Udaipur/Nathdwara/ (45 km/ 50 min)Pushkar (254 km/ 4 hrs 20 min)
The travel plan for the day is to drive from the current location to Deogarh, with a couple of stops along the way. The first stop is at Nathdwara, located about 48 kilometers from Udaipur. Nathdwara is famous for its simple shrine dedicated to Lord Krishna, which was built in the early 18th century. After visiting the shrine, the next stop is at Eklingji, a complex of 108 temples enclosed by high walls. It was built in 734 AD and is made of sandstone and marble. This temple is devoted to the family deity of the rulers of Mewar. After exploring these two religious sites, the journey continues toward Pushkar.
Pushkar is a small town located on the desert's edge and 130 kilometers from Jaipur. It is an important pilgrimage spot for Hindus, situated along the bank of Pushkar Lake. The town is surrounded by hills on three sides and is home to several temples, including the famous Brahma temple. This temple is the only one in the country dedicated to Lord Brahma.
The holy lake in Pushkar has 52 ghats, and it is common to see pilgrims taking a ritual dip in the water. The lake is especially crowded during the Kartik Purnima festival, which takes place in October or November. During this time, thousands of devotees throng the lake to take a holy dip, and a colorful cattle fair is also held. In the evening, visitors can explore the ghats on foot and enjoy the colorful town. The overnight stay will be in Pushkar.