Top 5 Temples in Pushkar to Visit in 2026

Varsha December 27, 2024

If you're planning a trip to Pushkar, chances are someone's already told you to visit "the temples." But nobody tells you which ones actually matter, how much time to keep aside, or which ones you can skip if you're short on time. That's exactly what this guide is for. Pushkar isn't just another stop on the Rajasthan circuit, it's one of the few places in India where an entire town has grown around its temples rather than the other way around. You'll notice it the moment you land: the lake at the centre, the ghats leading down to it, and shrines tucked into every lane around it, some grand, some small enough to walk past without noticing. A few of these temples carry stories that go back centuries, some are tied to festivals like Kartik Purnima and the famous Pushkar Camel Fair, and one of them, the Brahma Temple, is the reason people travel here from across the world.

6 Popular Temples in Pushkar You Should Visit in 2026

Ask five people in Pushkar which temples are worth your time and you'll get five different answers, but these six keep coming up for good reason. The Brahma Temple gets all the fame, and rightly so, but there's a hilltop shrine with the best sunrise view in town, a 12th-century temple most tourists walk straight past, and a couple of others that barely make it into the usual guidebooks. So whether you have a full day to explore or just a couple of hours between other plans, here are the six temples in Pushkar worth putting on your list

 

Temple Dedicated To Distance from Pushkar Bus Stand Timings
Brahma Temple Lord Brahma 10–15 min walk ~6:00/6:30 AM – 8:30/9:00 PM
Savitri Temple Goddess Savitri 2–3 km (trek or ropeway) ~5:00 AM – 12:00 PM & 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Varaha Temple Lord Vishnu (Varaha Avatar) 500 m–1 km (15 min walk) ~6:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Rangji Temple Lord Rangji (Vishnu Avatar) ~650 m (10–15 min walk) ~6:00 AM – 7:00 PM
Ramavaikunth Temple Lord Vishnu & Goddess Lakshmi Central Pushkar (Walkable) ~6:00 AM – 9:00 PM
Gayatri Temple Goddess Gayatri ~10 min walk + 20–30 min climb Sunrise – ~9:00 PM

1. Brahma Temple

Brahma Temple

The Brahma Temple in Pushkar is one of the few temples in the world dedicated to Lord Brahma, the creator in Hindu mythology. Built in the 14th century, this iconic temple stands out with its red spire and the sacred swan symbol. The temple is believed to be the site where Brahma performed a yagna, making it a spiritually significant spot. Devotees visit in large numbers, especially during the Kartik Purnima festival, to seek blessings and experience the divine energy that surrounds this revered site. As one of the rare temples dedicated to Lord Brahma, it is often featured among the most revered famous temples in India known for their religious significance, history, and architectural appeal.
 

  • How to Reach: Located in central Pushkar, close to Pushkar Lake — a 10–15 minute walk from the bus stand through the market lanes. Nearest railway station is Ajmer Junction (10–15 km, well connected to Delhi, Jaipur, Mumbai). Nearest airport is Kishangarh (~45 km) or Jaipur (~130–150 km). Paid parking (~INR100) is available near the temple, along with a shoe stand.
     
  • Timings: Open roughly 6:00/6:30 AM – 8:30/9:00 PM, with an afternoon closure between about 1:00–3:00 PM (varies slightly by season/source). Aarti Timings: Mangala Aarti (~2 hrs before sunrise), Sandhya Aarti (~40 min after sunset), Ratri Shayan Aarti (~5 hrs after sunset).
     
  • Good to Know: Entry is free. Expect ~40 steps to the sanctum. Devotees traditionally take a holy dip in Pushkar Lake before entering. Best time to visit is October–March; extremely crowded during Kartik Purnima (Oct/Nov), when the Pushkar Camel Fair takes place.

2. Savitri Temple

Savitri Temple

Perched atop a hill, the Savitri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Savitri, Lord Brahma’s wife. Reaching the temple requires a short trek or a ropeway ride, rewarding visitors with panoramic views of the Pushkar town and its surrounding landscapes. The temple holds great mythological significance and offers a serene environment for prayer and introspection. Sunrise and sunset from the Savitri Temple are particularly enchanting, drawing photographers and nature enthusiasts alike.
 

  • How to Reach: Perched on Ratnagiri Hill, directly behind Brahma Temple, about 2–3 km from the bus stand. Reach it either via a steep climb of ~650–970 steps, or the Savitri Mata Ropeway, which takes just 6–7 minutes. Nearest railway station: Ajmer Junction (~16–17 km).
     
  • Timings: Temple hours are roughly 5:00 AM – 12:00 PM and 4:00 PM – 9:00 PM. Ropeway operates ~7:00/7:30 AM – 7:00/8:00 PM, usually with a midday break.
     
  • Good to Know: Ropeway costs approximately INR90–140 per person (round trip; 6 passengers per cabin). Best visited early morning for a spectacular sunrise over Pushkar and the Aravallis.

