Pool with the farm and Savitri mountain — PushkarOrganic
Rooms from ₹12000 · Meals from ₹1500

A farm.
Not a hotel.

Farm food · Quiet gardens · A serious pool ·
Minimalist rooms · No crowds · 9.8 on Booking.com

This is our home — a working farm, opened carefully to guests who love what we love.

Why guests come back.

Morning mist over the farm

The farm is the reason.

Communal dining at the farm

Grown on the farm.
Cooked in front of you. Eaten right away.

Pool wide with loungers

An 80-foot pool
in the middle of the gardens.

Woman reading in the room

The farm outside
every window.

Guests at golden hour

The garden does most of the work.

Udai with horse by the pool

This is our home.
You are our guest.

The farm

The farm is the point.

Trees, vegetables, animals, and gardens — the living thing everything else serves.

My father planted these trees in Rajasthan desert sand forty-six years ago and willed them into life. They were here before any wall, any roof, any room — so the buildings are built around them, with openings cut where a trunk rises straight through. We have never cut one down, and few architects would agree to build this way. Cows, goats, horses, hens, dogs. A kingfisher by the pool.

Explore the farm
The open dining pavilion among the trees, built with obsession — PushkarOrganic
Women harvesting in the farm fields
Limes ripening on a tree beside the pool
Harvest ladders in fruiting tree canopy
Amla fruit hanging on the branches
Food

We eat what we grow.

Vegetables picked this morning. Flour milled today. Oil pressed this week. Fire lit for you.

Growing what we eat is the most honest rule we have. The yoghurt and paneer are made here. One short menu, built from what the farm is offering that morning. Cooked in front of you, served straight from the fire. Food tastes different when it travels metres, not kilometres. Not a farm-to-table promise on a laminated card. The actual farm.

Explore the food
Udai and the team cooking with guests over a chulha
Kadhi in a black clay handi on blue stone
Brinjals roasting over a wood-fired chulha
A group cooking class with guests
Fried eggs on toast with a fresh garden salad
Rooms

Strip away everything.

What remains is the farm — framed by teak, marble, and large windows.

No window, no room. Every room faces the farm — walls of glass onto the garden. Teak, marble, cotton, linen: materials made by nature, not by man, shaped by craftsmen who have lived here for decades and never stopped improving. Nothing competes for your attention. The garden is the room's only artwork.

Explore the rooms
Through teak doors into the room
Opening curtains to the garden
Deluxe room overview
Standard room overview
Teak headboard and lamps
The pool

Eighty feet.
Built to swim in.

Natural stone underfoot, fruit trees around you, and enough depth to actually swim.

Most hotel pools exist to be photographed. This one exists to be swum in. It sits in the middle of the farm — bougainvillea above, fruit trees giving shade — and guests are in it before breakfast, at midday, and at dusk.

Explore the pool
Guests by the pool, reflection — PushkarOrganic
Pool through bougainvillea
Joyful moment at the pool
Pool at night — still and atmospheric
Three horses by the pool
Experiences

The farm is the programme.

No spa. No schedule. Just the farm, the food, the pool, and the day unfolding.

Fresh food, swimming, sunlight, the company of our dogs and animals, and quiet early nights. The first day you arrive with whatever you brought. The second day the food, the quiet, and the rhythm begin to reach you. By the third day, something shifts — sleep, appetite. Three nights minimum. Not a rule. Just how long it takes.

Explore the experiences
Guests in the garden at PushkarOrganic — circle on lawn
Two guests with a GSD puppy on the veranda — PushkarOrganic
Guests around the firepit at dusk — PushkarOrganic
A guest working at a table under bougainvillea — PushkarOrganic
Morning yoga on the terrace — PushkarOrganic
Founder led

This is our home.

If something falls short, the problem is mine. Tell me, and I will fix it.

Not a corporate hotel. No faceless management, no bureaucracy. The people you meet here are not hotel staff doing a job. The experience we offer is the life we are living. Some have been here for over a decade. We are proud of what we have built.

Our story
Udai with dogs on the farm
Colonel Fateh Singh at the farm
The founder's parents at the farm
A guest with a horse on the farm
Family portrait at Pushkar Organic
What it is not

Boundaries that protect your peace.

No bar. No party groups. No noise after dark. The right guests do not find this restrictive — they find it deeply reassuring.

There is no alcohol on the property. No late-night music, no outside visitors, no outside food. Dinner is early. The farm is awake at 5am. There are no televisions in the rooms. Most hotels accommodate everything because they profit from everything. We do not. We protect the farm, the food, the quiet, and the rhythm. The farm works because its peace is protected. If you want a conventional hotel, this will disappoint you. If you want the opposite, you have found it.

The host, reading, barefoot — PushkarOrganic
Farm dog resting on the marble bench — PushkarOrganic
A farm dog with her puppies on the lawn — PushkarOrganic
Two guests reading in the garden on a quiet morning — PushkarOrganic
A single swimmer, the pool boundary — solitude
Reviews

They put it better than we could.

Nine point eight on Booking.com. Ranked number one in Pushkar. Since 2023. Read the full reviews