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The city of Pushkar is one
of the main tourist places for the tourists coming on a travel to
Pushkar Rajasthan.
There are the different temples, places and other wonderful monuments
that make travel to Pushkar city of India completely memorable one. One
of the most beautiful and cultural cities of India, Pushkar is home to
different tourist attractions such as the Savitri Temple, the
Warah Temple,
Gangaur Festival, Apteshwar
Mahadeo Temple,
Pushkar Lake,
Jagat Pita Shri Brahma Temple and the traditional
Bazaars. A travel to Pushkar is tempting to almost every type of
tourist.
Your travel to Pushkar can start with an easy turn around the markets
that are a main part of the city. The most famous temple here is the
Jagat Pita Shri Brahma Temple. You can also take pleasure in your
Pushkar travel with the delicious
Dal Batti
Churma of Rajasthan. Pushkar Travel is incomplete without
shopping. Pushkar travel is one of the most popular tourist circuits of
India. Pushkar is also the travel center of North India. A travel to
Pushkar would cover the famous temples, majestic buildings, and the
popular arts and crafts. Travel to Pushkar, the city of Mughals has a
much older history. The sacred town of Puskhar in
Rajasthan
is on the shores of Pushkar Lake. Pushkar means a pond shaped
from flowers. According to the popular myth, Lord Brahma frees a swan
with a lotus in its beak and let it fall on earth. There are more than
400 temples that attract tourists to travel to Pushkar every year. The
Brahma Temple and the charming Pushkar Lake are the major tourist
attractions of Pushkar.
Most Popular Attractions In
Pushkar
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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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Central
Museum
Situated in the centre of
the rambling Ram Niwas Bagh, this is the oldest Museum in the State. The
building was designed by Colonel Sir Swinton Jacob. |
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Van Vihar Wildlife Sanctuary
Van Vihar and Ramsagar, old wildlife reserves of the rulers of Dholpur extend over an area of 59.86. sq. kms, were notified as wildlife sanctuaries by the Rajasthan Government in 1955 AD. Van Vihar is about 18 kms from Dholpur and Ramsagar is another 18 kms from Van Vihar.
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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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