
Pushkar
Sacred desert oasis where pilgrims meet backpackers
Look, Pushkar isn't your typical Rajasthan tourist trap. This tiny desert town wraps around a sacred lake where Hindu pilgrims come to wash away sins while backpackers sip lassi on rooftop cafes. It's the kind of place where morning temple bells mix with evening sitar sessions, where you'll find yourself sharing stories with sadhus and Israeli travelers alike. The whole town fits into a few dusty streets, but those streets pack more spiritual energy and cultural collision than cities ten times its size.
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Money-Saving Tips
- 1.Stay in family guesthouses behind Main Bazaar for ₹500-800 per night instead of lakeside hotels
- 2.Eat at local joints near Sadar Bazaar where thalis cost ₹50-100 versus ₹300 at tourist restaurants
- 3.Take government buses to Ajmer (₹25) rather than private taxis (₹500-800)
- 4.Buy souvenirs at wholesale shops in back lanes, not the main bazaar tourist traps
- 5.Rent bicycles for ₹100/day instead of hiring auto-rickshaws for local sightseeing
- 6.Book camel safari directly with desert camps, not through hotel middlemen who add 50% markup
- 7.Visit during off-season (April-September) for 60% cheaper accommodation, though it's hot
- 8.Pack your own snacks and water bottle — tourist area prices are inflated 3-4x normal rates
Travel Tips
- •Remove shoes before entering any temple or stepping onto the ghats around the sacred lake
- •Dress modestly — cover shoulders and legs, especially when visiting religious sites
- •Carry cash as most small shops and local restaurants don't accept cards
- •Book accommodation well in advance if visiting during Pushkar Camel Fair in November
- •Respect photography rules — some temples prohibit cameras, always ask permission first
- •Be prepared for persistent shopkeepers and camel ride touts, a firm 'no thank you' works best
- •The lake water is considered sacred but not safe to drink — stick to bottled water
- •Bargain hard in markets but remember prices are already quite reasonable by Western standards
- •Sunrise and sunset at the ghats offer the most peaceful temple experiences with fewer crowds
- •Keep copies of important documents as desert dust gets into everything including bags
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