A trip is sometimes measured by its quality rather than its length. Even a two-day trip can turn out to be an experience of a lifetime. That’s exactly what happened with us when we visited the hilly town in Rajasthan’s Ajmer district, Pushkar. Since the pandemic is still upon us, we had to be careful in picking our resort for a safe and socially-distanced stay. So, we counted on the secluded campsite, Foothills Camps, which had turned out to be a temporary paradise for us, relieving our souls from the quarantine woes.
Reaching Pushkar From Delhi
We started at around 12 AM from U-Block, Gurgaon and reached Pushkar at nearly 8:30 AM. We didn’t face much traffic on the highway, thanks to the lockdown. In the wee hours of the morning, we also got down at a Dhaba to sip on some garma garam chai. We had to cross Jaipur to reach our resort, which is nearly 6 kilometres away from the main town. The mountains and the lush greenery abounding the open-air resort had left us awestruck. We also had a glimpse of a peacock wandering playfully amid the shrubs.
The Resort Amid The Hills- Foothills Camps
The moment we entered the resort, the sky-kissing Aravallis rolling up from a sprawling lawn welcomed us. The sky was crystal clear and the air seemed fresh. The beautiful lawn was dotted with plants of colourful flowers. The trees were decked with pretty knick-knacks, like coloured glass bottles and tin containers. We made our way through a small passage to find a picturesque bridge which led us to our room.
The magnificent views that our tent overlooked can make anybody scream wow. The farther we looked, there were only mountains gradually merging into the beautiful blue sky.
The Breakfast With Poha, Upma And Maggi
If you’re planning to visit Foothills Camps anytime, make sure to carry some snacks and medicines along, as I already mentioned, the property is far off from the main town. We ordered poha, upma and maggi for breakfast, along with tea and coffee, as these were all that they had. They provide an electric kettle in each room. So, you can keep some coffee pouches or cuppa Maggi in store to make them by yourselves.
A Tree With Nests Of Baya Weavers
Right beside our room, there was a tree with numerous balloon-shaped nests of baya weaver birds. The cute little baya weavers are often called the kings of nest-building. The compound also had an enclosure with fluffy rabbits who would respond to the call of every visitor. We had a happy time feeding them leaves.
A Sunset To Soothe The Soul
Pushkar is a holy town for Hindus and Sikhs, with many temples, including the world’s only Brahma temple. However, with the pandemic in place, we had not planned to step out of the resort to visit the nearby temples and monuments. After having roti and butter paneer for lunch, we couldn’t hold our excitement to eye upon the sunset by the hills, something for which the resort is renowned. The sunset was remarkable and we stared at it, all agape.
Spending The Entire Night Under The Starry Sky
The entire resort had only two families other than us. As the night darkened, a sudden idea came to our minds. We decided to carry our quilts and pillows to the middle of the lawn, and spend the night there, stargazing. The lawn looked mesmerizing at night, under the spell of the moon’s silver lining. Everything was quiet and serene and trees and chairs, visible in silhouetted forms, seemed to speak volumes.
We kept watching the stars and talking about lives and slowly we could see a ray of light shining above the mountain. The night had ended, reminding us that we would have to leave the resort in the few hours.
Wishing That We Could Stay Longer
We had a nap of about three hours before having our breakfasts. The menu was the same as the previous day. We hurriedly packed our bags and finally left our rooms at around 12 PM, an hour after the check-out time.
Lake Foy Sagar, Bapu Bazaar, WTP Mall
On our way back, we took the path overlooking the vast expanse of Lake Foy Sagar. It was raining heavily. With the empty streets, the long drive, the splashes of rain and the soothing music, we were literally living the moment to the fullest.
Its truly said that when we’re at the perfect place with the right company, time flies. With five travel mavericks having similar passions, a memory was made under the skies of Pushkar to be cherished forever. We booked two rooms for an overall cost of ₹7500, including breakfast. But you might grab good discounts if you visit there in bigger groups. We would definitely go back to that place, once the pandemic is over, to explore more of the magical town. Meanwhile, you can enjoy this virtual tour of Jaipur from the comfy of your home: