Places to visit in Pushkar

Know all about Pushkar including how to reach and places to visit here like Pushkar lake and Brahma temple

Pushkar in Rajasthan is one of the most amazing places one can visit. It is not just pretty but scenic too. The location is bound to mesmerise you with the absolute beauty that it is. Not only is it historically rich, but the culture and heritage will definitely leave you spellbound as well. This place is one in a million and a definite visit for all the travellers out there. 

How to reach Pushkar?

By Air: Jaipur, 140 kilometres from Pushkar, is home to the closest airport. Major metropolitan cities are well connected to the airport.

By Train: Ajmer junction is the closest railway station from where Pushkar can be reached easily. It is located at a distance of 11kms.

By Road: You can go to Jaipur airport, and from there you can take the road.

Pushkar tourist places that are worth visiting

Planning a trip to Pushkar might seem a lot due to the numerous places to visit that the location offers, but we got you covered! Here’s a list of amazing Pushkar places to visit.

 

Pushkar Lake

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This lake is serene and quiet and is a perfect spot to hang out in the evening with your friends or take an evening stroll with your family. It is surrounded by 52 ghats and over 500 temples, making it one of the most important lakes for the Hindus. Also known as Tirtha-Raj or the king of pilgrimage, this lake witnesses thousands of devotees that flock to the lake’s banks to seek the lord almighty’s blessings.

 

Brahma Temple

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Brahma temple is one of the largest temples of Rajasthan, with a huge footfall. This temple is believed to be more than 2000 years old and is a sight to behold. This temple was supposedly built by the sage Vishwamitra and has undergone several renovations ever since. It is located on the banks of Pushkar lake, making it easier to visit and adding to its serenity and beauty.

Timings: 5:00 am to 1:30 pm

Entry Fees: Free

Savitri Temple

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This temple is located atop the Savitri hill. Pilgrims from all over the country travel here to receive the blessings of the lord. The climb to reach the temple takes about one and a half hours and is pretty hard and strenuous. The temple radiates peace and serenity and is a must-visit if you decide to travel to Pushkar.

Timings: 5 AM to 1 PM

Entry fees: Free

 

Varaha Temple

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This temple is dedicated to Lord Varaha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu. This temple is the longest and one of the oldest temples of Pushkar and has a huge footfall in terms of pilgrims and visitors. The temple has amazing architecture and is one of a kind. 

Timings: 5 AM to 1 PM

Entry fees: Free

 

Rangji Temple

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This temple is an excellent blend of south Indian and Mughal architecture. This temple is visited by south Indians as well in order to seek the blessing of the lord and to enjoy the peace the temple offers. This temple is a marvel that is a sight to behold. If you decide to visit Pushkar, make sure you visit this temple and relish its beauty.

Timings: 5:30 am to 6:30 am

Entry Fees: Free

 

Singh Sabha Gurudwara

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This gurudwara sees a huge footfall from people all over the globe. This gurudwara was constructed to commemorate the visit of Guru Nanak Dev to Pushkar. It marks an auspicious occasion, so people come here to seek the blessing of Guru Nanak Dev Ji before any special occasion. This Gurudwara is also known as Guru Nanak Dharamshala. 

Timings: 5 AM to 1 PM

Entry fees: Free

 

Pushkar Fair

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The annual Pushkar fair is held in November and is the largest tribal gathering in India. People travel far to visit the fair and enjoy the various activities and competitions held here. The fair has many competitions, the most famous among which is the longest beard competition. Participants from all over the country come here to be a part of the fair. 

 

Man Mahal

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This palace was the official resilience of Raja Man Singh. It is a stunning piece of architecture with people coming to admire it from far and wide. The palace also offers a splendid view of the surroundings from the height it is situated at. It is a famous location for photography and has a huge footfall throughout the year.

 

Pushkar Bazaar

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If you are looking to buy awesome traditional items or take back amazing souvenirs, this is the place for you. This market, majorly set up by the tribals of the area, offers amazing artwork and clothing. This market will show you the cultural richness of Rajasthan. If you crave some Rajasthani food, this market has that too! 

Timings: 9 AM to Late night

 

Naga Pahar

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This mountain is situated between Ajmer and Pushkar and is said to be the place where Agastya Muni lived. It is said to be the place where the Naag Kund was located. Naag kund was the place where Lord Brahma’s son stayed for a brief period after being punished by Chyavan Rishi. This place is a sight to behold. 

 

Mahadev Temple

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Located on the banks of river Pushkar, this temple is an architectural marvel. It has a five-faced idol of Lord Shiva and is a popular pilgrimage site in the city of Pushkar. The temple has a spectacular architectural style and is definitely a place to visit if you travel to Pushkar.

Timings: 5 AM to 1 PM

Entry fees: Free

 

Pap Mochani Temple

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This temple of the goddess Gayatri is said to be the place that dissolves people’s sins. The place was visited by Ashwatthama to get rid of all his sins. This place is an auspicious one, especially for Hindus, who flock to the place in hundreds every day. 

Timings: 5:00 am to 1:30 pm

Entry Fees: Free

 

Kishangarh

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This place is famous for its forts and marbles and is a place that is an architectural marvel in itself. The place also has Gundaloo lake, which offers a serene environment for a morning or an evening walk. 

 

Rose Garden

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You will be surprised to find this marvellous garden in the middle of the scorching heat and the desert. This garden is a perfect place to go for a picnic or just to spend some leisurely time together. The garden boasts a high number of species of flowers that are simply beautiful and vibrant.

Timings: 9 AM to 5 PM
Entry Fees: Free

 

Apteshwar Temple

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This temple is an underground shrine dedicated to Lord Shiva. This temple is a perfect blend of splendid architecture and marvellous devotion. This place is visited in huge numbers by devotees as well as tourists who come to admire the architecture and the serenity of this temple. 

Timings: 5 AM to 1 PM

Entry fees: Free

 

FAQs

What are the top tourist attractions in Pushkar?

The prominent sites to visit in Pushkar at night are Pushkar Lake, Rangji Temple, Market Square, Sadar Bazaar, Brahma Temple, Temple Road, Varah Ghat, Adventure Desert Camp, etc.

For what is Pushkar renowned?

Pushkar, which is in Rajasthan's Ajmer district, is well-known throughout the nation for its yearly camel fair. In addition, one may visit the area's numerous temples, ghats, and unusual eateries.

What time of year is ideal for visiting Pushkar?

The months of November through March are the ideal times to visit Pushkar. This is the best time of year for day-long desert excursions because of the lovely weather.

How long should a visit to Pushkar be?

A two-day journey is great for a vacation in Pushkar. In Pushkar, there are plenty of tourist attractions. You will be awed by the location's attractiveness.

 

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