Written By
Ruchika Mandora
Pushkar lake has more than 50 bathing ghats and is located in the Ajmer district, Rajasthan. Pushkar Lake is often full all year long and offers a wide variety of fish.
Varah Ghat, one of Pushkar's large ghats, is famed for its evening beauty and lake vistas. Well known for the Aarti ceremony conducted at night
Man Mahal, the main royal mansion in Pushkar, is a popular tourist destination. The view from this location, which is near the Sarovar Lake, is appealing.
The Varaha Temple is dedicated to Lord Vishnu's avatar Varaha, a boar. The temple's construction includes a dome, white walls, and pillars.
Near Pushkar Lake, this is one of the few Brahma temples in India. Also known as the Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, the temple was built in the 14th century.
This Gurudwara is one of the most popular destinations in Pushkar for Sikhs. Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh have rested here while visiting Pushkar.
Pushkar Camel Fair, also known as Kartik Mela, is one of the most popular camel fairs in the country. The festival is 8 days long and held in November every year.
Rangji Temple was built in 1823 by Seth Puran Mal Ganeriwal. This temple's South Indian architecture, especially the gopuram, is a highlight.
Gayatri Temple of Pap Mochani Temples is a must-see in Pushkar. It's dedicated to Goddess Gayatri, who is said to pardon and guard humanity's misdeeds.
The Savitri Temple is a popular destination in Pushkar. As the name implies, this shrine is dedicated to Lord Brahma's distressed wife, Gayatri.
Pushkar is called the Ghats City. Gau Ghat is the most popular of 52 ghats. The Raj Babra temple sets the mood for this huge ghat.