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Nestled between spectacular mountain ranges and trespassed
by a scenic lake, the city of Pushkar is home to a number
of tourist attractions. Known as a 'pilgrim city', Pushkar
is renowned for its temples and serene surroundings
that combine to present a perfect holidaying experience.
With The Rajputana Experience, travel to Pushkar becomes
all the more interesting and lucrative. The various
tourist attractions of Pushkar are straddled around
the beautiful Pushkar Lake.
Some of the must-see attractions of Pushkar are:
Jagat Pita Shri Brahma Temple
The only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, the universe's
creator, is housed in Pushkar, Rajasthan. Standing on
a high pedestal, this 14th century temple can be reached
through marble steps.
Pushkar Lake
The lifeline of the city, this semicircular lake has
52 ghats or bathing steps. The 10-meter deep Pushkar
Lake is known as the 'king of Tirthas' or the king of
holy places. A tour to any of the four dhams (pilgrimage
sites) is considered to be incomplete without a dip
into the holy waters of this lake. It is meant for salvation
of the worshipers.
Pushkar Fair
One of the biggest fairs in India, the cattle fair of
Pushkar attracts buyers and sellers from all over the
country who travel to Rajasthan to participate in this
annual event.
Held in October or November on Kartik Purnima, the
five-day Pushkar Fair is the ultimate showcase of the
culture of Rajasthan. Cultural performances, folk music
and dance, camel and horse races, etc light up the festivities
during the fair. It is indeed a boon to travel to Pushkar
during the peerless Pushkar Fair.
The Warrah Temple and the Apteshwar Mahadeo Temple are
some of the other major tourist attractions of Pushkar.
The Rajputana Experience offers online information and
booking for travel to Tourist Attractions of Pushkar.
For tour booking or further queries, kindly fill up
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