Naga Pahar
Naga Pahar, between Pushkar and Ajmer, Rajasthan
About Naga Pahar
Naga Pahar, meaning Snake Mountain, is the rocky hill range that forms the natural divide between Pushkar and Ajmer. The hills are covered with scrub forest and are considered sacred, with small shrines and temples dotting the slopes. A trek over the hills from Pushkar to Ajmer and back is a popular activity that takes about 3 to 4 hours and offers views of both towns, Pushkar Lake, and the Ana Sagar Lake in Ajmer. The hills are home to peacocks and various bird species. The walk is best done in the early morning or late afternoon to avoid the heat.
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How to Reach
The trailhead begins at the edge of Pushkar town near the Gayatri Temple. Pushkar is 11 km from Ajmer by road.