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Pushkar Travel Tips

Key Festival
Pushkar Camel Fair (November)

Closest Airport
Jaipur Airport (˜150 km)

Recommended Stay
2–3 Days
Why Visit Pushkar?
A spiritual lakeside town, Pushkar is famed for its ghats, temples, and the annual camel fair.
The town hums with the sound of temple bells, chants, and café music — where spirituality and freedom blend beautifully.
Walk along ghats glowing at sunset, browse handmade crafts, or join a yoga class at dawn.
Pushkar is simple, soulful, and full of little moments worth capturing — from pink skies over the lake to the rhythm of folk drums at night.
Best Areas to Stay in Pushkar
Pushkar Lake & Ghats: The spiritual centre of the town, ideal for travellers who want to stay close to temples and evening aartis. Most hotels and guesthouses here overlook the lake, offering peaceful views and easy access to the main ghats.
Main Bazaar & Choti Basti: A lively stretch popular with backpackers and budget travellers. The area is lined with cafés, yoga studios, hostels, and shops selling handicrafts, jewellery, and local textiles — perfect for those who like to stay in the heart of the action.
Desert Camps: Located a short drive from the town centre, these camps offer a true desert experience with camel rides, folk performances, and stargazing. Ideal for travellers seeking adventure and a taste of rural Rajasthan.
Ajmer Road: A quieter alternative just outside the main town. This area offers boutique resorts and scenic stays that provide calm surroundings while keeping you within easy reach of Pushkar’s temples and markets.
Must-visit Attractions in Pushkar
Pushkar Lake & Ghats: Watch evening aartis and capture beautiful reflections of lamps in the water.
Brahma Temple: Visit one of the world’s rare temples dedicated to Lord Brahma — always buzzing with energy.
Savitri Temple: Trek uphill for panoramic sunrise views over the desert and town — one of Pushkar’s most photographed spots.
Pushkar Camel Fair Ground: Visit in November to see colourful camels, local fairs, and traditional performances.
Varaha Temple: Step into a peaceful, centuries-old shrine dedicated to Vishnu’s Varaha avatar for quiet reflection.
Your Itinerary for a Mini Trip
Day 1: Arrive in Pushkar - Visit Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple - Attend the evening aarti - Dinner at a lakeside café.
Day 2: Early morning trek to Savitri Temple - Explore Main Bazaar - Camel safari followed by folk performances at a Desert Camp.
Day 3: Drive to Ajmer Sharif Dargah - Visit Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra - Enjoy sunset at Pap Mochani Temple before departure.
Good to Know Before You Travel
How to Get There: Fly to Jaipur (150 km) or take a train to Ajmer (14 km); cabs are easily available.
What to Pack: Light cottons, modest clothes for temples, and a jacket for cool desert evenings.
Getting Around: Explore on foot or take short rickshaw rides around town.
Food Options: Try malpua, kachori, and creamy lassi near the ghats, or falafel wraps at local cafés.
What to Shop: Browse silver jewellery, embroidered bags, and boho clothes in Main Bazaar.
Etiquette: Avoid shoes on ghats and limit photography during prayers.
Hidden Gems In & Around Pushkar
Ajmer: Just 14 km from Pushkar, this spiritual hub is home to the revered Ajmer Sharif Dargah and the 12th-century Adhai Din Ka Jhonpra mosque. Visit early to avoid crowds and experience the city’s calm, devotional rhythm.
Taragarh Fort: Located 20 km away, this ancient hilltop fort offers panoramic views of Ajmer and the surrounding Aravalli hills. The climb is moderately steep, so wear comfortable shoes and carry water.
Kishangarh: About 45 km from Pushkar, this town is known for its exquisite marble art and the surreal “Dumping Yard” — a striking photography spot with gleaming marble mounds.