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Rajasthan Pushkar tourism is a very
well known thing and once a trip will require you for several trips to
the place. On your Pushkar tourism don't miss the
Pushkar Camel Fair,
Brahma Temple,
Pushkar Lake and Savitri Temple. The tourism of
Pushkar is for sure full of fun and play.
Tourism in Pushkar takes you to the small, sluggish but charming town in
Rajasthan
in India. Pushkar be indebted its recognition to its holy
lake, Unique
Brahma Temple and annual cattle
fair. It is surrounded by hills on three sides and sand dunes on one
which makes it a charming place. For Tourism in Pushkar one should plan
his tour for winter season as it is the best season to visit Pushkar.
Pushkar is also the major tourist and transport center of Rajasthan
tourist track. The history and times of Pushkar are extremely entangled
with the stories of royal princes and princesses, with grand Mughals.
When you are planning for tourism in Pushkar, you tend to travel around
its history which is really attractive. Pushkar is one of the five most
holy places of pilgrimage of Hindus. It was formed when a lotus leaf
fell from Brahma's hand and holy lake grows up there. Tourism in Pushkar
takes you to different ghats and temples. The most famous temple
is Brahma Temple, which is devoted to Lord Brahma. Another famous temple
in Pushkar is temple of Savitri on the small hill. There is holy
Pushkar Lake. Another the most important attraction for tourism in
Pushkar is once a year camel fair. This fair attracts more than two
lakh people all over the world. It is the one of the most
charismatic and colorful fair held in the Rajasthan.
Most Popular Attractions In
Pushkar
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Pushkar Fair
Pushkar, separated from Ajmer by Nag Pahar, the 'Snake Mountain' is right on the edge of the desert. The town clings to the small but beautiful Pushkar Lake with its many bathing ghats and temples.
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Dwarkadhish Temple
This 16th century monumental temple is devoted to Dwardkadhish
(one of the seven forms of Krishna).
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Brahma
Temple
The Brahma temple is an important pilgrim centre for the Hindus. It is nestled in the Pushkar valley which lies beyond Nagaparvat and the Anasagar
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Pushkar Lake
Pushkar Lake is semicircular lake around which there are 52 "Ghats". The max depth of the lake is 10 mts. The lake is a holy place and is known as the king of the "Trithas". |
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