Located 10 km away from Ajmer, Pushkar is a pilgrimage town (for the Sikhs and the Hindus) in the state of Rajasthan. Apart from its historical temples (some of which were sabotaged and rebuilt later) and gurudwaras, Pushkar is renowned for its Annual Camel Fair where cattle, camels, and horses are traded. Considered a sacred city by Hindus, the consumption of egg/meat is banned in Pushkar. The city is home to Brahma temples (which are not too many) as well. There are around 400 temples in Pushkar with over 52 bathing ghats which are always found buzzing with devotees conducting rituals or dancing away to religious music. To reach Pushkar, you can use three modes of transport: road (Ajmer Bus Stand is only 11 km away), air (Sanganer Airport in Jaipur, 146 km away), and rail (Pushkar Terminus Railway Station, or Ajmer Railway Station, 11 km away). Even though the city is a religious hotspot frequented more by pilgrims, there are business hotels in Pushkar catering to the requirements of corporate travellers and entrepreneurs. You’ll find the best business hotels in Pushkar situated close to areas such as Badi Basti, Ajmer Road, Panchkund Road, and Brahma Temple Road. The facilities offered by business hotels include free Wifi connectivity, a conference room (for meetings) /banquet hall where a business event can be held, enabling speedy check-ins/check-outs, and convenient accessibility at all times. An on-site restaurant providing breakfast, lunch, and dinner is usually part of a business hotel. Pushkar boasts plenty of places-to-visit such as Pushkar Lake, Brahma Temple, Savitri Mata Temple, Varaha Temple, Lake Foy Sagar, Sunset Point, Sri Raghunatha Swamy Temple, Shri Vaikunth Nath Swami Temple, Sri Panchkund Shiva Temple, and Rajbohra Ghat. Also, do not forget to go on a camel safari. If you are interested in dining out, head to restaurants such as The Laughing Buddha Cafe, Blue Star Garden, Tibetan Kitchen, Laura’s Cafe, Honey Dew Cafe, Little Italy Pizzeria, and Funky Monkey Cage are great choices.