There are many opportunities for hiking around Pushkar - trails up rocky peaks, normally leading to a Hindu shrine or temple. One of them is Gayatri Mata Temple, which you can see right from the shores of sacred Pushkar lake:

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And that's a view from another mountain trail:

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The route starts at the edge of (this pretty small) town, as a staircase separating from a residential alley, turning into a pathway through a wood:

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A view from a higher point:

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The wood is inhabited by birds, l for example, doves:

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I also encountered cool feathered critters I had never seen before, except in Jodhpur, where I spotted one out of the corner of my eye and wasn’t even sure I hadn’t imagined it...

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Francolins! Yummy-looking birds, I couldn't even see them until they started running from me in panic.

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The trail led up the hill through rocks,

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covered with shrubs and euphorbias,

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and decorated with stand-alone low-growing trees.

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I wasn't surprised when I realized there were not many birds on the top of the hill - arid area, mostly rocks and stones, and no natural sources of water.

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However, I spotted sunbirds eating flower nectar, and another species that I couldn't identify.

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Someone scattered seeds by the shrine on the hilltop and thus attracted ubiquitous Indian palm squirrels.

A true prize for those who weren't lazy to climb that rocky hill:

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A lovely view of Pushkar town and its lake.

I was returning to the town when I noticed a group of grey langurs:

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So cool monkey tribe!

Shree Savitri Mata Mandir is another temple located in the rocks, and another reason to have a hike through nature.

Leaving the lakeside streets, exploring streets in the outskirts, meeting camels:

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This is how they earn for living:

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Ugly carts with those tire wheels... The tents are obviously meant to make them look more luxurious, lol.

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Camels always look downwards...

Strange creatures...

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They have stairs leading to Shree Savitri Mata Mandir and cable cars, too. I chose the stairs but quickly changed my mind and left them to explore wooded sandy hills.

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And was rewarded with this trophy - a shot of rose-ringed Parakeet (Psittacula krameri). It didn't allow me to approach closer so I had to crop the image to get a close-up... And then, when I was going back to the town:

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It just perched on the top of a tree several meters away from me... Lucky me!

The photos were taken with a Nikkor 70-300mm on a full-frame DSLR Nikon D750 in November 2025, in Pushkar, Rajasthan, India.