Pushkar is a small town located in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan, India. It is famous for its annual Pushkar Camel Fair, also known as the Pushkar Mela, which is held every year during the Hindu month of Kartik (October or November).
The Pushkar Camel Fair is one of the largest cattle fairs in the world and attracts thousands of visitors each year. The fair is a unique blend of tradition, culture, and commerce. Visitors can witness the trading of camels, horses, and cattle, as well as a variety of cultural events and competitions such as the famous "Matka Phod" (breaking of earthen pots) and the "Longest Moustache" competition.
The fair also features a vibrant cultural program, with traditional Rajasthani music, dance, and puppet shows, along with a wide variety of food and craft stalls.
In addition to the Camel fair, Pushkar also host other fairs and festivals throughout the year, such as the Brahma Temple Fair, the Pushkar Music Festival, and the Pushkar Food Festival.
Pushkar is also known for its holy lake, the Pushkar Lake, and the only temple of Lord Brahma in the world, the Brahma Temple. Visitors can also explore the nearby temples and ghats, and take a dip in the holy lake, which is believed to cleanse the soul and body.
Overall, Pushkar is an important destination for people looking for a cultural experience and is a perfect destination for tourists who want to experience the rich culture, history and traditions of Rajasthan.