Pushkar

Home to rare temples, shrines and picturesque locations, Pushkar in Rajasthan is where tourists throng to find their peace, and lose themselves in the rare beauty of Mother Nature.

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Things To See & Do

Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple

Shrine dedicated to Lord Brahma
The Brahma Temple in Pushkar, marked by its red spire and sacred swan image, features a marble structure adorned with silver coins. The sanctum houses the four-faced idol of Brahma.

1 to 2 Hours

Suggested Time

Apteshwar Temple

Apteshwar Temple

Lord Shiva’s Abode
Dedicated to Lord Shiva, this place too has a lot of significance for its mythological roots. Dating back to the 10th century AD, it is believed that this temple was built by Lord Brahma.

1 to 2 Hours

Suggested Time

Savitri Temple

Savitri Temple

A Divine Abode on the Hills
Perched atop the majestic Ratnagiri Hill, around 16 km from Ajmer, Savitri Temple offers a serene retreat for spiritual seekers and adventurers. With panoramic views of Pushkar and Ajmer, this temple is a sacred haven dedicated to Goddess Savitri, embodying divine wisdom and grace.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Pushkar Lake Near Pushkar

Pushkar Lake Near Pushkar

Historical Sacred Lake
Located in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, Pushkar Lake has a beautiful mythological story attached to it. Thousands of pilgrimage throng here for the famous Pushkar Fair.

1 Hours

Suggested Time

Rangji Temple

Rangji Temple

An Architectural Delight
One of the oldest temples in Pushkar, Rangji temple is dedicated to Lord Rangji�an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. The architecture here is an amalgamation of South Indian, Mughal and Rajputana styles.

1 to 2 Hours

Suggested Time

Varaha Temple

Varaha Temple

Ancient Temple Dedicated to Lord Vishnu
The Varaha Temple in Pushkar is the largest and oldest, dating back to the 12th century. Built by King Anaji Chauhan, it honours Varaha, the third incarnation of Lord Vishnu in the form of a boar.

1 to 2 hours

Suggested Time

Merta City

Merta City

An Ancient City
Merta is an ancient city near Pushkar, known for witnessing many historic battles in the past. This is also the birthplace of famous poetess and Krishna’s devotee, Meerabai.

3 to 4 Hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Pushkar

Perfect winter destination

  • OCT-MAR

    Peak Season

  • APR-JUN

    Moderate Season

  • JUL-SEP

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Pleasant weather during the day and colder nights.
  • Things You'll Love:The day long safaris, sightseeing and temple hopping.

FESTIVALS AND EVENTS

Pushkar Fair (Pushkar Camel Fair)During Kartik

PurnimaNovember

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Pushkar - Vibrant City in Rajasthan


Pushkar is regarded as one of India's holiest cities. It is about 14 kilometres from Ajmer. This sacred city is mentioned in the travelogue of Fa-Hien, a famous 4th-century Chinese explorer, as well as in documents from the period when the Mughals conquered India. This little town has approximately 400 temples and 52 ghats. The Pushkar Brahma Temple is one of the few temples in India devoted to Lord Brahma. Other notable temples in Pushkar are the Varaha Temple, Aptaeshwar Temple, and Savitri Temple. Pushkar famous for its vibrant fair that you must not miss.



Pushkar Overview


State

Rajasthan

Tourist Places in Pushkar

Savitri Temple, Brahma Temple, Apteshwar Temple, Merta City, Varaha Temple

Best Time to Visit Pushkar

November to February

Pushkar is famous for

Adventure, Religious, Memorable Experiences, Pilgrimage


Best Time to Visit Pushkar


The ideal time to visit Pushkar Rajasthan is between October and November when the Pushkar Fair takes place and the winter season begins. However, the tourist season begins in October and concludes in February. Around this time, the maximum Pushkar temperature is 15°C and the lowest is 3.7°C. The Pushkar weather is pleasant and the nights are cool during the tourist season, making it the best time to visit Puskar.


How to Reach the Places to Visit in Pushkar


Here is how to reach Puskar. The nearest airport to Pushkar is 140 kilometres away in Jaipur. The airport has direct flights to major cities including as Delhi and Mumbai. When you get at the airport, you may take a cab to tourist places.


The Rajasthan State Road Transport Corporation operates luxury and semi-deluxe buses that connect Ajmer to adjacent cities before taking you to Pushkar places to visit.


You must take a train to Ajmer, then a 30-minute drive to Pushkar. The railway station in Ajmer is well-connected to major Indian cities including Delhi, Jaipur, Allahabad, Mumbai and Bangalore. If you are wondering how to explore the tourist places near Pushkar, then you can simply hire a cab.


What are the things to see and do in Pushkar? 


Pushkar is now a popular weekend retreat for people due to its various leisure activities such as boating, camel safaris, camping and shopping for local handicrafts, among others. You can also spend your time exploring Pushkar Ajmer tourist places. Furthermore, it is most known for its annual 'Pushkar Mela,' a five-day cattle fair held during the month of 'Karthik' (October/November). You can also enjoy exploring Pushkar famous places including Brahma Temple, Savitri Mata Temple, Rangji Temple, Varaha Temple, Pushkar Lake and Khwaja Gharib Nawaz Dargah Sharif. All in all, you can find plenty to see and things to do in Pushkar. 


