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Pushkar, the only land in the universe holding the temple of the creator of the universe. Lord Brahma, is located in Rajasthan state of India. The place has its own charm and known worldwide for its Cattle fair that take place every year. Take a dip in the holy Pushkar Lake, the worship place of Lord Brahma, visit the Lord Brahma temple, the only temple in the world devoted to the creator god Brahma and explore the colourful local market of Pushkar. we offer a well organized Jaipur Pushkar Tour that will take you close to every nook and corner of the Pushkar town.
Pushkar, meaning born from a flower, is one of the oldest cities in India with its history dating back to the legends associated with Lord Brahma. Situated 11 km North West of Ajmer, it is one of the five sacred dhams and is often called "Tirth Raj" - the king of pilgrimage sites. In recent years, Pushkar has become a popular destination for tourists because of the numerous temples it harbors. Lying on the shores of Pushkar Lake, it has five principal temples, many smaller ones, and 52 Ghats where pilgrims come to bathe in its sacred waters from across the subcontinent.
Day 01: Jaipur Arrival
Arrival in Jaipur, transfer to the hotel after wash and change enjoy half day sightseeing Visiting City Palace and local market. Overnight at hotel.
Day 02: Jaipur
Today after breakfast enjoy full day sightseeing of Jaipur visiting Amer fort, Hawa mahal, Jantar Mantar, City palace, Museum, Govinddev Tempal and Jal Mahal. Overnight at Hotel.
Day 03: Jaipur – Pushkar (125 km 3hrs)
After breakfast drive toward Pushkar en-route visit Ajmer it is popular for the tomb of Dargah Sharif Tomb of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, a well-known Sufi saint, then enjoy Pushkar Sightseeing covering Brahma ji Temple. Overnight at hotel.
Day 04: Pushkar- Udaipur (330 km 7hrs)
Early morning after breakfast proceed to Udaipur. Arrive & Check in at Hotel and Spend the rest of the day at leisure. Cruise through the placid waters of Lake Pichola at sunset. Overnight at hotel.
Day 05: Udaipur
After breakfast proceed for half day city tour visiting City Palace museum, the Jagdish Temple, Sahelion Ki Bari. Later evening departure for your onwards journey.
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By Air:
The closest operational airport is Kishangarh Airport (Airport Code: KQH - 42 km / 1 hour drive via NH-48 and Pushkar Bypass), which operates scheduled flights to New Delhi, Ahmedabad, Hyderabad, and Surat. The primary major international and domestic gateway is Jaipur International Airport (Airport Code: JAI - 145 km / 2.5 hours drive via the 6-lane NH-48 highway), offering non stop flights to all major Indian state capitals and Gulf destinations. Prepaid taxis and private cabs connect both airports directly to Pushkar.
By Train:
Ajmer Junction Railway Station (Station Code: AII), situated just 14 km east across the scenic Nag Pahar mountain pass (about 30 minutes drive), is the primary railway hub:
By Road:
Pushkar is connected via National Highway 58 (NH-58) and the well paved Nag Pahar mountain pass road:
Pushkar offers a unique blend of sacred temple shrines, mythological bathing ghats, desert camel dunes, and hilltop sunrise viewpoints:
The spiritual focal point of the town, Pushkar Lake is a natural crescent shaped sacred lake surrounded by 52 historic bathing ghats and over 500 whitewashed temples. Key ghats include *Brahma Ghat* (where Lord Brahma performed yajna), *Varaha Ghat*, and *Gau Ghat* (where Mahatma Gandhi's ashes were immersed). At sunset, the lake comes alive with the sound of blowing conch shells, chanting, and floating oil diyas during the evening Maha Aarti.
Pushkar Lake — 52 Sacred Bathing Ghats and Whitewashed Temples in Pushkar
Standing as one of the extremely rare temples dedicated to the creator god Lord Brahma in the world, the Brahma Temple dates back to the 14th century with foundations believed to be 2,000 years old. Built in stone slabs and marble, the temple features an iconic bright red spire (*shikhara*), a silver coin studded floor, and a life sized four faced idol of Lord Brahma (*Chaturmukhi Brahma*).
Jagatpita Brahma Temple — Rare 14th Century Temple with Red Spire Dedicated to Lord Brahma
Perched high atop the steep Ratnagiri Hill overlooking Pushkar, the Savitri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Savitri, the estranged first consort of Lord Brahma. Accessible either via a scenic 15 minute passenger aerial ropeway (*Pushkar Cable Car*) or an uphill climb of 1,100 stone steps, the hilltop shrine offers breathtaking 360-degree sunrise and sunset views across Pushkar Lake and the Thar sand dunes.
Savitri Devi Temple — Hilltop Temple on Ratnagiri Hill Accessible via Scenic Passenger Ropeway
Held annually during the auspicious Hindu month of Kartik (October/November), the Pushkar Camel Fair (Pushkar Mela) is one of the world's largest livestock fairs. Over 50,000 decorated camels, horses, and cattle converge on the desert dunes alongside thrilling camel races, turban tying competitions, moustache contests, and Rajasthani folk music performances under the full moon.
Pushkar Camel Fair — World Famous Annual Cultural and Livestock Desert Festival in Pushkar
Constructed in the 12th century by Chauhan ruler King Anaji Chauhan, the Varaha Temple is the oldest and largest temple in Pushkar. Dedicated to Lord Vishnu's third incarnation as a wild boar (*Varaha*), the fortified stone temple features impressive medieval stone carvings and fortified entry gates that withstood historical sieges.
Varaha Temple — 12th Century Ancient Shrine Dedicated to Lord Vishnu's Boar Incarnation
Commissioned in 1823 by Seth Puran Mal Ganeriwal, this temple dedicated to Lord Rangji (Lord Vishnu) features a towering South Indian Dravidian gopuram gateway blended with traditional Rajput arches and pagodas.
Situated atop Gayatri Hill north of Pushkar, this ancient pink shrine dedicated to Goddess Gayatri is revered for liberating devotees from cardinal sins, offering tranquil sunrise views overlooking the sacred valley.
On the western desert fringes of Pushkar, rolling golden sand dunes provide the perfect setting for afternoon camel safaris, quad biking, desert camping, and vibrant Kalbelia campfire dance performances.
The bustling central street of Pushkar is lined with vibrant shops selling organic rose oil, pure gulkand, handcrafted leather notebooks, tie dye bohemian apparel, silver jewellery, and famous local sweet shops.
Duration: 4 Nights / 5 Days
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