puskari

Pushkar

Hotels in Pushkar

Vela Resort

Vela Resort

3.9 STARS

Near Brahma Ji Temple

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Aravali Hills Resort

Aravali Hills Resort

4.3 STARS

Parasar Colony

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Lalit Intternational

Lalit Intternational

4.8 STARS

Motisar Road

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Places to visit in Pushkar

Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple

Kishangarh

Kishangarh

Mahadeva Temple

Mahadeva Temple

Nag(Yajna) Hill

Nag(Yajna) Hill

Pushkar Bazaar

Pushkar Bazaar

Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake

Savitri Temple

Savitri Temple

Pushkar Camel Fair

Pushkar Camel Fair

Varaha Temple

Varaha Temple

Rangji Temple

Rangji Temple

Most famous local Foods of Pushkar

  • Kachori
  • Samosa
  • Poha
  • Parathas
  • Dal Bati Churma
  • Malpua
  • Jalebis
  • Falafel at Ganga
  • Lassi
  • Churan

Things to do in Pushkar

  • Take the Camel Safari
  • Spend a Dazzling Evening at Pushkar Lake
  • Hot Air Balloon Ride in Pushkar
  • Jeep Safari in Pushkar
  • Drive to Ajaypal Ji
  • Attend the Evening Aarti at Varah Ghat
  • Hike to Ratnagiri Hill

About Pushkar

"Pushkar is one city in India that everyone wishes to visit someday. This sacred city of Hindus is only 10km from the city of Ajmer in Rajasthan. A holy bath in the Lake at Pushkar and worship at Brahma temple (one of the very few Brahma temples in the world) are highly regarded. Pushkar considered one of the Five Dhams (Badrinath, Rameswaram, Puri, Dwarka and the Pushkar), abounds with several temples, which trace their origin to ancient times. The Pushkar festival in November is celebrated with great joy and enthusiasm. Another important feature is the Pushkar Mela people love to visit this mela and enjoy it with friends and family. Club Vacationz provides the best Hotels in Pushkar and Prepaid Holiday Membership Plans across India. The place attracts many tourists, and the region will be busy with the festivities and fairs of camels and cattle. Pushkar is a beautiful town in Ajmer, Rajasthan. It is situated 14 km northwest of Ajmer at an average elevation of 510 m above sea level and is one of the five sacred dhams for devout Hindus. When we talk about the past, there is a very famous story. The pond at the Katas Raj Temples near Choa Saidan Shah in Chakwal District of Pakistan has a theological association with Shiva; it was formed by the tears of Lord Shiva, which he is believed to have shed after the death of his wife, Sati. The story is that when Sati died, Shiva cried so much and for so long that his tears created two holy ponds – one at Pushkara in Ajmer in India and the other at Ketaksha, which means raining eyes, in Sanskrit. It is from this name that the word Katas is derived. Hence, it is often called ""Tirth Raj."""

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