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The captivating annual camel trading fair, "Pushkar Mela," is just one of the reasons a trip to Pushkar, India, can end up on your bucket list. Pushkar, Rajasthan, is a culturally diverse place where you may experience an entirely new perspective on India
Ajmer's neighbour and top tourist destination in Rajasthan is Pushkar, which is situated to the northwest of Ajmer.
In addition to having a rich cultural heritage, Pushkar also holds a significant place in Hindu mythology. According to legend, Lord Bramha accidentally spilled a lotus flower on the earth as the universe was being created, and the spot where the flower landed was given the name "Pushkar," which means the Lotus flower itself.
Everyone who lives in Delhi, NCR, will find a weekend trip to Pushkar to be a rejuvenating experience. The 418 km that separate Pushkar from Delhi provides for a pleasant drive as well when travelling to Pushkar from Delhi.
At Pushkar, there are numerous events and things to do. Other examples of the same are going to sites, forts, and temples. Pushkar is renowned for its view of the Pushkar Lake and the tranquilly of the Brahma temple, the only one of its kind in the entire world. These attractions are in addition to the Pushkar Festival.
Pushkar is best visited between November and March, when the temperature is pleasant and there is a nice breeze in the air. Yet even though Pushkar is accessible throughout the year, visitors should keep in mind the festival's dates, which they shouldn't exclude from their travel plans.
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Meals Not Included
Private Vehicle | (Non A/C Bus/Minibus/Tempo Traveller with pushback seats)
Stay Not Applicable
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Breakfast, Dinner
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Tents | (Seperate tent accomodation for men and women)
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Breakfast, Dinner
Private Vehicle | (Tempo Traveller(AC – Pushback)/Volvo Bus(AC – Semi Sleeper))
Hotel
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Breakfast
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The earliest time we expect to arrive in Gurugram is around 4:00. (tentative). The journey will leave a lasting impression on everyone's minds.
Day backpack (20 – 30 Ltrs)
Floaters or Sandals
Outdoor Shoes
3 Quick Dry Tees
Quick-dry towel
Sun Cap
Sun Screen (SPF 40+)
Water Bottle 2 Ltr
Bag for all your Toiletries
Body Oils
Petroleum Jelly
Coconut Oil
Personal Basic Medical Kit
Sunglasses / People who use spectacles (Use Photochromic glasses instead of contact lenses):
Mobile charger / Power bank
Documents
Travel Laundry Bag
Camera
Here's the cancellation policy for Himalayan Treks/Backpacking Trips/Road Trips
Note: For All The Above Refund Cases Transaction Fees/Internet Handling Charges will be dedcuted from the overall amount and balance amount shall be refunded. You can transfer your ticket to anyone so that you could save your hard earned money
For other trips and travels with us, and detailed terms and conditions check the following link : https://www.plantheunplanned.com/refund-cancellation-policy
How is the Trip /Trek Organised?
For the proper organization of Backpacking Trips and Himalayan treks, Plan the Unplanned team is associated with a local experienced team that’s registered with ATOAI (Adventure Tour Operators Association of India)
Moreover, we have been working with them for 10 years. Their highly skilled staff with 20+ years of experience, professional local guides and BMC certified trek leaders are the reasons for our continuing partnership with them. The team shall manage all operations, medical and mechanical backup starting from the base location.
Only when we have over 8 bookings from Bangalore, do we send our leaders from Bangalore.
Note: To properly utilize resources, a batch from PTU is clubbed with trekkers who originally book with the local team. This is how all trekking organizations manage their treks. An exclusive PTU batch is only formed when we have a majority of bookings ( over 8 and above ) from PTU
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