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The city of Pushkar is one of the
major pilgrimage places in India. Pushkar,
Rajasthan
tour will consist frequently of the temples in the city, the most
respected one being the Brahma temple. Some of the tourist attractions
of Pushkar Rajasthan include a lake and a fort. Any tour to India is
imperfect without Pushkar Tour. Tourism in Rajasthan consists of tour to
Pushkar as well as pleasure trip around Rajasthan. You can also tour
this amazing fair on Tours to Pushkar. Welcome to the Pushkar tours of
India. Although your Pushkar tours in Rajasthan, you can go for a camel,
desert and jeep safari.
Tours to Pushkar will add color to your trip. There are lots of tourist
attractions in Pushkar for you to trip on your tour to Pushkar, under
the Golden Triangle Tours of India. Trip on your tour to Pushkar,
Palaces, Forts, temples, lakes, museums,
and colorful markets are the major tourist attractions. Pushkar is a
little town set right on the frame of the desert and is only 11 kms from
Ajmer,
but divided from it by Nag Pahar, the Snake Mountain. For Hindus,
Pushkar is a very important pilgrimage centre and you'll see prosperity
of sadhus there. The once a year Pushkar Camel Fair is knowledge that
will construct for a magical halt to Rajasthan. A tented city is created
nearby to
Pushkar Lake during the full moon
days for this fair and it is here that thousands of men and women wrap
the sand dunes and spoil in festivities, trade in livestock,
handicrafts, participate in camel races, dances, drama, and music
competitions. The sleepy little township of Pushkar in Rajasthan India
comes energetic with an uprising of colors and a frenzied explodes of
activity. The event Pushkar Camel Fair. Very few, if at all any, fairs
in the world can equivalent the sparkle of Pushkar. Most people
correlate the
Pushkar Fair with the world's
largest camel fair. This is a really dramatic event that shimmers and
gleams with rich colors and energetic life.
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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Mallinath Fair
Mallinath Fair is one of the largest cattle fairs of Rajasthan held annually close to Tilwara, a village in Barmer District from Chaitra Budi Ekadashi to Chaitra Sudi Ekadashi
(March-April).
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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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Gayatri Temple
The Gayatri temple on the other side of Pushkar is in honour of the wife who sat by Brahma's side in Savitri's
absence during Brahma's ceremonial sacrificed. |
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