The heart of the town, this sacred lake is surrounded by ghats and is an important pilgrimage site.
The only Brahma temple in the world, dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator.
Located on a hill, this temple offers panoramic views of Pushkar.
Dedicated to Lord Varaha, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, this temple is known for its impressive architecture.
A large and ornate temple dedicated to Lord Rangji (Lord Vishnu).
If you're visiting in November, don't miss the world-famous camel fair, which also includes cultural events and competitions.
A vibrant market offering everything from clothing and jewelry to textiles and handicrafts.
A historic palace near the Pushkar Lake that has been converted into a heritage hotel.
A serene and picturesque ghat known for its tranquility.
A beautiful old temple dedicated to Lord Shiva.
This temple is believed to cleanse sins, and it's a peaceful place for meditation.
Besides the camel fair, it's also a great place for photography and enjoying local culture.
A place of worship and historical significance.
Another ancient temple in Pushkar known for its architectural beauty.
A vantage point offering stunning views of the surrounding landscapes.
A historic bridge with intricate carvings and designs.
This statue is believed to absolve devotees of their sins.
A nearby town known for its connection to Meera Bai and historical sites.
Pushkar is famous for its rose farming, and you can visit the rose garden to see the blooms and learn about rose cultivation.