Discover Rajasthan's Culture with Pushkar Fair
Experience the vibrant Pushkar Fair, the world's largest camel and cattle fair, while exploring Rajasthan.
Tour Overview
Pushkar Fair, held in the sacred town of Pushkar, Rajasthan, is the largest camel and cattle fair in India. With over 50,000 camels gathered in one place, the fair is a spectacle of trade, culture, and tradition. Beyond cattle trading, it is a religious pilgrimage and a marketplace for exquisite Rajasthani and Gujarati handicrafts.
Origin & History
According to Hindu mythology, Lord Brahma conducted a grand yagna at the spot where a divine swan dropped a flower. This sacred land became known as Pushkar. While the fair started as a cattle trade event, it has evolved into a religious and cultural celebration, with devotees taking a holy dip in Pushkar Lake and visiting its temples.
Pushkar Fair Style and Variety
The attire at the fair is a mix of traditional Rajasthani and Gujarati styles. Women wear colorful lehengas or ghaghras with odhnis, while men dress in dhotis and kurtas, often paired with vibrant turbans. The Pushkar Fair Tour Package ensures a deep dive into Rajasthan’s cultural heritage.

Global Appeal
Pushkar Fair attracts thousands of visitors from across the globe. Tourists often immerse themselves in the local culture by wearing traditional attire. The fair offers a blend of vivid hues, comfortable fabrics, and intricate designs that appeal to people of all nationalities.
Tour Highlights
- Begins with a grand camel race.
- Ends with the ‘Deepdan’ ceremony, where visitors float lamps on Pushkar Lake at dusk.
- Over 400 temples to explore in Pushkar.
- Experience tattooed and beautifully decorated camels.
Tour Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival in Delhi
Explore Raj Ghat, Red Fort, Jama Masjid, and the UNESCO sites – Qutub Minar and Humayun’s Tomb. Visit India Gate and drive past government buildings. Stay overnight in Delhi.
Day 2: Delhi – Mandawa
Head to Mandawa, check-in at the hotel, and enjoy leisure time.
Day 3: Mandawa Tour
Explore the beautifully painted havelis of Rajput merchants.
Day 4: Mandawa – Pushkar
Travel to Pushkar, visit Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple, and enjoy the famous Pushkar Fair.
Day 5: Pushkar – Jaipur
Visit Amer Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar, and Hawa Mahal in Jaipur. Explore local markets.
Day 6: Jaipur – Fatehpur Sikri – Agra
Explore Fatehpur Sikri’s historical sites before reaching Agra.
Day 7: Agra
Visit the Taj Mahal and Agra Fort, both UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
Day 8: Return to Delhi
Depart from Agra, reach Delhi, and catch your return flight.