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Pushkar Fair Special Tour

Price ₹2830 ₹2699 3 Days
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Pushkar Fair Special Tour

₹2830 ₹2699 per person

Our Pushkar Fair Special Tour, a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity that highlights the vibrant colours, ancient traditions, and spiritual appeal of the area, will help you to immerse yourself in the cultural heart of Rajasthan. One of the biggest cattle fairs in the world, the Pushkar Camel Fair is a breathtaking mix of devotion, celebration, and cultural spectacle held yearly during Kartik Purnima (October-November).

This tour offers visitors the opportunity to see thousands of camels and livestock traded in the desert town of Pushkar, along with a lively exhibition of Rajasthani folk arts, local crafts, traditional clothing, and spiritual rituals on the banks of the holy Pushkar Lake. You will also visit ancient temples, take camel rides, shop at busy bazaars, and soak the mystical energy of the only Brahma Temple in the world.

Ideal for cultural lovers, photographers, and anyone wanting a thorough exploration of India’s rural legacy, this trip provides a really remarkable experience.

  • Departure

    Pushkar
  • Included

    Accommodation in heritage hotels
    Daily breakfast and 1 traditional dinner
    Entry fees for all listed monuments
  • Not Included

    Airfare/train tickets
    Camera/video charges at monuments
    Personal expenses (tips, shopping)
    Private AC vehicle with driver
    Professional English-speaking guide
    Travel insurance
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Day 1: Arrival in Jaipur; Transfer to Pushkar

Get to Jaipur, the lively capital of Rajasthan and start off your trip with a pushkar journey nestled around a luscious lake and beautifully encircled by Aravalli hills. On arrival, check-in at the hotel or haveli as you please. Spend the night to see the red curve streets and flooded ghats, and experience the pushkar magic of its spiritual aura. As soon as the sun sets, watch the evening aarti at the ghats, the perfect preamble of what is to come.
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Day 2: Pushkar Fair full day—events, temples, camel activities

Get lost in Pushkar Camel Fair — A once in life spectacle where spirituality meets popularity to make Pushkar feel more-world-famous-than-Cannes. Start off the day on the fairgrounds comprising an unbearably colourful and sonic firefight of traders, herders and artists. Camel beauty contests, races and of course, turban tying competitions. Visit colourful craft markets, have a taste of street food in Rajasthani style and listen to live folk music throughout the day. Unique authentic desert culture and tradition in some meaningful days are very rare for you as the only time.
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Day 3: Optional holy dip, Brahma Temple visit; back to Jaipur or forward journey

Relax in a luxury boat as you take a holy dip in the Pushkar Lake, most auspicious during the fair, especially by early morning as it is believed to wash away sins. Around this time go see Brahma Temple, one of the rarest Temples in the whole world for Lord Brahma. Allow yourself to be vibrantly inspired by the spiritual essence of this town before you say goodbye and depart to Jaipur or wherever you are heading further. No matter if you go back home or go exploring more of Rajasthan, the celebration will be subconsciously there long after the journey is done with the unique mix of devotion and celebration so intrinsic to Pushkar.

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See dance, folk music, and traditional contests

Kartik Purnima holy dip in Pushkar Lake

Go to the nearby ghats and Brahma Temple

Local food tasting, bazaar discovery, and camel safari

Q1. What is the date of the Pushkar Fair?
Answer: Typically, the fair occurs with the full moon of Kartik Purnima in October or November
 Q2. Is the fair appropriate for visitors from abroad?
Answer: Of course! It is among India's most recognizable and popular cultural festivals for tourists.

 Q3. Are there chances to take pictures?
Answer: Yes, it's a photographer's paradise; but, some contests require authorization.

Q4. What attire is appropriate for the fair?
Answer: It is advised to dress comfortably and modestly. Vibrant hues complement the local atmosphere