Family Resorts In Pushkar

3 Aug - 4 Aug
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RESORTS IN PUSHKAR FOR FAMILY

Located 150km away from the historical city of Jaipur is Pushkar, a city in Rajasthan that holds great religious importance to both Hindus and Sikhs. This small city is believed to have originated when Lord Brahma dropped a blue lotus on the ground and it immediately turned into a lake. The city is home to a beautiful 14th-Century temple, the only temple in the world to be dedicated to Lord Brahma. This red-spired temple and many other gurdwaras and Hindu shrines attract thousands of Hindu devotees here every year. The Pushkar Mela and Holi celebrations also attract many tourists, and the city has an allure about it that draws people in. The city is also known for its annual Camel Fair, a trading fete with cattle, camels and horses. Pushkar being a prominent pilgrimage spot, attracts many families as well. If you’re looking to stay a little further away from the main city, you can opt for family resorts in Pushkar. Finding a top-rated comfortable resort on a budget is not as hard as one might think. a great option for comfortable stays on a budget is Treebo Hotels. With Treebo’s excellent resorts in Pushkar for families, you can expect a host of excellent services and amenities like a recreation centre with exciting indoor and outdoor games, laundry services, a family restaurants with high chairs and a menu, custom-made for kids, in-room provisions for children like a cradle/bassinet, and complimentary meals for kids below a certain age. When in Pushkar, make sure you visit popular attractions like the Brahma Temple, Varaha Lake, Rangji Temple, Pap Mochini Temple, Savitri Temple, and Apteshwar Temple. Make sure you also attend the aarti ceremony held at the Brahma Temple in morning and the evening. There are numerous other temples to visit in the city too, although most of them do not allow foreigners and non-hindus to visit. Another popular attraction is the Man Mahal located on the Pushkar Lake. You can also take your kids on a camel safari, for yoga classes, and don’t miss the Pushkar festival, which goes on for two weeks every November.

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