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All Places in Pushkar

  • Pushkar Lake

    Pushkar Lake is considered the holiest of five holy lakes in India, believed to have been created by Brahma, and is a significant pilgrimage site with 52 ghats for bathing and spiritual practices.

  • Jagatpita Brahma Mandir

    Jagatpita Brahma Mandir is one of the few Brahma temples remaining in the country, built in the 14th century with unique architecture and a majestic red pinnacle.

  • Pushkar Camel Fair

    The Pushkar Camel Fair is a large annual livestock fair attracting thousands of camels, horses, and other animals, along with people from all over India for trade and cultural exchange. It offers a wide variety of foods and drinks and is a popular tourist attraction.

  • Varaha Temple

    An ancient and holy temple dedicated to the third Avatar of Lord Vishnu, reconstructed by Sawai Maan Singh II after its destruction. It is one of the 8 famous temples of Pushkar.

  • Savitri Temple

    Savitri Temple is located on a hilltop and offers breathtaking panoramic views of Pushkar and the surrounding Aravali Hills, especially stunning at sunset.

  • Ratnagiri Hill

    Ratnagiri Hill is mentioned as the location of Savitri Temple, accessible by climbing approximately 200 stairs or by ropeway.

  • Rangji Temple

    A striking South Indian-style temple dedicated to Lord Rangji, it stands out with its impressive gopuram and vibrant architecture. It's one of the town's most significant and visually unique religious sites.

  • Gaughat Pushkar

    Gaughat is a popular ghat surrounded by the Rajbabra Temple, visited for religious rituals and known as the place where the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi, Jawaharlal Nehru, and Lal Bahadur Shastri were scattered.

  • Gayatri Mata Temple

    A serene temple dedicated to Goddess Gayatri, offering a peaceful environment and views of Pushkar. It's also known as Sankat Mochni Temple.

  • Varaha Ghat

    Varaha Ghat is a beautiful place known for its evening glory, views of the lake, and the great aarti ceremony conducted every night.

  • Gurdwara Sahib

    Gurdwara Sahib is a beautiful gurdwara in the heart of Pushkar, believed to be a place where two Sikh gurus, Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh, rested.

  • Brahma Ghat

    Adjacent to the Brahma Temple, this is one of the most important ghats on Pushkar Lake, often bustling with religious activities and pilgrims performing rituals. It offers a direct view of the revered temple.

  • Savri Temple

    The highest point in Pushkar, offering 360-degree views of the town and a place to watch the sunset.

  • Pan Restaurant

    A restaurant in Pushkar known for having the best falafel in town, specifically the veg fry falafel.

  • Out of the Blue restaurant

    A restaurant where you can get a lemon mint drink and view hot air balloons.

  • Main Bazaar

    A bustling market in Pushkar offering traditional Rajasthani attire, handcrafted jewelry, street food and budget hotels.

  • Brahma Temple

    The Brahma Temple is a rare temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, featuring a red stone structure and housing a statue of Gayatri Devi alongside Brahma; it's a unique temple where Brahma is worshipped as a widower only by sadhus, saints, and unmarried men.

  • Savitri Mata Temple

    Perched atop Ratnagiri Hill, this temple offers panoramic views of Pushkar town and the surrounding desert. It's dedicated to Goddess Savitri and is a rewarding climb for the vistas.

  • Inn Seventh Heaven

    A charming hotel in Pushkar offering a blend of comfort and charm, with rooms around ₹2200 per night and a rooftop restaurant.

  • Aloo Baba Ashram

    An ashram 11 km from Pushkar, where you can meet Aloo Baba (Chandan Giri) and have spiritual conversations; he is known for only eating potatoes for over 50 years.

  • Jaipur Ghat

    A picturesque ghat on Pushkar Lake, known for its beautiful architecture and serene ambiance, especially during the quieter hours. It provides a lovely spot for reflection and enjoying the lakeside views.

  • Pushkar Bazaar

    Pushkar Bazaar is filled with colorful shops selling textiles, jewelry, handicrafts, and spices, offering a vibrant atmosphere for souvenir shopping and interacting with locals.

  • Pushkar Ghats

    A series of 52 stone steps leading down to the sacred Pushkar Lake, where devotees bath for salvation.

  • Seventh Heaven Haveli

    A beautifully converted old house into a Haveli-style hotel, featuring a central courtyard, uniquely decorated rooms, and a rooftop restaurant.

  • Sunset Cafe

    A cafe located by Pushkar Lake, offering Indian, Italian, and continental cuisine with sunset views.

  • Savitri Mata Pushkar

    Savitri Mata Temple is dedicated to Brahmaji's wife, Savitri Mata, located on Ratnagiri hill and accessible via ropeway, offering panoramic views of Pushkar.

  • Gayatri Mata (Paap Mochni Temple)

    Gayatri Mata Temple, also known as Paap Mochni Temple, is situated on Nilgiri hill and dedicated to Gayatri Mata, offering scenic views and blessings after a somewhat challenging journey to reach it.

  • Rama Vaikuntha Nath Swami

    Rama Vaikuntha Nath Swami Temple, also known as New Rangji Temple, exemplifies South Indian architecture.

  • Atmeshwar Mahadev

    Atmeshwar Mahadev is an 18th-century underground temple dedicated to Lord Shiva and Lord Brahma's Leelas.

  • Gurudwara Pushkar

    Gurudwara Sahib is a white marble gurudwara dedicated to Guru Nanak Ji and Guru Govind Singh Ji's visit to Pushkar.

