Pushkar is a famous city located in the colorful state of Rajasthan. It is one of the oldest cities with diverse cultural and amazing people. It has an interesting mythological history and its legacy of timeless architectural heritage makes this city a fascinating place.
So, before you plan a trip, get all the details of this city.
- Currency – Indian Rupee
- Location – Located in the state of Rajasthan
- Best Time to Visit – October to March
How to Reach
By Air
The nearest airport to Pushkar is Jaipur Airport. (140kms away)
The airport is well connected to major metropolitan cities like Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata.
Once reached, hire a cab or taxi to Pushkar.
By Train
Take a train to Ajmer and then take a 30-minute drive to Pushkar. The railway station is very well connected with major Indian cities like Delhi, Mumbai, Jaipur, Allahabad, Lucknow, Kolkata, Bhopal and Bangalore.
By Road
Driving to Pushkar can be easy if you live nearby like in Delhi or Jaipur. Also, vehicles are only allowed in certain areas in Pushkar.
It is a holy lake and is gains much importance among spiritual travelers. People come here to take holy dip. Moreover, it is believed that a single holy dip is equivalent to meditation and prayer for hundred years.
Also, the lake is surrounded by 400 temples and 52 palaces which look serene and calm.
Entry Fees: Free
Opening Hours: 9am to 6pm (daily)
Nearby Places to Eat:
Café Lake View Pushkar, Honey Dew Café & Restaurant, the Laughing Buddha Café, La Pizzeria Garden Restaurant, Pawan Restaurant
Hinduism followers believe that Brahma is the creator and worships him. There are only 3 Brahma temples in the world. Pushkar gains importance as one is situated here. People and followers visit from around the country to say their prayers here.
Entry Fees: Free
Opening Hours:
- Summer: 5am to 1:30pm and 3pm to 9pm
- Winter: 5am to 1:30pm and 3pm to 8:30pm
Nearby Places to Eat:
R S Restaurant, Shri Ram Kumawat Restaurant, Honey Dew Café & Restaurant, Annapurna Restaurant, Pushkar Dhaba
Savitri temple is one of the most visited temples in Pushkar. Also, it is one of the few temples dedicated to Goddess Savitri, the first wife of Lord Brahma.
A half an hour trek will lead you to this temple which also has some breathtaking views.
Entry Fees: Free
Opening Hours: 5am to 12pm and 4pm to 9pm (daily)
Nearby Places to Eat:
Shiva Restaurant & Café, Aroma Royal Garden Family Rajasthani Italian Chinese Veg, Maa Aashapura Restaurant, Mahaved restaurant, Pooja restaurant
This temple is among those rare temples that are dedicated to varaha incarnation of Lord Vishnu. It is a must visit due to its unique style of architecture. It is said that the main temple was destroyed by Aurangzeb and it is just a left over part of it.
Entry Fees: Free
Opening Hours: All Days
Nearby Places to Eat:
Raju Terrace Garden Restaurant, Honey Dew Café & Restaurant, Pawan Restaurant, Koala Restaurant and Guest House, La Pizzeria Garden Restaurant
It is a magnificent palace situated on the east side of Sarovar. People visit here to see its unique style of Rajasthani architecture.
It is now turned into a tourist bungalow and is run by Rajasthan Tourism Development Cooperation.
Entry Fees: Free
Opening Hours: 9 am to 5 pm (All Week)
Nearby Places to Eat:
Raju Terrace Garden Restaurant, Honey Dew Café & Restaurant, Pawan Restaurant, La Pizzeria Garden Restaurant, Krystal restaurant
Fun Things to Do in Pushkar
Where to stay?
There are great accommodation options throughout Pushkar.
Some of them are as follows-
- Orchard Hospitality Pvt Ltd
- Foothill Pushkar Resort
- Hotel Brahma Horizon
- The Madpackers, Pushkar
- Panihari Camp
- The Westin Pushkar Resort & Spa
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