Surrounded by the Thar desert and circled by the Aravalli hills, Pushkar’s main thoroughfare runs along the northwestern fringes of the holy Pushkar Lake. Legend has it that it was created by the tears of Lord Shiva, which he is believed to have shed after the death of his wife, Sati. Our pick of the best places to stay in Pushkar reflect Rajasthani traditions whilst at the same time providing a comfortable stay.
Formerly a quiet town, frequented only by wandering holy men and religious devotees, it has grown in size and popularity over the last few years. Today it sees a steady flow of tourists, particularly backpackers, traversing its streets.
Located just a couple of hours from Jaipur, it makes for a welcome relaxing stop before or after the frenetic ‘purs’ of Rajasthan. It offers an excellent way to experience this kaleidoscopic state at a slower tempo.
It is worth noting that Pushkar, being such a sacred site, is a dry town, and you will not find meat or eggs in the restaurants. However, this means that there are some excellent vegan restaurants!
Our pick of the best places to stay in Pushkar are all well priced and welcoming stays, and most are located very centrally with easy access to all of the town's highlights. We've also found a luxury resort which is the only hotel to book if you can't bear to be without all your creature comforts. But don't forget that if you're planning to come for the Camel Fair in November, you'll have to book well ahead to avoid disappointment.
The global chains have not yet made their way to Pushkar and so it boasts some delightful owner managed properties.
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Pushkar (Rajasthan)
An alabaster oasis in the heart of bustling Pushkar town. This 100 year old haveli provides boutique accommodation at a great price. Rooms are decorated in a fusion of Parisian chic and retro Indian style. Antique Rajasthani furnishings complete the look. Food at Sixth Sense is an Epicurean affair.
Pushkar (Rajasthan)
A modern Rajasthani home, opened to the public providing top class 'homestay' accommodation. Located down a quiet and unassuming street outside of town each of the five rooms is individually decorated. Breakfast is served and other meals can be taken at their sister hotel's restaurant, Sixth Sense.
Pushkar (Rajasthan)
This owner managed property provides respite from the hustle and bustle of Pushkar town. Large rooms are simply decorated but pleasant and all include private terraces or balconies. There is a quiet garden with views across the lake and a pool by which to relax. Local Indian dishes are served.
Pushkar (Rajasthan )
Sewara's first eco friendly offering shows its neighbours how it's done. An oasis amidst the Aravalli hills this tranquil abode features green lawns, a tropical pool and traditional spa. Chic interiors come in earthy tones and cuisine is local in both its flavours and sourcing. A great option.
Pushkar (Choti Basti)
An ancestral palace located in a prime position in Pushkar town, overlooking the holy lake. Traditionally Rajasthani in style the property is filled with ornate nooks and decorative murals. Antique oak beds dominate rooms. There is a charming rooftop restaurant serving continental or Indian dishes.
Pushkar (Rajasthan)
Conveniently located between Pushkar and Ajmer The Gateway Resort is the most luxurious accommodation option for a country mile. A more modern property it is decorated in a traditional Rajasthani style, with plenty of ornate arches and decorative marble. Boasting a pool, spa and great Indian dining.
Pushkar (Ganehra)
A superb luxury camp, in beautiful gardens, just a 10-minute drive from Pushkar. Tranquil and secluded, with beautifully decorated tents, excellent staff and, even better, camels in the vicinity.