Jaipur to Udaipur: Optional Excursion to Sacred Pushkar
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Pushkar

Pushkar is one of the most sacred sites of Hindu religion and also one of the few places in the world with a temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, the Hindu god who created the universe. The temple, the holy lake and the streets are so beautiful that you do not want to miss. Come join this 10-hour guided activity in the state of Rajasthan.

Duration: 10 hours
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Pushkar Lake - Pushkar Lake or Pushkar Sarovar is located in the town of Pushkar in Ajmer district of the Rajasthan state of western India. Pushkar Lake is a sacred lake of the Hindus.
  • Brahma Temple - Jagatpita Brahma Mandir is a Hindu temple situated at Pushkar in the Indian state of Rajasthan, close to the sacred Pushkar Lake to which its legend has an indelible link. The temple is one of very few existing temples dedicated to the Hindu creator-god Brahma in India and remains the most prominent among them.
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What's Included
  • Private air-conditioned minivan transportation
  • Hotel pickup in Jaipur
  • Drop-off in Udaipur
What's Not Included
  • Food and drinks
  • Lunch
Additional Information
  • Minimum drinking age is 18 years
Location
Pushkar Lake
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Customer Ratings
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Iveta
Jul 27, 2016
Awesome day trip! Bharat picked us... - <p>Awesome day trip! Bharat picked us up right on time and made sure we were super comfortable. We then drove to see the temple in Ajmer and the Pushkar lake, with plenty of snack and drink stops on the way. It felt more like road tripping with friends instead of a tour. Would do it again.</p>
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Wei
Jan 27, 2017
Be aware that when you are at the... - <p>Be aware that when you are at the Brahma temple in Pushkar, while doing Pooja religious ritual offering at the lake, you will be pressured by the temple's guide to donate to the local religious community and he will guilt-trip you into doing so, explaining how the community and children are poor and survive purely on donations. Like many temples in India, this is just another business arrangement to collect money from tourists. Guilt-tripping tourists at a purportedly spiritual site is both inappropriate and vulgar.</p>
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