Famous Picnic Spots in Pushkar

Famous Picnic Spots in Pushkar

Famous Picnic Spots in Pushkar

Pushkar is a small temple town about 15 km from Ajmer in Rajasthan. A perfect weekend getaway from Jaipur, Pushkar Tourism offers a variety of cafes and hostels for backpackers. Every November, Pushkar hosts the Pushkar Mela, one of the largest camel fairs in the country. Some of the best picnic spots to explore on your Pushkar Tour Packages.                                                                                                     

Desert Camel Safari

Camel Safari in Pushkar is a great experience. Special cultural shows on sand dunes, camps set up for travelers, traditional Rajasthani meals and quaint hamlets with friendly people all together make camel safaris special. In Pushkar Trip Packages, Desert Camel safari is the best one. One can spend the night in desert camps or do the camel safari at sunset.

Desert Jeep Safari

Another thrilling way to explore the vast Thar Desert of Rajasthan is on a jeep safari. It is the most exciting and fastest way to see the picturesque desert villages and take in the stark beauty of the desert. Jeep safari is a popular activity among tourists, especially during sunsets.

Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake surrounded by hills and desert. It is one of the holiest places for Hindus. There are around 52 Ghats and 400 temples in Pushkar which are located on the shores of Pushkar Lake. A dip in this holy water is believed to purify the mind, body and soul.

Brahma Temple

The only temple dedicated to Brahma in India, it attracts lakhs of pilgrims every year. The temple is made of stone and marble slabs and features unique architecture next to the stunning red pinnacle. The walls inside the temple are encrusted with thousands of silver coins on which the devotees have written their names, which are signs of their offering to Lord Brahma.

Dargah Ajmer

Here is a magnificent tomb of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, who is revered as one of the greatest relievers of suffering. Located at the foot of the Taragarh hill, the Dargah is surrounded by manicured gardens and entrances. The Buland Darwaza is the main entrance to the tomb. It is also the raising of a white flag marking the start of the festival.

Taragarh Fort

This fort is perched on the hill of Taragarh and offers breathtaking views of the city. The fort was the site of military activity during the Mughal period and was later used as a sanatorium by British troops stationed in Nasirabad. The walls of the fort are carved with stone carvings of elephants and large cannon, huge stone water tanks and a tomb dedicated to the warrior Miran Saheb.

Akbar’s Palace

Former royal residence of Akbar, it now houses the museum or the Ajmer magazine. Some interesting items on display are ancient weapons, miniature paintings, ancient rock inscriptions, Jain carvings and stone carvings. If you are planning for Golden Triangle with Pushkar Tour, Book throughGo Rajasthan Travel. What better guide than someone who grew up there to tell you all about the local culture and take you to the most secret places? After a few exchanges, our agents will be able to define the course that suits you the most. Whether you are a lover of adventure, a fan of history and traditions, looking for sites off the beaten track or looking for more family activities, we will meet all your expectations.