Delhi to Pushkar Taxi: Distance, Route, Fare & Everything You Need to Know Before You Book

Delhi to Pushkar Taxi: Distance, Route, Fare & Everything You Need to Know Before You Book

If you've searched "Delhi to Pushkar taxi" more than once this week, you're probably somewhere between excited and confused — excited about the Brahma Temple and the camel fair stories you've heard, confused about how far it actually is, which route to take, and whether a cab even makes sense for a trip this long. Fair questions. We've been booking this route for travellers for years, and this guide answers exactly what you'd ask us on a phone call, minus the hold music.

By the end of this post you'll know the real distance from Delhi to Pushkar, the route your driver will actually take, roughly what a Delhi to Pushkar cab costs, and when to go so you're not fighting crowds or heatstroke. If you'd rather skip straight to booking, our Delhi to Pushkar taxi page has live fares for every car type.

Delhi to Pushkar Distance: What the Number Actually Means

Here's where a lot of confusion starts. Search "delhi to pushkar distance" and you'll get answers ranging from 405 km to 470 km — and both can be correct, just for different routes and starting points. Taking the standard Delhi–Gurugram–Jaipur–Ajmer–Pushkar road via NH48, the distance from Delhi to Pushkar works out to roughly 470 km from most central and south Delhi pickup points, with the drive taking about 8 to 9 hours including a lunch break and a couple of short stops. If your pickup is closer to Gurugram or you take a slightly shorter stretch near Kotputli, the number can come down a bit — which is likely where the lower estimates come from.

Either way, this isn't a route you rush. It's a full day on the road, and treating it that way — with breaks, a proper breakfast stop, and a driver who isn't racing the clock — makes the actual arrival at Pushkar Lake feel like a reward instead of relief.

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The Route Your Taxi Will Take

Almost every taxi from Delhi to Pushkar follows the same backbone: Delhi → Gurugram → Jaipur → Ajmer → Pushkar, running mostly on NH48. This is India's better-maintained national highways, with clean rest stops, fuel stations, and dhabas along the Jaipur stretch that are genuinely good for a breakfast break. There's an alternate route via Rewari and Kotputli that some drivers use to dodge Jaipur's city traffic, but it's marginally longer in distance even if it saves time during peak hours.

A driver who knows both options — and knows when to switch — makes more difference to your day than any car upgrade. That's really the whole pitch behind experienced operators on this route: knowing which stretch has construction this month, where the clean washrooms are, and what time to leave Delhi so you're not stuck in Gurugram traffic at 8 AM.

Delhi to Pushkar Cab: Choosing the Right Vehicle

Car choice on an 8-9 hour drive matters more than people expect. A sedan works fine for two or three people who want a cost-effective option and don't mind a slightly tighter back seat toward hour six. For families or small groups, an SUV gives more knee room, which you'll appreciate by the time you cross Jaipur. If you're travelling with elderly parents or just want the smoothest possible ride, the Delhi to Pushkar Innova Crysta is worth the extra spend — the suspension genuinely makes the long stretch easier on the back.

Larger groups — think family functions, friend circles heading to the Camel Fair together, or a small tour group — are usually better off in a Delhi to Pushkar Tempo Traveller, since it keeps everyone in one vehicle instead of splitting into two or three cars that inevitably lose each other at a highway toll booth.

How Much Does a Delhi to Pushkar Taxi Cost?

Fare depends on three things: the car type, whether you book one-way or round trip, and the season. Sedans are the most economical option, SUVs sit a notch above, and premium options like the Innova Crysta or a Tempo Traveller for groups cost more but split down to a very reasonable per-head price for larger parties. Fares also move up during the Camel Fair weeks in October-November, simply because demand for every taxi in the region spikes at once. For exact, current pricing across sedan, SUV, Crysta, and Tempo Traveller options, the Delhi to Pushkar taxi fare table is kept updated and is the most reliable place to check before you finalise dates.

One-Way or Round Trip — Which Should You Book?

This genuinely depends on your plan. If you're only visiting Pushkar and flying or training out from Jaipur or Ajmer afterward, a one-way taxi from Delhi to Pushkar saves you paying for the empty return leg. Ajmer Junction, about 15 km from Pushkar, has decent train connectivity if that's your plan. But if you're doing a there-and-back weekend trip, a round trip almost always works out cheaper overall, and you get the comfort of a driver who already knows your preferences on the way back — no re-explaining pickup points or luggage arrangements.

Best Time to Book Your Trip

Winter — October through March — is when Pushkar actually feels like Pushkar: cool mornings, pleasant lake walks, comfortable temple visits. If your trip lines up with the Pushkar Camel Fair in October-November, you're in for something genuinely unique — camel races, turban-tying contests, and a fairground buzz that's hard to describe until you've stood in the middle of it. Just know that this is also when hotels and taxis fill up fastest, so booking your Delhi to Pushkar taxi a week or two ahead genuinely matters during fair season. Summer trips are doable if you plan sightseeing for early morning and keep afternoons for rest indoors.

Worth Combining With Your Trip

Since you're already committing to a full day on the road, it's worth thinking about nearby stops. Ajmer Sharif Dargah is just 15 km from Pushkar and is easily added to the same trip without extra driving fatigue. Some travellers with a bit more time on hand extend the itinerary toward Ajmer or continue on to Jaipur, turning a single Pushkar trip into a proper Rajasthan mini-circuit. If a multi-city itinerary interests you, it's worth mentioning while booking so the route and stay plan can be worked out in one go rather than piecing it together later.

A Few Things We Tell Every Traveller

Start early — leaving Delhi by 5 or 6 AM gets you past the city traffic before it builds up and puts you in Pushkar by mid-afternoon with enough daylight to catch the evening aarti at the ghats. Carry a light jacket even outside peak winter, since Pushkar evenings cool down faster than you'd expect for a desert town. And if you're travelling during the fair, book your stay well in advance — good hotels near the lake go first.

Why Travellers Book This Route With Guruji Travels

Guruji Travels has been running Delhi–Rajasthan routes since 2004, which on a practical level just means our drivers have made this drive often enough to know it properly — where the highway gets slow, which dhaba stop is worth the ten minutes, and how to navigate Pushkar's narrow lanes without circling the block twice. Whether you need a sedan for two or a full Tempo Traveller for a group heading to the Camel Fair, the fleet and the drivers are ready, and support is available round the clock if plans change mid-trip.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the distance from Delhi to Pushkar by taxi?

The road distance is approximately 470 km via the Delhi–Gurugram–Jaipur–Ajmer–Pushkar route (NH48), and the drive takes around 8 to 9 hours depending on traffic and breaks.

Which is the best route from Delhi to Pushkar?

The most common and fastest route is Delhi – Gurugram – Jaipur – Ajmer – Pushkar via NH48, which is well-maintained for almost the entire drive.

How much does a Delhi to Pushkar cab cost?

Fare depends on the car type and trip type. Sedans are the most budget-friendly, while SUVs, Innova Crysta, and Tempo Travellers cost more but suit families and groups. Live fares are listed on the vehicle-type page.

Is one-way taxi from Delhi to Pushkar available?

Yes. One-way booking is available, and many travellers return by train from Ajmer, roughly 15 km from Pushkar.

What is the best time to book a Delhi to Pushkar taxi?

October to March is ideal, especially around the Pushkar Camel Fair in October-November. Booking a week or two ahead is recommended during this period, since taxis and hotels fill up fast.

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