Want to Know More About Pushkar, Rajasthan, India?
Posted: Sunday, June 25, 2006
by ngoldman
Norm Goldman
Today, Norm Goldman, Editor of sketchandtravel.com is pleased to have as our guests Uma and Vinod Wanchoo, who live in Pushkar,
Uma is a geography teacher in a well-known private school in

Good day Uma and Vinod and thank you for participating in our interview.
Norm:
Could you tell our readers where is Pushkar,
Uma and Vinod:
Pushkar is located in Rajasthan, a state in the western part of
It is considered as a holy place in
The legend goes that a lotus flower fell from the hands of Lord Brahma and the holy
It is the only place in the world that has a
Being a desert, the summer months of May and June are very hot. During the day, the temperatures can soar up to 45-48ºC, but dust storms in between help break the monotony of dry heat. The nights are generally cool here. July to September is the monsoon or rainy season. October is hot and humid. November to February is the winter season. The sun is always strong during the day and the nights are cold. The temperature may go down to about 6-7ºC. March is slightly pleasant but by April the heat starts setting in.
The population of Pushkar is largely Hindu, with a handful of Muslims. Majority of the population belongs to the PANDA community, which performs religious ceremonies and rites. A number of them have changed their profession and taken up different trade. New hotels and various shops have opened job opportunities for people living here. By and large the people are warm, friendly, and helpful.
The tourism industry in Pushkar has increased by leaps and bounds. It is on the world map due to the CAMEL FAIR, which takes place during the month of November for 10 days. People coming from far and wide carry on trading of camels and other animals.
The main day of the Fair coincides with the full moon day of Kartik month (approximately November). The dates change every year as the Indian calendar follows the lunar cycle. On the main day called the Brahm Mahurat, or auspicious time, a large number of devout Hindus takes a dip in the holy lake early morning.
Norm:
How did you become interested in owning a camp site? How long have you owned your site and where exactly is it located?
Uma and Vinod:
It is a story of gradual development and one thing leading to another. We bought the farm in January, 1998. In 2000, we constructed a farm house, as we are both fond of cooking and socializing. Eventually, we started organizing day picnics for local schools and farm parties for families in 2002.
A swimming pool and changing rooms were added in 2003, and as we were encouraged by the response we received and pitched tents in 2004.
Presently, we have 4 large tents that accommodate double beds, and come attached with W/C. There are also 3 tents of single occupancy, without W/C. The showers and bathrooms are located nearby. We open the place from September to March (depending on the weather). Also, we are now living on the farm.
Our Kampsite is 3 kms from Pushkar, in a village called Bagolai on
Norm:
How does one travel to Pushkar from
Uma and Vinod:
Regular international flights come to Mumbai and
The nearest airport is at Jaipur, about 148 kms. Taxis are available to reach Pushkar directly, or one can take a bus from Sindhi Camp Bus Stand for Ajmer/Pushkar.
It is easier to reach Pushkar by road from
Norm:
What is there to do in and around Pushkar?
Uma and Vinod:
As Pushkar is a holy place, it has more than 365 big and small temples. The main ones are Brahma temple, Old and New Rangji temple, Savitri temple, and Shiv temple.
The mail street is a shopping paradise, from clothes to silver jewelry to antiques, incense sticks, local rose water, and paintings. The Baijnath temple, Panch Kund, sand dunes, camel safaris, camel cart rides, folk music, application of herbal henna, and hiking on the surrounding hills are other options available.
It is a lesser known fact that the foundation of the
Norm:
If you had to choose six of the most romantic venues in and around Pushkar, which ones would you choose and why?
Uma and Vinod:
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***DESERT LANDMARK: After sunset the sand dunes are cool and compelling. Especially on a full moon night, it is a sight to behold.
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***PRITHVI RAJ SMARAK: In
***BARA DARI: These marble embankments on the
***HAPPY VALLEY: A beautiful valley hidden among the hills and trees. A lively place to be in as the name suggests.
Norm:
How safe is it to travel around Pushkar?
Uma and Vinod:
It is fairly safe to travel around Pushkar. There have been a few unpleasant incidents, but they are not the norm. One has to be careful and understand the culture of the country. In small towns there is still segregation between the two sexes. Fair skin always attracts attention, unknowingly. It is necessary to wear clothes that cover you well, especially young single girls. A cordial distance should be maintained from the male members of the society and to not be gullible. It is sometimes a challenge for a person from the West. Pushkar is certainly not
Norm:
Could you tell our readers what to expect in the way of lodging and dining in and around Pushkar? How expensive is it?
Uma and Vinod:
There are hotels that suit every budget. The range is from $3 in a rented room with hardly any facilities to a good hotel, which can cost anywhere around $25-30. The expensive ones can cost around $40-50. The rates for the winter months and the Pushkar Fair are different for each hotel.
The food served in Pushkar is only vegetarian and no liquor is allowed. Popular dining areas are Sunset Café, Honey n Spice, and many a shops on the main market street that offer multi cuisine menus. Most places are not very expensive-a sumptuous meal can be bought for around $3 and it can go up to $15 in an expensive restaurant. These are all approximate rates and only a few hotels and eateries are mentioned.
Norm:
When is the best time to visit your area?
Uma and Vinod:
The best time to visit Pushkar is from October to March.
Norm:
Is there anything else you care to comment on that we have not covered?
Uma and Vinod.
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