Explore the sacred town of Pushkar and its surroundings
Pushkar is one of the oldest cities in India, famous for its sacred lake and the only Brahma Temple in the world. This pilgrimage town, nestled in the Aravalli hills, offers a unique blend of spirituality, culture, and natural beauty.
Located right in the heart of Pushkar, our resort provides easy access to all major attractions, markets, and the sacred lake, making it the perfect base for your spiritual and cultural exploration.
Walking Distance (5-15 minutes)
Oct - Mar (Cool weather)
The world-famous Pushkar Camel Fair takes place in November each year, attracting thousands of visitors, traders, and camel enthusiasts from around the world. It's a vibrant celebration of Rajasthani culture with camel races, cultural performances, and traditional markets.
Must-visit places during your stay
One of the most sacred lakes in India, surrounded by 52 ghats where pilgrims bathe to cleanse their sins. The lake is believed to have appeared when Lord Brahma dropped a lotus flower.
The only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world. Built in the 14th century, this temple attracts devotees from all over who come to seek blessings at this unique shrine.
Dedicated to Goddess Savitri, wife of Lord Brahma, this temple is located on a hilltop. A steep climb of 1.5 km (or cable car ride) rewards visitors with breathtaking views of Pushkar and the surrounding desert.
Colorful bazaars offering traditional Rajasthani handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, leather goods, and souvenirs. The main market streets are filled with shops selling everything from silver jewelry to embroidered fabrics.
Experience the Thar Desert on a camel safari. Options range from short sunset rides to multi-day desert camping trips. Our resort can arrange authentic camel safaris with experienced guides.
A temple dedicated to Lord Shiva, believed to absolve visitors of their sins. Located near Pushkar Lake, it's an important stop for pilgrims completing their Pushkar pilgrimage circuit.
Immerse yourself in Pushkar's vibrant culture
Witness the mesmerizing evening prayer ceremony at the ghats of Pushkar Lake. Priests perform rituals with fire lamps, chants, and bells as devotees offer prayers.
Timing: Sunset (varies by season)
Enjoy live performances of traditional Rajasthani folk music and dance at various cultural centers and some restaurants in Pushkar.
Available: Evenings at select venues
As a sacred town, Pushkar is strictly vegetarian. Sample local specialties like Dal Baati Churma, Gatte Ki Sabzi, and Kachori at traditional restaurants.
Note: No meat or alcohol in Pushkar