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Pushkar
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Pushkar is a very important pilgrim centre of Hindus, for one
visit to this holy place in a lifetime is highly prescribed.
Pushkar is a much loved tourist destination, many who visit
there just fall in love with the place and overstay. Situated
on the edge on the desert it is separated from Ajmer by the
Nag Parbat (the snake hill). The town has very distinct
tourist excitement with narrow lanes lined with shops selling
various accessories and rooftop restaurants. Despite its high
tourist profile the town maintains some mystical charm
Pushkar Fair :
Pushkar is world famous for its cattle fair normally held in
the Hindu month Kartika, which is around Oct-November. At this
time the town jam-packed with tribal people from all over
Rajasthan and tourist. It is commonly known as Camel fair,
bringing with them several camels and cattle to the
pilgrimage. A Fair ground is fashioned and is packed with
shops selling souvenirs and eateries. Games and circus shows
also goes on. And villagers come sell camels, horses,
elephants and cattle and other livestock. Elaborate
arrangement for staying of visitors is made including luxury
tents. Just don’t miss the Pushkar Fair if you are India
around that time
courtesy - rtdc
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