Pushkar Lakepushkar
The Holy Sarovar

Overview
A sacred lake surrounded by 52 bathing ghats, believed to have been created where Lord Brahma dropped a lotus flower. It is the spiritual heart of the town.
What To Expect?
A serene atmosphere filled with the sound of temple bells and chanting. Witness pilgrims taking a holy dip, explore the white-washed architecture of the 52 ghats, and participate in the mesmerizing evening Deepdaan (floating lamp ceremony). The sunset here is particularly peaceful, painting the water in shades of gold.
Tips
- Remove your shoes well before reaching the steps of the ghats.
- Be wary of 'Pushkar Priests' who may push you for expensive pujas; it is okay to politely decline.
- Dress modestly, covering shoulders and legs, as this is a highly sacred site.
- Carry a bag to hold your shoes as you walk from one ghat to another.
- Visit at 6:30 PM to witness the synchronized Aarti across multiple ghats.
Exploring Pushkar Lake
More About Pushkar Lake
Pushkar Lake is a semi-circular body of water mentioned in ancient scriptures like the Padmanabha Purana. It is considered one of the five most sacred 'Sarovars' (lakes) for Hindus. Legend states that the lake appeared when Brahma killed the demon Vajranabha with a lotus, and the petals fell in three spots, one being the main lake.
The most famous ghat is the Varaha Ghat, and the Gaughat is significant as the ashes of Mahatma Gandhi were immersed here. Every evening, the 'Sarovar Aarti' is performed at Varaha Ghat, creating a spiritual energy that is the highlight for most travelers.
Exploring a destination...
The joy of travel comes in exploring new things. Discover Pushkar through a heritage walk—the town is small and best explored on foot.
Use Public Transportation. Taxis are not allowed in the narrow inner lanes; cycle rickshaws and two-wheelers are the way to go.
Find a local festival. The Pushkar Camel Fair in November is a world-class spectacle of livestock trading and cultural celebrations.
How to reach Pushkar Lake
Centrally located in the town. It is easily reachable by foot from any part of the Pushkar bazaar. The nearest railway station is Ajmer Junction (15 km away).
Tips for Visiting Pushkar Lake, pushkar
- Remove your shoes well before reaching the steps of the ghats.
- Be wary of 'Pushkar Priests' who may push you for expensive pujas; it is okay to politely decline.
- Dress modestly, covering shoulders and legs, as this is a highly sacred site.
- Carry a bag to hold your shoes as you walk from one ghat to another.
- Visit at 6:30 PM to witness the synchronized Aarti across multiple ghats.



















































