From the only Brahma temple in India at Pushkar to the living Krishna tradition at Nathdwara, Rajasthan blends royal heritage with profound sacred geography across the Thar Desert.
Rajasthan is home to some of India's most architecturally stunning and spiritually significant temples. Pushkar, with its sacred lake and the only functioning Brahma temple in the world, is unlike any other pilgrimage destination in India. Nathdwara, the home of Shrinathji (an important form of Krishna), is one of the wealthiest temples in India and the centre of the Pushti Marg devotional tradition.
The Rajasthan pilgrim circuit weaves through Jaipur's Govind Dev Ji temple, the Karni Mata temple at Deshnoke (famous for its sacred rats), the Salasar Balaji — one of India's most important Hanuman shrines — and the Dilwara Jain temples at Mount Abu, considered the finest examples of Jain marble carving in existence. The Ajmer Sharif Dargah, shrine of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, is a pilgrimage destination for people of all faiths.
📍 Ajmer
The only Brahma temple in the world — on the shores of the sacred Pushkar lake, site of the famous Camel Fair.
Explore →📍 Rajsamand
The home of Shrinathji — one of India's wealthiest temples and the global centre of Vallabhacharya's bhakti tradition.
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The shrine of Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti — India's most revered Sufi dargah, visited by millions of all faiths annually.
Explore →📍 Mount Abu
The finest Jain marble temples in India — built between the 11th and 13th centuries at India's only hill station in Rajasthan.
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One of India's most prominent Hanuman temples — draws devotees from across north India by the millions annually.
Explore →📍 Dausa
A unique exorcism-tradition Hanuman temple known for intense devotional practices — one of the most unusual sacred sites in India.
Explore →| Period | Crowds | Weather | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Oct – Mar | High | Pleasant, 10–28°C | Ideal season; Pushkar Camel Fair in November is exceptional |
| Apr – Jun | Low | Very hot, 35–48°C | Avoid midday; temples best at dawn or dusk; minimal crowds |
| Jul – Sep | Low–Med | Monsoon, 28–36°C | Rajasthan receives limited rain — tolerable, green and less crowded |
| Pushkar Fair | Very High | Nov, ideal | Kartik Purnima at Pushkar — sacred bathing combined with the camel fair |