Pushkar Sunset Walk
As the sun sets over Pushkar, the town transforms into a mesmerizing canvas of colors and tranquility. The bustling markets and ancient temples take on a serene glow, while the sacred Pushkar Lake reflects the peaceful beauty of the evening. This is the time when Pushkar truly comes alive, offering a captivating blend of spirituality and culture. The soft twilight, the flicker of lamps, and the soothing sounds of prayers create an atmosphere that is both mystical and enchanting. The Pushkar Sunset Walk invites you to experience the town’s timeless allure, where every corner tells a story and every moment leaves a lasting impression.
Brahma Temple: Begin your journey at the legendary Brahma Temple, one of the few temples dedicated to Lord Brahma in the world. This sacred site, steeped in myth and spirituality, offers a serene setting where ancient stories come to life. The temple’s unique architecture and tranquil surroundings set the stage for an evening of exploration and discovery.
Brahma Ghat: Next, head to Brahma Ghat to witness the mesmerizing Maha Aarti. As the sky ignites with the fervent devotion of worshippers, this sacred fire ceremony becomes the tour’s highlight. The powerful chants and rhythmic movements of the priests create a spectacle of light and sound that is both awe-inspiring and deeply moving.
Ghats Exploration: Continue your walk with a leisurely stroll around some of Pushkar’s most sacred Ghats, including the historic Gandhi Ghat. Here, the spiritual essence of the town is palpable as the tranquil waters of Pushkar Lake reflect the deep-rooted traditions of the area. Each ghat tells a story of devotion, making this part of the tour a deeply spiritual experience.
Streets of Pushkar: Wander through the charming streets of Pushkar as they bask in the peaceful glow of evening. The bustling markets, now tinged with the soft light of dusk, offer a glimpse into the town’s timeless allure. The streets are filled with the aromas of incense and local delicacies, inviting you to explore the rich cultural tapestry of Pushkar.
Halwai Gali: Treat your taste buds to the irresistible flavors of local sweets at Halwai Gali. This culinary journey is a highlight of the tour, where you can savor traditional Rajasthani sweets that delight the senses and satisfy the soul. The rich and diverse flavors of the sweets provide a perfect complement to the spiritual and cultural experiences of the evening.
Devotional Singings: Immerse yourself in the evening devotional songs at Badri Ghat, where soul-stirring melodies resonate with the spiritual essence of Pushkar. This experience offers a deep connection to the town’s religious traditions, as the music fills the air with a sense of peace and reverence.
Live Drums Show: Conclude your evening with a captivating live drums performance at Gangour Ghat. This exhilarating celebration of rhythm and culture beneath the starry night sky is a fitting end to a magical evening in Pushkar.
Tour Details
- Time: 5 PM
- Duration: 3 hours
- Meeting Place: Your hotel
- Category: Moderate/Walking
Inclusion
- English Speaking Guide
- Water bottle
- Entrance fee (if any)
- Locker facility for luggage
- Tea and pancake
- Activities as mention
- Lots of fun
- Q&A
Exclusion
- Meals
- Medical Insurance
- Shopping
- Gratitude (Tipping)
Suggestion
- Comfortable shoes
- Dress appropriate (cover knee and shoulder)
- Positive attitude
- Photo (no photo of bathing people)
Terms & Conditions
- We reserve the right to combine bookings from various sources for a group of 4-20 people.
- Transfers between the hotel and the start/end points are not included in the cost.
- Arriving more than 15 minutes late will be considered a no-show.
Frequently Asked Questions
The best time to travel to India is between October through March when weather is mainly sunny, dry, and warm.
India offers many family-oriented activities including visits to forts and palaces, tiger and leopard safaris, beaches, and museums. We can create a custom itinerary based on your family’s interests.
It is strongly advised not to drink tap water in India. It’s best to stick to filtered water.
Internet access is good in most major areas of India. Wi-Fi is available at most restaurants, bars, cafes, hotels, and malls. However, poor internet service does exist in remote areas and villages in India.
India has many festivals and events, but two of the biggest celebrations are Diwali and Holi. Diwali is the Hindu Festival of Lights celebrated annually for five days in either October or November. Holi is the Hindu Festival of Colours, celebrated annually in March after the full moon.
Your safety is our utmost priority and so it is essential that you take out adequate travel insurance to cover your trip.