Rajasthan Spiritual Tour

pushkar tour

Starting from: $380 / person

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Tour Overview

The heavy scent of rose incense, the sound of Qawwali clapping, the ringing of temple bells, and the cool touch of holy water. It’s chaotic, yes. But in the middle of that noise, you find total silence.

Look, a spiritual trip in India isn’t meditation in a quiet room. It’s intense. You will be pushed by crowds in Ajmer and splashed with water in Pushkar. This Rajasthan Spiritual Tour is designed to help you navigate that intensity. We take you to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah, where millions of faiths collide. Then, we drive over the hill to Pushkar, a town that feels like it’s stuck in a time warp of chanting and chai. We handle the logistics—the parking, the VIP entry lines, and the shoes. You focus on the prayer. Whether you are looking for blessings or just curious about the energy, this short loop hits you hard in the heart.

Tour Highlights

  • The Dargah Vibe: Walking through the bazaar towards the shrine with a basket of roses on your head. The energy inside is electric.

  • Pushkar Lake Aarti: Sitting on the stone ghats at sunset. The chanting starts, the lamps are lit, and the lake reflects the fire.

  • Savitri Temple Hike: Taking the ropeway up the hill. The view of the desert town below is stark and beautiful.

  • Galta Ji (Monkey Temple): It looks like a movie set—old crumbling temples built into a narrow mountain pass in Jaipur.

  • Rose Fields: Driving past fields of pink roses in Pushkar (they export them for perfume). The smell hits you through the car window.

Tour Plan

We pick you up from Jaipur Airport. Check-in and freshen up. Afternoon: We head to Galta Ji (Monkey Temple). It’s a bit of a climb, but the natural water tanks and the hundreds of monkeys playing around are fascinating. It feels ancient. Evening: Visit the Birla Mandir. It’s made of white marble and glows at night. Very clean, very quiet.

💡 Local Insight: “Keep food hidden at Galta Ji. The monkeys are professional pickpockets.”

We leave early (8 AM) for Ajmer. It’s a 3-hour drive. We park the car and take an auto-rickshaw to the Ajmer Sharif Dargah. This is the core of your ajmer sharif trip. We arrange a Khadim (guide) to get you inside the sanctum without getting crushed by the crowd. Offer the Chadar (cloth) and roses. Afterward, we drive 30 minutes over the snake-like hill road to Pushkar. The vibe changes instantly from chaotic city to hippie town. Check-in.

💡 Local Insight: “Cover your head. Carry a handkerchief or scarf. It is mandatory in the Dargah.”

Morning visit to the Brahma Temple. It’s the only one in the world dedicated to the Creator. The red spire is iconic. Then, we walk to the holy Pushkar Lake. Priests will approach you for a 'puja'. Be firm if you don't want to do it. We recommend just sitting on the steps and watching the pilgrims. Evening: Hike (or ropeway) to Savitri Mata Temple for sunset.

💡 Local Insight: “Do not photograph people bathing in the lake. Locals get very angry, very fast.”

Lazy breakfast (try the Malpua pancakes on the street). We browse the Pushkar market—it’s full of silver jewelry, leather bags, and rose water. Drive back to Jaipur (3 hours). We drop you at the airport or railway station. Your brahma temple tour ends here.

Price Catagory

Prices shift a bit with season, so check before packing your bags.

OccupancyLuxury (Heritage/Resorts)Ultra Luxury (Westin/Ananta)
1 Person (Solo)$650On Request
2 Persons (PP)$380On Request
3-4 Persons (PP)$320On Request
Hotels UsedPushkar Palace / Jagat PalaceThe Westin Pushkar / Ananta Spa

(Note: Pushkar hotels are vegetarian. Alcohol is strictly banned in the holy town limits.)

HONEST TRUTH

Pushkar has a “Priest Mafia.” Walking near the lake, men will forcefully tie a red thread on your wrist and then demand $50 or $100 as a “donation.” It can get aggressive. How Travel Indica solves it: Our guide stays with you. We tell you exactly how to say “No” politely but firmly. Or, we arrange a genuine priest who does a simple prayer without emptying your wallet.

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Why Choose This Tour?

A slow, faith-first journey designed around prayer timings, rest, and inner calm.

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FAQs

Yes. In Pushkar and Ajmer, dress conservatively. Shoulders and knees must be covered. For the pushkar pilgrimage tour, carrying a headscarf is essential for both men and women.

No. It is a dry holy town. Don't even carry it in your bag.

Pushkar has amazing food, but stick to cooked vegetarian dishes. The street food (falafel wraps) is surprisingly good and clean.

Usually in November. Prices triple during that week. If you want peace, avoid the Fair dates.

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