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8 Days

Pushkar Camel Fair

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Day 1Arrival in Delhi

Upon landing, our representatives welcome you and introduce the driver to you. After briefing the tour, you will be assisted to transfer to your pre-booked hotel. Check into the hotel the moment you reach there and take your leisurely refreshments. A bit later, you will be taken for a visit to Nehru Planetarium, Delhi Haat, and Lodi Gardens.

The evening is free for Kingdom of Dreams.

Supper and Night halt at the hotel.

After a morning leisurely Breakfast at the hotel, drive to visit Red Fort, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar, Jantar Mantar, President House, Parliament House, India Gate, Rajghat Memorial, Gandhi Museum, Lotus Temple, and National Rail Museum.

In the evening, visit the Sound & Light show at Red Fort.

Dinner and Night remain at the hotel.

In the morning after an early sumptuous Breakfast, check out from the hotel and leave for Jaipur. On reaching, check in at the hotel and spend the day exploring the local vibrant markets of Pink City.

Dinner and Night halt at the hotel.

In the morning after a leisurely Breakfast at the hotel, begin your Jaipur darshan tour with a visit to Birla Temple. Afterward, proceed progressively to visit Albert Hall, Hawa Mahal, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, Jal Mahal, Kanak Vrindavan, Amber Fort, and Jaigarh Fort.

Supper and Night halt at the hotel.

In the morning after a wholesome Breakfast, check out from the hotel and leave for Pushkar. On reaching, check into the hotel, and spend the day leisurely visiting Brahma Temple, Savitri Temple, and Pushkar Lake.

Dinner and Night stay at the hotel.

After a leisurely Breakfast at the Hotel, drive to visit Pushkar Camel Fair. One of the biggest livestock fairs on the planet, the Pushkar Fair, incorporates the trading of cattle including camels, cows, goats, horses, sheep, and bullocks. The fair is tossed open to people in the public with a flag hoisting ceremony at the mela ground. In the evening, a lot of individuals gathered close to the Pushkar Lake or Sarovar to see the deadpan (floating lamp) custom and offer their prayers in the holy Brahma Temple.

At the fair, the camels are affectionately embellished with bright saddles, silver gems, emeralds, and beads. Besides, there are few other entertainment sources for the people, for example, the camel race, camel decoration, and camel dance. There are likewise colossal shopping choices accessible at the fair that offer diverse turbans, stunning adornments, astonishing bangles, wonderful garments, and other brilliant relics. The other energizing activities in the Pushkar Mela incorporate a tug of war, kabaddi match, turban tying, horse race, matka phone (pot breaking), and long mustache competition.

Later in the evening, head back to the lodging for supper and a night stay.

In the morning after a sumptuous Breakfast, check out from the hotel and drive to Jaipur. Visit Ajmer Dargah Sharif en route. On reaching, check into the hotel and relax. After a while, drive to visit Galta Temple, Naharagarh Fort, and the Sound & Light show at Amber Fort.

Dinner and Night remain at the hotel.

Today, after a short feedback meeting, you will be transferred to Jaipur Airport to catch the flight to your next destination.

Tour Information

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  • Airport/Railway Station/Hotel pickup and drop-off
  • English speaking driver
  • Professional guide
  • Entrance fees
  • Distilled water bottle
  • Wi-Fi connectivity
  • Transport by private AC vehicle
  • An accompanying Walk Explorer
  • Food and drinks, unless specified
  • Gratuities (optional)

Our FAQ's

The Pushkar Camel Fair is an annual cultural and livestock fair held in the town of Pushkar, Rajasthan, India. It is one of the largest camel fairs in the world, known for its vibrant atmosphere, cultural events, and the buying and selling of thousands of camels, horses, and other livestock.

The Pushkar Camel Fair usually takes place in the Hindu lunar month of Kartika, which typically falls in October or November. The duration of the fair is around seven to ten days, with the dates varying each year based on the lunar calendar.

The main attractions of the Pushkar Camel Fair include the trading of camels and other livestock, cultural events such as folk music and dance performances, camel races, beauty contests, hot air balloon rides, and the religious significance of the Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple.

Visitors can participate in the Pushkar Camel Fair by attending the various events and activities organized during the fair. There are also opportunities to interact with local traders, experience camel rides, enjoy traditional Rajasthani cuisine, and shop for handicrafts and souvenirs.

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