Recreation & Sightseeing
Recreation

Besides the facilities like Swimming pool, Desert golf driving
range, Golf chipping, Putting Green, Pool table, Basket ball, Croquet,
Indoor games, Telescopic star gazing, Camel, jeep and horse safaris
Traditional Rajasthani and Classical Indian performances.
Other
Facilities

» A modern and spacious Swimming Pool in an Oasis setting.
» Golf driving range,
» Chipping/putting green,
» Sand Volleyball,
» Croquet,
» Spot Polo Pool Table,
» Library,
» A variety of Indoor games,
» Hair dresser / beautician Masseuse - specializing in herbal massages,
» Astrologer and Palmist Traditional Bridal Display / mock wedding,
» Theme events and parties Yoga classes,
» Philosophic discourses on Religion and Ayurveda.
Other
Facilities» A modern and spacious Swimming Pool in an Oasis setting.
» Golf driving range,
» Chipping/putting green,
» Sand Volleyball,
» Croquet,
» Spot Polo Pool Table,
» Library,
» A variety of Indoor games,
» Hair dresser / beautician Masseuse - specializing in herbal massages,
» Astrologer and Palmist Traditional Bridal Display / mock wedding,
» Theme events and parties Yoga classes,
» Philosophic discourses on Religion and Ayurveda.
Entertainment

Traditional Rajasthani and Indian performances. Instrumental and vocal musical evenings.
Traditional Rajasthani and Indian performances. Instrumental and vocal musical evenings.
Sightseeing

Pushkar is holy place of hindus and has several temples and places of divinity. So, one can indeed discover the path of spirituality by coming closer to the Godly grace.
»
Brahma Temple : A beautiful and one of the most important temples in
Pushkar. This temple is the only temple dedicated to Bramha in India.
Bramha, the Hindu god of creation, is four headed facing in all four
directions, symbolizing his presence everywhere.
» Mahadeva Temple : This temple was built in the 19th century and is well-known for its white marble image of Mahadeva with five faces.
» Ramavaikunth Temple : In 1920, this temple was built with great taste and delicacy, and is also one of the largest temples in Pushkar.
» Varah Temple : Being built in the 12th century, the Varah Temple was one of the many temples destroyed by Emperor Aurangzeb.
» Savitri Temple : It is situated on the hill behind the Bramha Temple, and a long series of steps has to be climbed to reach it. It gives a beautiful panoramic view of the Pushkar lake, and the surrounding sand dune villages.
» Man Mahal : This palace was built by Raja Man Singh I of Ajmer, and used by him on his trips to the holy town of Pushkar.
» Pushkar Palace : The palace was built by the Maharaja of Kishangarh, about 400 years ago. Situated on the edge of the Pushkar lake, it offers a panoramic view of 400 temples, banks, sand dunes and the Aravalli hills.
» Pushkar Lake : This lake at Pushkar is called Tirtharaj which means the king of all holy places.
» Pushkar Bazaar : The old bazaar of Pushkar is an interesting maze of narrow lanes and bylanes, with small temples, ashrams and old houses with intricate balconies and archways displays the grandeur and elegance of Rajasthani art and architecture.
Pushkar is holy place of hindus and has several temples and places of divinity. So, one can indeed discover the path of spirituality by coming closer to the Godly grace.
»
Brahma Temple : A beautiful and one of the most important temples in
Pushkar. This temple is the only temple dedicated to Bramha in India.
Bramha, the Hindu god of creation, is four headed facing in all four
directions, symbolizing his presence everywhere. » Mahadeva Temple : This temple was built in the 19th century and is well-known for its white marble image of Mahadeva with five faces.
» Ramavaikunth Temple : In 1920, this temple was built with great taste and delicacy, and is also one of the largest temples in Pushkar.
» Varah Temple : Being built in the 12th century, the Varah Temple was one of the many temples destroyed by Emperor Aurangzeb.
» Savitri Temple : It is situated on the hill behind the Bramha Temple, and a long series of steps has to be climbed to reach it. It gives a beautiful panoramic view of the Pushkar lake, and the surrounding sand dune villages.
» Man Mahal : This palace was built by Raja Man Singh I of Ajmer, and used by him on his trips to the holy town of Pushkar.
» Pushkar Palace : The palace was built by the Maharaja of Kishangarh, about 400 years ago. Situated on the edge of the Pushkar lake, it offers a panoramic view of 400 temples, banks, sand dunes and the Aravalli hills.
» Pushkar Lake : This lake at Pushkar is called Tirtharaj which means the king of all holy places.
» Pushkar Bazaar : The old bazaar of Pushkar is an interesting maze of narrow lanes and bylanes, with small temples, ashrams and old houses with intricate balconies and archways displays the grandeur and elegance of Rajasthani art and architecture.
Suggested Tour Packages |
Duration: 09 Nights / 10 Days Destinations Covered: Delhi - Jodhpur - Lathi... |
![]() |
|
|
|
||
Duration: 24 Nights / 25 Days Destinations Covered: Delhi - Agra - Alwar... |
![]() |
|
|
|
||
Duration: 16 Nights / 17 Days Destinations Covered: Delhi - Agra - Jaipur... |
![]() |
|
|
|
||
Duration: 15 Nights / 16 Days Destinations Covered: Delhi - Jaipur - Mandawa... |
![]() |
|
|
|
||




