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General Info
Despite having a distinct touristy flavour these days, Pushkar is still a bewitching little town. It is right on the edge of the desert and is only 11 kms from Ajmer but separated from it by Nag Pahar, the Snake mountain. This traveller-friendly town clings to the side of the small Pushkar Lake with its many bathing ghats and temples. For Hindus, Pushkar is a very important pilgrimage centre and you'll see plenty of sadhus. Pushkar is perhaps best known for its Camel Fair which takes place here each October/November. This massive congregation of camels, cattle, livestock traders, pilgrims, tourists and film-makers is one of the planet's most incredible events. If you are anywhere within striking distance at the time, it's an event not to be missed. Being a holy place, alcohol, meat and even eggs are banned. Nearest railway station is 11 kms far from Pushkar in Ajmer.
Money : Sightseeing
in Rajasthan Hawa
Mahal ||
Jal
Mahal ||
Jantar
Mantar ||
Nahargarh
Fort ||
Umed
Bhawan Palace ||
Dargah ||
The
Museum ||
Taragarh
Fort ||
Junagarh
Fort ||
Lalgarh
Palace ||
Dilwara
Temple ||
Nakki
Lake ||
Adhar
Devi Temple ||
Lakes
of Udaipur ||
City
Palace ||
The
Jaisalmer Fort ||
Patwon-Ki-Haveli ||
Government
Museum ||
The
Palace ||
Mehrangarh Fort ||
Umaid Bhawan Palace ||
Vinay
Vilas Mahal ||
Parashvanath Temple ||
Vijay Stambh ||
Sikar |
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