INTRODUCING PUSHKARPushkar is a microdot on the map. The 4 km by 4 km walled town of Pushkar is an ancient religious place.
Sparkling under the afternoon sun like a Jewel, a glimmering mirage in the desert, complete with camels, elephants, vividly coloured festivals, a vast, unique and killer cuisine, folk and tribal dances, and friendly, turban wearing desert folk, tiny Pushkar, is by no means left behind in the grandeur, and cultural décor of Rajasthan. ESSENTIAL INFORMATIONWeather:
Best Time to visit: November - February
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Chokhi Dhani: Mini RajasthanChowki Dhani is the experience of Rajasthan in a nutshell for you (literal translation: good village), a hamlet constructed completely of baked clay.
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Pushkar Camel FairA thriving, five day occasion, the carnival sees some rare displays of decorated camels on a colossal scale.
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pushkar unveiled for the backpackerReligious city and all, nothing stops the backpackers from finding their comfort zone in this unique city. Even though alcohol is banned within the walls of Pushkar, a few minutes outside, all is available.
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