Pushkar Fair
Pushkar Fair is one of the most popular and colorful fairs of the Thar Desert.
It begins on Kartik Shukla Ekadashi & goes on for five days till Kartik
Purnima. The time of the fair coincides with the bright half of the moon
during the months of October-November. The lake at Pushkar is one of the
most sacred in India.
An interesting part of the Pushkar Fair is the mass trading of camels. Of
course, cattle and other livestock are also traded, but it's camels that
hold center stage at Pushkar. Camel-traders and villagers from miles away
converge to Pushkar with their humped beasts. Over 25,000 camels (on the
conservative side) are traded; making this world's largest camel fair.
Like Varanasi, Pushkar is one of the sacred places for the Hindus, with
400 temples of which the most important is dedicated to Lord Brahma - the
creator of the universe. Fifty-two ghats bind the lake. During the days
of the mela, the otherwise tranquil lake is engulfed with religious fervor.
Thousands of devotees collect to take a dip, sadhus descend from the Himalayas
and people pray for salvation to the sound of verses from the Holy Scriptures,
which fill the air.
It is an occasion for Hindu pilgrims to converge for a holy dip in the sacred
Pushkar Lake to "wash away the sins of a lifetime" and pay obeisance
at the ONLY Brahma temple in the world. For the visitor, it is an unparalleled
and unforgettable experience to capture the vibrancy of the entire state
of Rajasthan in one place.
There is a steady flow of pilgrims throughout the year to Pushkar, which
is among the five principal places of Hindu pilgrimage. It is, however transformed
into a bustling fair-ground in the month of Kartik (October-November) when
the annual Pushkar Fair and a cattle fair are held simultaneously.
The fair starts from Kartik Shukla Ekadashi and goes on for 12 days, till
Kartik Purnima. Both the religious fair and the cattle fair are now internationally
renowned tourist attractions. A small fair is held in the month of Baisakh,
which is primarily a local event.
The Pushkar fair brings together a large number of villagers from different
parts of the state. Some come here to sell. Some come here to buy. Some
come here on a pilgrimage. Still others come here just to enjoy the festivities.
The days are filled with fun and activity. The evenings are filled with
music and dance.
Come dusk, and the rich strains of haunting music are carried across the
desert sands as the merrymaking continues deep into the night. The profusion
of colours that run riot in the desert sands, the glee and the contagious
enthusiasm of the village folk are a unique experience for every visitor.

On this special occasion, the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation
(RTDC) puts up a tourist village. The tourist village is self-sufficient
and specially designed to complement the natural beauty of the site. It
has a Coffee Shop and Dining Hall, which can cater to 1500 guests at a time.
How to reach
- Air
Jaipur at 146-km is the nearest airport.
- Rail
Ajmer at 11-km is the nearest railhead from Pushkar.
- Road
Pushkar is well connected by road and is 11-km from Ajmer.
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