Things To Do In Pushkar

Things To Do In Pushkar is renowned for many religious places, and late, people flock to every corner of the city to be part of the colorful fairs, markets, indulge in the unique style of Rajasthani cuisine, and interact with the people who are there. In order to achieve redemption, visitors also visit the place and passionate explorers flock here to see the brimming pot of Indian culture that has many a story made around it Here are some exciting things to do in Pushkar that might have you packing your bags and going on your next holiday to this exciting sandy place, or whenever you want to escape the torrential rains from your city or the cold, biting winters!

1. Hot Air Balloon Riding
In Pushkar, this is one of the adventure activities to try. You get to enjoy a bird's eye view of the lake, temple and the entire holy town with hot air ballooning. During the Pushkar camel fair, hot-air ballooning is very popular. Advanced booking is recommended because it is an experience that is widely sought after by visitors and locals. This experience is provided by not many service suppliers. Thus, choose and book as soon as possible.

2. Camel Safari
Camels have their origin in Pushkar. It is through taking a camel trip through the city if you really want to enjoy the beauty of the city in the right way. On the camel, you can also explore the desert area. A cliché of Rajasthan is running over sand dunes. To enjoy the sky changing its color from red to a moderate violet and then dark blue, select the sunset. Many hotels provide drive-in to camel safari spot. A few allows camel safari to start from the doorsteps of the hotel.

3. Pushkar Lake
This is the perfect place to appreciate the land's history. Temples performing rituals can be found, cafés packed with aromatic coffee, local street musicians playing and much more. Walking along the lake at sunset is a romantic Pushkar practice, watching the glittering water.

3. Jeep Safari
Visit secret waterfalls, forts on the outskirts of the town or just explore the sand dunes, a jeep or it would be a relaxing experience if you were looking to explore the offbeat destinations of the country.

5. Aarti at Varah Ghat
You'll be familiar with the famous Varanasi Ganga Aarti. For the Pushkar Temple, this is a related, lesser-known practice. This practice gives a mystical touch to the scent of flowers, incense sticks, coherent ringing bells and divine ambience. The key element of this ritual is to give the lake prayers and let earthen lamps float on the lake on the leaf. The whole lake would be filled with floating lit oil lamps by the end of the ceremony, which will appear like a start on the water. This ritual occurs every evening in summer at 7:00 pm and in winter at 5:30 pm.

6. Hiking And Picnic At Ratnagiri Hill
Ratnagiri is a significant spiritual destination and adventure. Hiking is an important activity on this small hill. It would take two hours to hit the top if you were an inexperienced hiker. Some prefer a picnic and camping spot to pitch and get down the hill before sunset. If two hours of trekking is too hard for you, then on the northern side of the town there is a smaller hill. This hill holds Gayatri Devi Temple. It would not take more than 45 minutes to reach to the top.

7. Shopping
This holy city's old and new markets are packed with souvenirs such as rose goods, leather objects, ethnic clothing, silver items, traditional accessories, bandanas, blue pottery, wooden items, camel skin items, and much more. In this area, shopping is an important activity to enjoy. Do not forget about bargaining here.

8. Watch Kalbelia Dance Performance
You will find tickets for performances or select hotels that, along with dinner, have live cultural programs. Kalbelia is an important form of dance in Rajasthan. The ethnic black dress makes the dance more enticing, with its graceful steps and rhythmic music.

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Pushkar Cattle Fair