The AI frontdesk for Pushkar hostels, guesthouses and budget heritage stays
Pushkar is a backpacker and long-stay town for most of the year, then the camel fair in October or November turns it into a megaspike where the whole town reprices and rooms that sell for a few hundred rupees command many times that. fursat OS pushes the fair-week rate to every channel at the same moment, keeps long-stayer extensions from colliding with arriving guests, and answers the dorm-bed and room enquiries that flood in once the fair dates are announced.
Pushkar runs slow and cheap most of the year: backpacker hostels and budget guesthouses around the lake and the ghats, with long-stayers who settle in for weeks on Booking.com and hostel platforms. Then the Pushkar Camel Fair arrives and inverts everything; the entire town reprices for the fair window, every bed is spoken for, and inventory that is casual the rest of the year becomes the year's real money.
The October or November camel fair is the singular megaspike, with rates and demand unlike any other week. October to March is the broader pleasant season, and the long-stay backpacker base smooths the shoulders. Summer is hot and very quiet.
- Fair week reprices the whole town at once. A guesthouse that fails to land the fair rate on every channel simultaneously sells its single most valuable nights of the year at ordinary backpacker prices.
- Long-stayers extend week by week on a handshake while the OTA calendar has already sold their bed to an arriving guest, the classic extension-versus-arrival collision in a town built on long stays.
- Dorm beds and private rooms sell side by side on mixed channels, so the inventory math is bed-level and room-level at once, exactly what hand-managed calendars get wrong when the fair-week volume hits.
- Two-way calendar sync across Airbnb, MakeMyTrip, Goibibo and Booking.com, so a booking on one channel closes the room on all of them.
- Every enquiry from WhatsApp, OTA chat, email and phone lands in one inbox, answered every hour of the day.
- Rate changes go out to every channel at once, so peak-season pricing never leaks through a forgotten OTA.
- Per-property pricing with a free pilot for your first property. No per-room charges, no lock-in.
How does the camel fair change channel management here?
It is the highest-stakes week Pushkar has, and the entire town reprices for it. One rate-and-availability change going out to every channel at the same moment is what captures the fair premium instead of leaking those nights at off-fair rates because one OTA lagged.
Our guests keep extending. How does sync handle that?
An extension is just a new booking on the same bed inside the same calendar. The bed stays closed across every channel for the extended nights, so the breakfast-table extension stops colliding with the guest who booked an arrival the night before.
We sell dorm beds and private rooms. Does that work?
Yes. Bed-level and room-level inventory both sync, so a dorm filling up on a hostel platform closes those beds everywhere while private rooms keep their own count, which matters most when fair-week volume floods every channel at once.