3. Varaha Temple

Temple

The Varaha Temple, dedicated to Lord Vishnu in his Varaha (boar) incarnation, is one of the oldest and most significant temples in Pushkar. Built during the 12th century and later renovated by a local ruler, the temple features intricate carvings and a majestic idol of Varaha. The temple narrates the story of Vishnu’s Varaha avatar saving the Earth from the demon Hiranyaksha. A visit to this temple offers a mix of spiritual fulfillment and an appreciation of ancient architecture.
 

  • How to Reach: Located in Pushkar's Main Market area, close to Varaha Ghat and about 500 m–1 km (15 min walk) from the bus stand. Nearest railway station: Ajmer Junction (~14 km).
     
  • Timings: Generally open sunrise to sunset, roughly 6:00 AM – 8:00 PM, with some sources noting a midday closure (~12:00 PM – 4:00 PM).
     
  • Good to Know: Entry is free; expect ~30–40 steps to the sanctum. One of the oldest temples in Pushkar, rebuilt after Mughal-era destruction. Best visited early morning or evening to catch the daily aarti.

4. Rangji Temple

Rangji Temple

The Rangji Temple is a beautiful blend of Rajput, Mughal, and South Indian architectural styles, making it unique among Pushkar’s sacred sites. Dedicated to Lord Rangji, an incarnation of Lord Vishnu, the temple features a high gopuram (tower), golden pillars, and an inner sanctum that exudes peace. The temple’s serene ambiance and architectural brilliance attract devotees and history enthusiasts alike. Visiting Rangji Temple is like stepping into a realm where devotion and artistry unite harmoniously.
 

  • How to Reach: About 650 m (10–15 min walk) from Pushkar Bus Stand. Nearest railway station: Ajmer Junction (~14 km), with taxis and autos available for the final stretch.
     
  • Timings: Open daily 6:00 AM – 7:00 PM, with a short afternoon closure at some sources (~3:00–4:00 PM).
     
  • Good to Know: Entry is free. Known for its striking South Indian-style gopuram blended with Rajput and Mughal architecture — built in 1823 by a Hyderabad merchant. Prasad is offered around 8:00 AM and 8:00 PM. The temple comes alive during the 15-day Jhula Mahotsav (Shravan month) and gets crowded during the Pushkar Fair. Allow about an hour to explore fully.

5. Ramavaikunth Temple

Ramavaikunth Temple

Also called the Naya Rang Ji (New Rang Ji) Temple, Ramavaikunth was built between 1920 and 1925 by Seth Magniram Bangar of Didwana. What sets it apart from Pushkar's other shrines is its South Indian-style architecture — soaring pagoda-like spires carved with 361 individual images of deities, and a golden Garud Dhwaja pole standing before the sanctum. The temple belongs to the Jayakhyam sect of the Sri Vaishnava tradition, and its rituals are conducted entirely in Sanskrit.
 

  • How to Reach: Located in central Pushkar, within easy walking distance of the Bus Stand and the other main temples.
     
  • Timings: Roughly 6:00 AM – 9:00 PM.
     
  • Good to Know: Entry is free. The unusual South Indian pagoda style makes this a good architectural contrast if you're visiting Pushkar's more typically Rajasthani temples.

6. Gayatri Temple

Gayatri Temple

Perched on Nilgiri Hill, across the lake from Savitri Temple, the Gayatri Temple is dedicated to Goddess Gayatri, believed to be Lord Brahma's second consort. Local legend holds that Gayatri was a milkmaid's daughter who was purified before her marriage to Brahma, a story that ties this temple closely to the Brahma Temple's own mythology. The hilltop location is also popularly known as Pap Mochani, a name that reflects its reputation as a place devotees visit seeking release from past sins, and the short climb up rewards visitors with sweeping views of Pushkar Lake and the surrounding desert.
 

  • How to Reach: The trailhead is behind the Marwar/Mewar Bus Stand, about a 10-minute walk from Pushkar Lake. From there, it's roughly a 20–30 minute climb up a hillside track, with a final flight of about 100 steps to the temple. Nearest railway station is Ajmer Junction (~11–17 km).
     
  • Timings: Generally open sunrise to around 9:00 PM, though hours can shift seasonally, best to confirm locally.
     
  • Good to Know: Entry is free. Sunrise and sunset are the most rewarding times to visit. The evening aarti here is performed after the one at Savitri Temple.

Quick Planning Tips
 

  • Best season: October–March for pleasant weather.
  • Best festival window: Kartik Purnima (Oct/Nov), Pushkar Festival + Maha Aarti at Varaha Ghat.
  • Getting around: Pushkar is compact and walkable; most temples are within 1–3 km of each other, with autos/e-rickshaws for longer stretches or the Savitri Temple approach.
  • Dress code: Modest, traditional attire recommended; remove footwear before entering any temple.

Wrapping Up! 

Pushkar’s sacred destinations are not just places of worship but portals into a rich cultural and spiritual legacy. Each temple and ghat carries its own story, steeped in mythology and devotion, making Pushkar a must-visit destination for spiritual seekers and cultural explorers. From the divine aura of the Brahma Temple to the tranquil waters of Pushkar Lake, these sites offer an opportunity to connect with the divine and experience serenity like never before. So pack your bags, embark on this sacred journey, and let Pushkar leave you spiritually enriched and inspired.

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