Best Places to Stay in Ajmer Pushkar in Budget

Visiting Rajasthan is not usually complete without a trip to the other two holy sites in this region – the twin holy destinations of Ajmer and Pushkar. Although these two towns lie near each other, with a mere mountain range of a hill standing in between, they represent a contrasting experience in all aspects.

While Ajmer is a colorful and medieval destination that revolves around the pious and romantic Dargah Sharif site of a Sufi Saint, Pushkar is a peaceful and hippie destination that boasts of a holy lake and is a home of only Brahma Temple. The destinations will also remain a favorite with budget travellers in the year 2026. Choosing the right budget-friendly location to reside in this region is not so much a matter of compromise on quality but a matter of choosing a suitable ambience.

About Ajmer Pushkar –

Ajmer and Pushkar exhibit a rich blend of cultures, being a site of Muslim pilgrimage at Ajmer and Hindu pilgrimage at Pushkar, but standing geographically behind the safeguarding of the Aravalli ranges. Ajmer was founded in the 7th century by Ajaypal Chauhan and is characterised by the grand Taragarh Fort and the renowned Ajmer Sharif Dargah, the shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti, attracting a huge number of followers from all over the world. Pushkar is an equally old town filled with legendary lore and home to the sacred Pushkar Lake, merely 15 kms away through the serpentine Snake Mountain. It boasts 52 bathing ghats and over 400 white temples.

While Ajmer is a commercial and administrative centre with bustling bazaars and the enormous Ana Sagar Lake, Pushkar has a more relaxed and hippie pace of life. Together, they offer a twin experience of Rajasthan, one of urban Sufi religiosity and the other of rural Vedic tradition, and therefore together form a quintessential experience.

Best locations in Ajmer Pushkar for Budget Stays –

Here are some of the most affordable locations where you can book your stay in Ajmer and Pushkar:

In Ajmer:

Dargah Bazaar is a good budget hotel for those who are looking for a central place. Dargah Sharif routes are lined up with humble guesthouse rooms, as well as ancient “Musafirkhanas” where travellers used to stay long ago.

Near Ajmer Junction are best if you arrive late at night or have an early train; the vicinity of the station is lined with the usual budget motels and lodges. It is easily accessible from the dargah and the Pushkar bus stop by auto rickshaw.

Ana Sagar Lake side is best if you prefer some fresh air and open space; various budget-to-mid range hotels may be found along the banks of the Ana Sagar Lake. It provides a pleasant nighttime promenade and is slightly away from the busy city core.

In Pushkar:

Your proximity to the place called the Varaha Ghat and Main Market allows you to be at the religious centre. Most of the old structures at this point have been built to budget-friendly cottages with a lake view from the rooftop.

Choti Basti and Bari Basti are considered important spots for foreigners as well as digital nomads. This region has several hostels, including Zostel, Moustache, and The Hosteller, that consist of many people from various places.

It has garden-style budget-friendly stays and tented accommodations on Jamni Kund Road, near the desert. It’s a peaceful and rural area. It’s the best location to choose if you are someone who prefers to stay away from temple bell ringing and the sounds of the marketplace.

Tips to plan budget friendly Ajmer Pushkar Tour:

Planning for travel in these twin cities for the year 2026 is budget-friendly if you consider the following strategies:

Use the local bus – Government Rajasthan State Road Transport buses, as well as shuttle buses, are available at an interval of 15 to 20 minutes from the Ajmer bus stand to Pushkar.

Eat at the bazaars – The street food in Ajmer around Dargah is fabled and dirt cheap. Most critically, biryani and kebabs can be tried. Pushkar is 100% vegetarian-including no eggs. Try out the malpua with Rabri near Gau Ghat or various Falafel shops selling huge, filling wraps at a modest price.

Easy Sunset Trek – Despite paying for a cable car to the Savitri Mata Temple, climb up the hill in the early morning or around nightfall. It takes around 30 to 45 minutes, offering panoramic views of the entire Pushkar valley and desert for free.

Avoid accommodation in Pushkar during peak season – If you are on a low budget, avoid going near the Pushkar Camel Fair, usually held in November. Room tariffs shoot up by 500% or more. If, for some reason, you must go during the fairs, then stay at Ajmer and commute daily to Pushkar.

Bargain at the Markets – The silver jewellery, fabrics, and leathers sold at Ajmer and Pushkar are very famous. Always remember not to accept the first price quoted; you would end up paying a hefty sum.

Walk through Pushkar – A small town in Rajasthan, Pushkar does not require a means of transportation within the place, like autos. It is free to walk around. This is perfect to access hidden temples and amazing wall paintings in this place.

Water refill – Unlike the rest of Rajasthan, a water refill is also available at various hostels and eating joints in Pushkar for a small charge. It helps save cash as well as plastic waste in the sensitive desert environment.

Conclusion –

Ajmer and Pushkar are a uniquely experiential tourist destination where spirituality and economy are ideally intertwined. It allows you to experience the majesty of the Sufi dervishes right from the heart of a bustling marketplace. With a little bit of planning and savvy decision-making regarding your surroundings, be it the vintage experience of the Varaha Ghat, a very enriched and diverse experience of the holy places is possible without burning a hole in your pocket.

 



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