits, sightseeing, and outdoor activities.
Monsoon (July–September)
The surroundings become greener and more scenic after rainfall.
Summer (April–June)
Warm weather but fewer crowds and peaceful travel experiences.
How to Reach Pushkar
By Air
The nearest airport is Jaipur International Airport, approximately 150 km from Pushkar.
By Train
Ajmer Junction is the nearest major railway station located about 15 km away.
By Road
Pushkar is well connected by road with Jaipur, Ajmer, Udaipur, Jodhpur, and other major cities.