Pushkar & Jaipur Holiday—a vibrant blend of spiritual charm and royal elegance in the heart of Rajasthan.
This itinerary takes you from the sacred town of Pushkar, known for its holy lake and the rare Brahma Temple, to the regal city of Jaipur, the “Pink City” famed for its forts, palaces, and bustling bazaars.
Highlights:
- Pushkar: Brahma Temple, Pushkar Lake, Savitri Temple, Camel Safari, and the iconic Pushkar Camel Fair (held in November)
- Jaipur: Amber Fort, City Palace, Hawa Mahal, Jantar Mantar, and local markets like Johari Bazaar and Bapu Bazaar
Together, these destinations offer a rich mix of spirituality, history, and cultural immersion.
✅ Dos and ❌ Don’ts
✅ Dos
- Dress modestly in Pushkar, especially near temples and the lake
- Attend the evening aarti at Pushkar Lake for a serene experience
- Hire certified guides at Jaipur’s forts and palaces for deeper insights
- Try local cuisine—Dal Baati Churma, Ghevar, and Kachori
- Shop for handicrafts and silver jewelry in Jaipur’s bazaars
❌ Don’ts
- Don’t swim or bathe in Pushkar Lake—it’s considered sacred
- Avoid photographing religious rituals without permission
- Don’t litter—especially near temples and lakes
- Skip peak afternoon sightseeing in summer—opt for early mornings or evenings
- Don’t rely solely on mobile maps—ask locals or use printed guides in older city areas
📅 Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Pushkar and Jaipur is October to March, when the weather is pleasant and ideal for sightseeing:
Month | Temperature Range (°C) | Highlights |
---|---|---|
October | 20–32 | Clear skies, start of tourist season |
November | 15–30 | Pushkar Camel Fair, Diwali celebrations |
December | 10–25 | Cool weather, perfect for temple visits |
January | 8–22 | Crisp mornings, Jaipur Literature Festival |
February | 10–25 | Cultural events and blooming gardens |
March | 15–30 | Holi festivities and scenic drives |
Avoid April–June due to extreme heat, and July–September due to monsoon-related travel disruptions.
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