


Sacred lake in Pushkar, Rajasthan, surrounded by 52 bathing ghats and numerous temples, including the famous Brahma Temple.

Flaky pancakes soaked in sugar syrup, served with rabri.

Flattened rice flakes cooked with spices, onions, and peas.

Dal (lentil soup), batis (hard wheat balls), and churma (sweet crumbs).
One of the most sacred temples in Pushkar, dedicated to Lord Brahma.
A bustling market offering local handicrafts, textiles, and spices.
A sacred lake surrounded by 52 bathing ghats and over 400 temples.
Handcrafted wooden puppets, a traditional art form of Pushkar, depicting local folklore and deities.
Vibrant, hand-painted pottery, a specialty of Pushkar, often featuring intricate floral and geometric patterns.
Known for its beautiful lake view and delicious breakfast options.
Famous for its tea and breakfast items, a local favorite since 1956.
Offers a variety of Rajasthani dishes in a traditional setting.
Lightweight, intricately designed silk dupattas, a popular women's garment in Rajasthan, often featuring mirror work and embroidery.

Pushkar's climate can be hot during the day but cool in the evenings, making long sleeves useful.

Protection from the sun is crucial in Pushkar's hot climate.

To protect your skin from the intense sun in Pushkar.

A mesmerizing light show that illuminates the ancient Thiruvalla Sreevallabha Temple, showcasing its architectural grandeur.
A serene high-altitude lake in the Himalayas, offering panoramic views of the Chaukhamba peaks and a tranquil escape.
Experience the serene beauty of the Thar Desert at Kheechan Sand Dunes, known for its picturesque sand dunes and the annual migration of Demoiselle Cranes.