Pushkar Tour Package

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Pushkar

Overview

One of the oldest cities in India, Pushkar radiates an eerie charm of the bygone era. Planning a Pushkar Tour Package is the preferred choice of the sightseers eager to explore the royal state. Embark on a sojourn to this quaint little town unfolds the joy of visiting many tourist places to visit in Pushkar. Home to the sacred Pushkar Lake and one of the rare Brahma Temple, the ancient town serves as a famous pilgrimage site. Another reason compelling the tourists to book a Pushkar tour is an age-old traditional fair. Besides this, there is a lot more than this Pushkar trip has to offer its guests. It is truly delightful to learn about the city’s rich heritage and impressive culture of the bygone era.

Detail Itinerary

Pushkar Lake –
A home to over 52 bathing ghats that welcomes pilgrims and tourists throughout the year. It is believed that the lake was created by Lord Brahma. Pushkar Lake is a sacred site for devotees and is believed to have medicinal qualities. The lake is the pinnacle of the pilgrimage site which is surrounded by blue-colored temples and ghats, where taking a bath is believed to wipe off sins and cure all skin diseases.

Brahma Temple –
Famously known as Jagatpita Brahma Mandir, Brahma Temple is located near Pushkar Lake. It is one of the rare Brahma Temples remaining in the country. It is amongst the rare places to visit in Pushkar, which was built in the 14th century. The monument was constructed of marble and stone, it has a unique architectural design featuring the stunning red pinnacle.

Varaha Temple –
One of the famous Hindu temples in Pushkar city, Varaha Temple is located in the heart of the ancient city. Pushkar, being the land of glorious dynasties and religious temples, this beautiful temple complements its beauty. The temple is dedicated to the chief Hindu God, Lord Vishnu’s avatar Varaha, who is embodied in the form of a boar.

Savitri Temple –
One of the most famous pilgrimage places to visit in Pushkar, Savitri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Gayatri – the distressed wife of Lord Brahma. One needs to reach the Ratnagiri hilltop by climbing approximately 200 stairs to reach this temple. Enjoying a ropeway ride to reach the temple is one of the best things to do in Pushkar.

Pushkar Camel Fair –
Popularly known as Kartik Mela, Camel Fair Pushkar is one of the most beautiful festivals and largest livestock fairs in India. This festival is an 8-day long vibrant and colorful event held in November every year. The fair is organized to encourage the local camel and cattle traders to do business during the holy month of Kartik Purnima which falls in October and November.

Rangji Temple –
The Rangji Temple is widely admired for its South Indian style of architecture as the high gopuram. It was constructed under the aegis of Seth Puran Mal Ganeriwal in 1823. It is one of the most popular religious shrines in the region and experiences a steady influx of visitors every year. The temple is dedicated to Lord Rangji which incorporates an amazing confluence of Rajput and Mughal styles of architecture.

Gurudwara Sahib Pushkar –
The beautiful Gurudwara is located right in the heart of Pushkar and is one of the most popular places to visit in Pushkar for Sikh pilgrims. It is supposed that two Sikh gurus named Guru Nanak Dev and Guru Gobind Singh rested at this place on their visit to the city. There is a stone slab inscribed as Gobind Ghat present under a kiosk featuring four different scripts including Devnagri, Gurumukhi, Persian, and Roman.
To pay a visit to the most sacred town of Pushkar, Top Indian Holidays will help you plan a customized Pushkar Tour Package. Moreover, you can also indulge in various interesting thrilling activities with our holiday package. To have the vacation of your dreams, book the desired package from Top Indian Holidays now!

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