Places to Visit in Pushkar


Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake, also known as 'TirthaRaj,' is a semi-circular-shaped holy water body. The highest depth of this revered Hindu lake is roughly 10 metres. Pushkar Lake is bordered by almost 300 temples and 52 Pushkar ghats.


Savitri Temple

This Pushkar temple was established in 1687 on the top of Ratnagiri Hill and is dedicated to Lord Brahma's forsaken bride, Savitri. 


Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple, a major pilgrimage site in India, is also a visual treat with its gorgeous marble and stone architecture and statuesque figures of Lord Brahma and his two wives.


Restaurants in Pushkar


The Thali Garden

The Thali Garden is located on Holika Chowk in Pushkar, adjacent to Nagar Palika. It is, as the name implies, an open restaurant providing cuisine in a garden-themed setting. It's a terrific place to take the family, and the prices are affordable.


Real Out Of The Blue

Real Out Of The Blue is one of the greatest venues to hang out with friends and relax. The greatest time to visit this location is in the evening when the wonderful lighting enhances its splendour. If you like pizza, the Ricotto Con Cipollo is a must-try.


Mystic Lotus

Mystic Lotus is a Haveli that has been turned into a pleasant restaurant. They provide delicious meals with true Rajasthani spices. Popular dishes include tandoori pizza and lemonade.


Places to Stay in Pushkar


Ananta Spa & Resort

Ananta Spa & Resort provides luxury and comfort with well-appointed suites, excellent restaurants, an exclusive spa, and personalised activities. For a wonderful experience, enjoy a selection of indoor games such as carrom, chess, and table tennis.


Nature Village Resort

Nature Village Resort offers well-appointed accommodations, a terrific eating place, an exclusive swimming pool, and a variety of services for a memorable visit. The on-site restaurant will tantalise your taste buds with a range of cuisines.


Sahdev Bagh

Pushkar's Sahdev Bagh is a lovely property that offers a variety of facilities such as a sprawling lawn, free Wi-Fi, free parking, air conditioning and a dining spot.


Food to Try in Places to Visit in Pushkar


Pushkar is a religious town, hence the only cuisine available is vegetarian. The sheer diversity, on the other hand, will make your vacation worthwhile. Pushkar's most famous delicacies are kachori, samosa, prathas, poha, malpua and dal bati churma.


Things to Buy in the Places to Visit in Pushkar 


Shopping enthusiasts will find a wide range of unique products to take home, including clothing, lamps, jewellery, Rajasthani puppets, and much more. Pushkar has a lot more to offer you that will help you make some wonderful memories. 


Sadar Bazaar

Another popular shopping destination in Pushkar is Sadar Bazaar. This Pushkar market, located in the heart of Pushkar, is a lengthy market that spans roughly 1 km of street space, with modest shops lined up on both sides.


Kedalganj Bazaar

Pushkar's Kedalganj Market is well-known for selling high-quality handcrafted products. Here you will find some fantastic and appealing home décor goods. From this market, you can also get certain Rajasthani necessities.


Sarafa Bazaar

Sarafa Bazaar is the place to go if you want to see all of Pushkar's significant and high-quality beautiful things in one area. This market contains all of the shops where you can buy clothes, footwear, accessories, ethnic wear, and so on.


Seek serenity with a pilgrimage to Pushkar. You will love the day long safaris, sightseeing and temple hopping. The adventurous offerings of Pushkar will rejuvenate your senses!


Here are a few quick facts to make your travel safe and easy to Pushkar. Pushkar is a Pilgrimage destination. The best time to visit Pushkar is November, December, January and February. Since this is the peak season expect a little crowd during this time. July, August and September period experiences moderate weather. So, you can easily avoid facing a large gathering.


In peak season the weather is pleasant weather during the day and colder nights, whereas in off-season the weather is extremely dry and hot weather. Weather in moderate season is hot and humid weather along with occasional rains. During Pushkar Fair (Pushkar Camel Fair), Purnima, a large number of tourists flock together. The festivals are celebrated in the month of During Kartik, November,... consecutively. So, if you are fond of bustling streets and localities, choose this time of the year to travel.


If your travel seems incomplete without getting into some fun activities then you will love to get indulged in the day long safaris, sightseeing and temple hopping. In moderate season you will love to get indulged in escaping the crowds.


Conclusion


Pushkar is an important pilgrimage destination in India for Hindu and Sikh devotees due to the presence of hundreds of beautiful temples, including the world's only 'Lord Brahma Temple' and multiple gurudwaras. It is also the perfect place for youngsters who would like to explore the Pushkar Fair and embark on a shopping spree in addition to exploring Pushkar tourist places.

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Pushkar

What are the activities you can explore during the peak season and moderate season in Pushkar?

In the peak season months November, December, January and February you will experience pleasant weather during the day and colder nights wherein around moderate season i.e. July, August and September you will enjoy hot and humid weather along with occasional rains. Whatever that suits your calendar, Pushkar awaits you for a good time.

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Pushkar?

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on Famous Hindu Temple, Lord Shiva’s Abode, and Goddess Savitri's Resting Place when you are in Pushkar to make a funfilled vacay.

What are the best places to visit in Pushkar?

The most loved attractions in Pushkar are Brahma Temple, Apteshwar Temple and Savitri Temple.

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