Location | Pushkar

The Serpent Hill of Solitude & Legend
Rising gently behind the sacred Pushkar Lake, Naga Pahad—literally “Serpent Hill”—is more than just a geographical landmark. It’s a place where myth, meditation, and panoramic beauty converge. Locals believe this hill is the eternal guardian of Pushkar, watching over the town with silent grace.
Experience
- Spiritual Significance: Said to be the abode of serpent deities, Naga Pahad is steeped in local lore and considered a sacred threshold between the earthly and the divine.
- Scenic Views: From the summit, enjoy sweeping vistas of Pushkar Lake, the town’s whitewashed temples, and the surrounding Aravalli hills.
- Peaceful Escape: Ideal for sunrise walks, quiet reflection, or photography, the hill offers a tranquil contrast to Pushkar’s vibrant streets.
Visitor Information
| Location | Eastern edge of Pushkar Lake, near Rangji Temple |
| Timings | Open all day; best visited at sunrise or sunset |
| Entry Fees | Free |
| Best Time To Visit | October to March |
| Dress Code | Comfortable walking shoes; modest attire recommended |
| Photography | Highly recommended |
| Tip | Carry water and sun protection if visiting during the day Early mornings offer misty views and a serene atmosphere Respect local customs—avoid loud music or littering on the hill |
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