  • Budha Pushkar (Kanishtha Pushkar)

    Budha Pushkar, also known as Kanishtha Pushkar, is considered the origin of the third flower of Brahmaji and holds similar significance to the main Pushkar Lake.

  • Madhya Pushkar

    Madhya Pushkar, located near Budha Pushkar, features an ancient Bawdi (stepwell) at the end of Gayatri Mata Neelagiri Mountain.

  • Chamunda Mata

    Chamunda Mata, also known as Shri Raj Rajeshwari Purhota Manivedic Shakti Peeth, is one of the 51 Shakti Peeths where Mata's wrist is believed to be present.

  • Shri Panchkund Shiv Temples

    Shri Panchkund Shiv Temples, located 2 km east of Pushkar, are where the Pandavas stayed in ignorance, featuring temples dedicated to the five Pandavas.

  • Gau Ghat

    Gau Ghat is one of the holiest ghats surrounding Pushkar Lake, a significant feature of this holy site.

  • Govind Ghat

    Govind Ghat is one of the ghats surrounding Pushkar Lake, a significant feature of this holy site.

  • Pushkar Fair

    Pushkar Fair is a famous cultural event that attracts tourists to the city.

  • Brahma mandir

    Brahma Mandir is a temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, a popular religious site in Pushkar.

  • Sawitri mata mandir

    Sawitri Mata Mandir is a temple dedicated to Goddess Savitri, located on a hill and accessible by cable car or steps.

  • Jyaistha Pushkar

    Jyaistha Pushkar is one of the three sacred lakes, also known as main Pushkar.

  • Varaha Mandir

    Varaha Mandir is a temple dedicated to Lord Vishnu's Varaha avatar, which was rebuilt after being destroyed in the 17th century.

  • Pradhan Varaha Ghat

    Pradhan Varaha Ghat is the most sacred ghat among the 52 ghats of Pushkar, known for religious ceremonies.

  • Mantri’s Natraj shop

    Mantri’s Natraj shop is a famous shop in Pushkar, known for its authentic gulkand and rose-based products.

  • Budha Pushkar

    Budha Pushkar is also known as Kanishtha Pushkar, one of the three sacred lakes in Pushkar.

  • Pushkar

    Pushkar is a small, walkable city known for its backpacking culture and spiritual vibe, situated around a holy lake.

  • Mumbai

    Mumbai is mentioned as the origin point of a flight to Jaipur, which is part of the journey to reach Pushkar.

  • Jaipur

    Jaipur is a city from which Pushkar can be reached by road.

  • Delhi

    Delhi is mentioned as a possible starting point for a road trip to Pushkar.

  • Jodhpur

    Jodhpur is a city from which Pushkar can be reached.

  • Ajmer Sharif Dargah

    Ajmer Sharif Dargah is a popular and iconic site in Ajmer, making it a potential day trip from Pushkar.

  • Laughing Buddha Cafe

    Laughing Buddha Cafe is one of the vegetarian/vegan cafes in Pushkar, recommended for brunch or dinner.

  • Cafe Lake View

    Cafe Lake View is one of the cute cafes in Pushkar, serving vegetarian and vegan options.

  • Honey Dew Cafe

    Honey Dew Cafe is one of the cute cafes in Pushkar, serving vegetarian and vegan options.

  • One Coffee Down

    One Coffee Down is one of the cute cafes in Pushkar, serving vegetarian and vegan options.

  • Clarks Safari, Pushkar

    A luxury resort in Pushkar, offering a comfortable stay.

  • Hotel Golden Heritance Pushkar

    A budget hotel in Pushkar.

  • Savitri Mata Mandir

    A temple located on a hill top, accessible by ropeway, offering great sunset views.

  • Gayatri Mata Mandir

    A temple on a hill top, accessible by stairs.

  • Brahma Sarovar

    A sacred water body with 52 ghats around it.

  • Sunset Point

    A place to watch the sunset.

  • Ajmer railway station

    The nearest main train station to Pushkar, located 10 kilometers away, and well connected with major Indian cities.

  • Lake View Cafe

    Enjoying its prime location overlooking Pushkar Lake, this cafe is a popular spot for travelers seeking good food and stunning views. It's known for its relaxed vibe and diverse menu.

  • Seventh Heaven hotel

    A charming guesthouse known for its tranquil rooftop garden and excellent service, offering a peaceful escape from the bustling streets. It's a favorite among backpackers for its friendly atmosphere.

  • Ugam Ji Kachori Wale

    This humble street food stall is legendary among locals for serving some of the most delicious and authentic kachoris in Pushkar. It's a must-try for an authentic taste of Rajasthani flavors.

  • Pushkar Mela

    A week-long festival where livestock, especially camels, is traded and attracts many people.

  • rung hajikko temple

    A temple with unique architecture, looking like a mix of South and North Indian temples, offering a peaceful environment.

  • cafe om Shiva

    A cafe where the video creator ordered tofu and mushroom with rice.

  • Pushkar Bazar

    A vibrant marketplace in Pushkar offering Rajasthani dresses, costumes, jewelry, decor items, and even weapons like swords. It's a popular attraction for both shopping and sightseeing.

  • Pushkar Fair Ground

    The venue for the annual Pushkar Camel Fair, a 5-day festival held in Oct-Nov featuring camel races, trading, and various competitions that attracts tourists from around the world.

  • Rama Vaikunth Nath Temple

    A significant temple in Pushkar featuring a South Indian-style skyscraper, housing sculptures of Hindu gods, and idols of Goddess Lakshmi and Bhoomi Devi.

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