Pushkar Fair Information
A glorious small lakeside town configured by Nag Parbat and the Thar Desert is located at a distance of 11 km from Ajmer. The town is notable for charming ancient temples dedicated to Lord Brahma the Creator of Universe. The town with its sumptuous charm of serene lake is a center of attraction.
Among all the festivals of Rajasthan, Pushkar is a significant pilgrimage as well as the venue of gigantic cattle fair. Colorful markets, music, dance, sports and shopping are highlight of this event.
Pushkar Fair
Every year on the Full Moon of Kartik Poornima almost 200,000 people drove to Pushkar from different parts of the country bringing with them 50,000 herd of cattle’s, camel racing and kaleidoscopic festivities that goes for several days.
It is a fair of colors, cloths, camels and cattle’s. Besides marketing of horses, camels, cows and bulls, there are exhilarating camel-cart races and cultural events. The camels are festooned with ornaments and delightful colors. The race is cherished by thousands of visitors coming from all over the world.
Generating International Fame
The Government of Rajasthan has been proclaiming this Fair as an international fascination by reckoning resplendent folk dances, the music of the nomadic “Bhil and Langa” troubadour and other enriching cultural programs. Government also provides a unique type of accommodations in form of tents on the cool desert, with all modern amenities for foreign and domestic visitors. Over the years, the Pushkar Fair has drawn much of the popularity around the corner.
Pushkar Lake
Located 11 kms from Ajmer, the sacred lake of Pushkar is believed to have been created by Lord Brahma. It is as holy as the rivers of Benaras or Puri. Devotees believe that one will not attain salvation without paying a visit and bathing in this divine lake.
Pushkar treasures 400 exquisite temples and 52 enchanting ghats adorned with glittering blue waters. While Pushkar is a paradise for the religiously inclined, it is also an arcadia for the country’s most colorful cattle fairs – the Pushkar Fair.
Getting There
Air: The nearest airport from Pushkar is Jaipur. Jaipur is well connected to all the major cities, that include Delhi, Munbai, Jodhpur, Udaipur. The flights from Dubai have also started for Pushkar by the Indian Airlines.
Train: The nearest railhead is Ajmer, which is on the Broad Gauge and hence connected to all the metro cities of India. Shatabadhi Express runs daily from Delhi in morning.
Road: Pushkar is 11 km from main Ajmer bus stand. Rajasthan Transport Corporation runs deluxe buses from Jaipur. There are buses from Jaipur to Ajmer every 15 minutes, some nonstop.


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