Join Gabriel Morris on a captivating tour of the holy town of Pushkar and Pushkar Lake in the Thar desert of Rajasthan, India. This video takes you on a mesmerizing journey through one of India’s most sacred locations, showcasing the beauty and spirituality of this ancient town.
As you explore the narrow streets and vibrant markets of Pushkar, you will be immersed in the rich culture and history of this magical place. The serene Pushkar Lake, surrounded by 52 ghats and numerous temples, provides a peaceful setting for reflection and meditation.
Through Gabriel’s lens, experience the sights and sounds of Pushkar, from the bustling bazaars to the colorful festivals and rituals that take place throughout the year. Immerse yourself in the enchanting music that accompanies the video, adding an extra layer of depth and emotion to the experience.
Gabriel Morris, a budget traveler and seasoned explorer, brings his unique perspective to this stunning destination, offering viewers a glimpse into the heart and soul of Pushkar. Whether you are a seasoned traveler or armchair adventurer, this video is sure to inspire and captivate you.
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Sit back, relax, and let Gabriel Morris take you on a virtual journey to the sacred town of Pushkar in Rajasthan, India. Witness the beauty, spirituality, and mystique of this captivating destination, and let yourself be transported to a world of wonder and enchantment.
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I love that wide 360 degree pan at 20:48 as if saying “where’d this guy come from?” 😂
Man keeps coming back
Beautiful place
Wonderful
Nice sharing
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hey, i know this old man!
@gabrieltravelervideos I always enjoy your India videos. I just got back from India and I am already looking forward to going there again.
Krishna is not anyone's incarnation. Krishna is the primary creator and Brahma is the secondary creator. Krishna is the father of Brahma, the first living entity in the universe.
Gabriel's local Puskar news are delivered faster than the official channels' ones 😮
I enjoyed the walk around Pushkar 😊 thank you 🙏
17:43 I think Arjuna
Perfect time to be in India for Holi. Enjoy and safe travels.
Not only India but foreigners should travel to South Asian region particularly Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Nepal and Bhutan. What is great about South Asia is following:
1) Different religions
2) Diverse topography
3) Diverse architecture
4) Diverse climate zones
5) Diverse cuisines
6) Whole hearted and friendly people who can talk in English.
Unfortunately, many foreign vloggers only choose slums of Delhi, slums of Mumbai and Hindu crematoriums in Varanasi when they visit India and while they show Indian food they choose food carts next to pile of trash in slums, then when they don't get views they shout INDIA SUCKS just for views.
Their vlogs don't really do justice to how grand and magnificient the South Asian region is.
I'm in vrindavan now I hope to see you
Hello 🙏💖🌹🌿
I have been here à long time ago , marvelous memories thanks Gabriel
I hate tourist trap and tourist trap attractions. I love that you went somewhere that gets a few tourists but many will find it "boring". You liked it and are going back somewhere familiar again and again, this is the way!
Hi Gabriel, that is an interesting perspective. You give great insight on the street view of Pushkar. You do get a sense when they ask you where you are from, as a way of finding out if you're American, knowing that Americans are generous and usually give money for any service provided, whatever that would be.
Pushkar is such a serene and spiritual destination! 🕌 The holy town's charm and cultural richness are truly captivating. Travel Walk Tours would love to explore and share such meaningful places. Thanks for this beautiful tour of Rajasthan's gem! 🌟✨
When I was in Mumbai all stores and even our hotel had the curtains pulled 3/4 down. I asked why and they said it was to protest but I could not find out what was the protest. They also said that everything opens up again at 4pm.
Always good to see you come back to India Gabe. Have a great time in Pushkar and also somewhere interesting during Holi celebration coming up later this week.
Like the series and india is never dull
such a lovely vlog. Thoroughly enjoyed it.
It's nice to see a few of these temples, but on the whole, I find them very garish, full of too many ridiculous depictions of 'holy' deities. Give me a nice old plain stone church anyday.
If you want experience Indian spring then please visit the palash forests of purulia which is located in westbengal.
I really admire children from around the world, where English is their 2nd language, they're able to converse and talk freely, amazingly well. It's almost expected when abroad thats the locals, will understand what visitors are saying.
Great video. Thank you, Gabriel. 🇮🇳❤️🇮🇳
I checked what happened there in the net.. apparently it was an advocate who was beaten to death. The other advocates there called for a shut down in protest.
Rajasthan tourist authority is looking for Master Deepak
Visit small villages in punjab this time
Pushkar is the best City in india 👍
That was not half moon that was venkateshwara tilak sybol of adobe vishnu .
Absolute heaven. I’m inspired to come. Thank you Gabriel. I love these smaller India towns with lakes in the center. So good.
SINDAR BRASS BAND
Hyperspace Temple at @16:00 entering the event horizon between mind and space, life and afterlife.
@20:10 Divine musician appears while Gabriel randomly points at Indian food advertisement on the outskirts of town is an otherworldly scene like no other
Random video(s) idea for you: visit one of the places you first went in 1999 in India and see if you can do a $15 (or whatever you think is still possible) per day budget for a few days and show the accommodation, food, etc. You can do room tour, restaurants/food vendors, and the cheap or free activities. I think it would be interesting and likely get many views with a title such as $15 per day in India in 2025 or some such.
Book looks good so far👍👍
It looks like this is the video that Deepak was referring to: https://www.youtube.com/shorts/r8U1Rb7KSs0