A sacred town in Rajasthan, located near Ajmer
Famous for the Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple, and spiritual atmosphere
Known for its vibrant markets, camel safaris, and annual Pushkar Camel Fair
A popular destination for both pilgrims and travelers
Best time to visit: October to March
One of the few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma
Important pilgrimage site for Hindus
Beautiful architecture and sacred vibes
A holy lake with 52 bathing ghats
Believed to cleanse sins and bring blessings
Sunrise and sunset views are peaceful and spiritual
Held on the ghats of Pushkar Lake
A serene experience with lamps, chants, and music
Best seen from Varah Ghat or Brahma Ghat
World-famous annual fair held during Kartik Purnima
See camel races, traditional music, folk dances, and local crafts
A colorful mix of culture, trade, and celebration
Buy Rajasthani handicrafts, jewelry, clothes, leather goods, and souvenirs
Great place for boho fashion and handmade items
Try street food and fresh juices as you explore
Join yoga classes or retreats around the lake
Many cafes and guesthouses offer peaceful wellness sessions
Ideal for spiritual seekers and backpackers
Try Malpua (sweet), dal baati churma, and street snacks
Visit cafes with lake views for a relaxing vibe
Pushkar is also vegetarian by tradition, with many vegan-friendly options
Walk through narrow lanes, visit temples, and hear local stories
Go for a camel or jeep safari into the desert during sunrise or sunset