As narrow as a lane and as vibrant as a festival, Pushkar is world-famous for its annual camel fair, held every November. While the town has its own story to tell during the fair, we have our own Pushkar story to share during the quieter months—one filled with charm, discovery, and a slower pace of life.
Pushkar offers travelers something rare: peace, unhurried days, and genuine local friendships. It’s a place where time slows down and simple pleasures take center stage.
One thing you must try in Pushkar is the iconic dal baati churma.
Once considered the staple food of Rajasthan, baati is eaten with dal and churma, and its flavor and size vary across the state. In Pushkar, the baatis are especially large, dipped in desi ghee, and served in a deliciously tempting thali.
When in Pushkar, skip the usual Chinese or typical Indian dishes. Try something new—something local.
Even the humblest corners of Pushkar offer unexpected delight. There’s beauty, character, and surprise tucked into every turn.
Forget your diet charts when visiting Pushkar. If you don’t let go a little, you might come back saying, “There was nothing in Pushkar,” and that would be missing the point entirely.
For your stay, Dera Masuda is a beautiful and comfortable royal resort, located opposite Kapaleshwar Mandir in Pushkar. It’s the perfect base for exploring the soul of the city in comfort and style.