Pushkar

Wander Freely to Pushkar — Sacred Lakes, Spiritual Vibes & Boho Streets

Peaceful Roads, Divine Energy, Effortless Travel

Pushkar is one of India’s most spiritually vibrant towns, nestled on the edge of the Thar Desert. Famous for its sacred lake, Brahma Temple, and colorful bazaars, Pushkar blends religion, culture, and laid-back charm in a setting unlike anywhere else.

As one of the oldest cities in India, Pushkar attracts pilgrims, backpackers, and soul-seekers alike. The town’s serene ghats, rooftop cafés, and spiritual energy make it a peaceful yet lively destination. It’s also home to the world-famous Pushkar Camel Fair, a spectacle of culture, livestock trading, music, and traditional Rajasthani performances.

Located just 15 km from Ajmer and about 145 km from Jaipur, Pushkar is easily accessible by road, making it a perfect day trip or weekend escape into Rajasthan’s spiritual heartland.

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Must-Visit Spots In Pushkar

Pushkar is one of India’s most spiritually vibrant towns, nestled on the edge of the Thar Desert

Pushkar Lake

Brahma Temple

Savitri Temple

Varaha Temple

Camel Fair Grounds

Rangji Temple

Gurudwara Sahib

Pushkar Bazaar

Pap Mochani Temple

Rose Gardens

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Why is Pushkar famous?

For the Brahma Temple, sacred lake, and the annual Pushkar Camel Fair.

October to March is ideal, especially during the Camel Fair in November.

1–2 days are enough to explore the town and experience its spiritual vibe.

No — Pushkar is a sacred town, and alcohol and non-vegetarian food are officially banned.

Yes, it’s about a 3-hour drive (145 km), ideal for a same-day round trip.

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