pushkar


Pushkar is a small temple town located about ten miles [15 km] from Ajmer in Rajasthan. An ideal weekend getaway destination in Jaipur, Pushkar has plenty of cafes and hostels for packing trips. Every November, Pushkar hosts Pushkar Mela, one of the largest camel shows in the country. Known as the only Brahma temple dedicated to the world, Pushkar is primarily a Hindu tourist destination. Spend another night sitting in the ghats while drinking chai or strolling down the narrow streets while listening to songs from temples around the ghats. Delighted for street shopping lovers, Pushkar has high-street shops selling everything from silver oxidized jewelry to items wrapped in various colors. Pushkar Mela attracts millions of tourists from all over the world. With traditional concerts, rides, stables, and magical exhibitions, the whole city is lit up, there is music in every house, and everyone is in a state of ecstasy. Thus, Pushkar is slowly evolving from a religious site to a multicultural place with travelers from all over the world. Pushkar is a popular destination for tourists and devotees who flock to Rajasthan. We find out why. Pushkar is one of the oldest cities in India. Located northwest of Ajmer, it is a popular destination for thousands of tourists and volunteers who flock to Rajasthan.