9 Places To Visit In Pushkar

Top 9 Best Places to Visit in Pushkar Rajasthan (2025 Travel Guide)

Top 9 Best Places to Visit in Pushkar Rajasthan (2025 Travel Guide)

Explore Pushkar’s lake, temples, rose gardens & desert safaris – a complete travel guide.

1. Pushkar Lake

Pushkar Lake Rajasthan - Best Places to Visit in Pushkar

Pushkar Lake is the heart of the town and one of the most sacred places to visit in Pushkar. With more than 52 ghats and surrounded by 500+ blue temples, this lake is believed to be created when Lord Brahma dropped a lotus here. Pilgrims bathe here to cleanse sins, while travelers capture breathtaking photography shots at sunrise and sunset.

2. Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple Pushkar Rajasthan

The Brahma Temple near Pushkar Lake is one of the very few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma. Built in the 14th century with a striking red spire and hamsa bird motifs, it holds deep religious significance. The four-headed idol of Brahma makes this temple a must-visit landmark in Pushkar.

3. Varah Temple

Varah Temple Pushkar Rajasthan

The Varah Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu’s Varaha (boar) incarnation, dates back to the 12th century. Though destroyed during Mughal rule, it was rebuilt by Raja Sawai Man Singh II in the 18th century. Today, it showcases Rajasthan’s rich architectural heritage.

4. Man Mahal

Man Mahal Pushkar Rajasthan

Man Mahal is the largest royal residence in Pushkar, built by Raja Man Singh I as a guest house. Located near the lake, it offers panoramic views of ghats and temples. Today, it operates as a heritage hotel where visitors can stay or simply admire its grandeur.

5. Rangji Temple

Rangji Temple Pushkar Rajasthan

Unique for its South Indian architectural style, the Rangji Temple is dedicated to Lord Rangii, a form of Vishnu. Built in 1823, it beautifully blends cultural influences and remains one of the most prominent temples in Pushkar.

6. Savitri Temple

Savitri Temple Pushkar Rajasthan

Perched atop Ratnagiri Hill, Savitri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Savitri. A trek or cable car ride leads to the shrine, offering sweeping views of Pushkar Lake and the Thar Desert. The legend of Savitri’s anger at Brahma’s second marriage adds mythological charm.

7. Gurudwara Singh Sabha

Gurudwara Singh Sabha Pushkar Rajasthan

Guru Nanak Sahib (1509) and Guru Gobind Singh (1706) both visited Pushkar. The Gurudwara Singh Sabha commemorates Guru Nanak’s visit, while Gandhi Ghat (formerly Gobind Ghat) honors Guru Gobind Singh’s stay. A peaceful spot for Sikh devotees and tourists alike.

8. Naga Pahar

Naga Pahar Pushkar Rajasthan

Naga Pahar is a hill dividing Pushkar and Ajmer. Local belief says its height reduces with time and will vanish one day. From the top, panoramic views of Pushkar’s temples, ghats, and desert make it a favorite among trekkers and photographers.

9. Rose Garden

Rose Garden Pushkar Rajasthan

Known as the “Rose Garden of Rajasthan,” Pushkar is famous for rose cultivation. Stroll through farms blooming with fragrant roses exported worldwide. Visiting a rose farm is a unique way to experience Pushkar’s floral charm.

FAQs About Places to Visit in Pushkar

What is Pushkar famous for?

Pushkar is famous for its Brahma Temple, sacred Pushkar Lake, and the world-renowned Pushkar Camel Fair held every November.

How to reach Pushkar?

The nearest airport is Kishangarh Airport (40 km) and Jaipur International Airport (151 km). The closest railheads are Kishangarh Railway Station (20 km) and Ajmer Junction (14 km), from where cabs and buses are easily available.

What are the best things to do in Pushkar?

Attend the Pushkar Fair, take a camel safari, enjoy desert camping, explore local temples, and relax at the ghats during sunset.

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