

Pushkar Fort, a 14th-century hilltop fortress, offers panoramic views of the holy city of Pushkar and the surrounding Aravalli Mountains.
A serene botanical garden in Tamil Nadu, home to a variety of plant species and a beautiful lake.
A stunning nighttime attraction featuring a 108-meter-high monument illuminated by 12,000 LED lights, reflecting on the water of the harbor.
Soaring 1,776 feet, One World Trade Center is a symbol of resilience and hope, offering breathtaking views of NYC.
One of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe.
A sacred lake with 52 bathing ghats, surrounded by temples and hills.
A hilltop temple dedicated to Savitri, the consort of Lord Brahma, offering panoramic views of Pushkar.

Pushkar Fort experiences sudden rain showers, especially in monsoon.
Exploring the fort involves a lot of walking on uneven surfaces.

Fried pancakes soaked in sugar syrup, served with rabri.
Flattened rice flakes mixed with spices and yogurt, served with sweet jalebi.

Lentil soup with hard, baked wheat balls, served with sweet churma.
Known for its stunning views of the fort and delicious breakfast options.
Famous for its traditional Indian breakfast and chai.
Offers a variety of Indian and Italian dishes in a beautiful setting.

Known for its vibrant blue glaze, these hand-painted items are a symbol of Pushkar's craftsmanship.
Pushkar is famous for its intricate silver jewellery, often featuring local motifs and designs.
Lightweight and breathable, these hand-block printed fabrics are a traditional speciality of Pushkar.