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| Baneshwar Fair, Baneshwar |
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Rajasthan dazzles every visitor by featuring, the majestic forts, placid lakes, sprawling palaces and terrific wildlife and thus form the cynosure of this popular tourist destination. The rich culture and tradition of Rajasthan as one t he one hand attracts a large number of tourists, there are also a lot of other things to watch around in Rajasthan apart from the tourist attractions. The fairs and festivals of Rajasthan play a major role in attracting horde of tourists from not only the domestic but also from the international level.
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| Camel Festival, Bikaner |
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Bikaner is an intricately planned town in Rajasthan that is dispersed with a number of impressive san dstone structures. Bikaner features among one of the fascinating places in Rajasthan that has generated considerable interest among the tourists. The Camel Festival, Bikaner is one of the major draw for the travelers visiting this charming Rajasthani town. Organized by the Department of Tourism, Art and Culture, the Camel Festival is a joyous and multi-hued event that inundates the entire town in jovial and festive spirit. See More........ |
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| Diwali Festival |
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Rajasthan is the land of fairs and festivals. People of Rajasthan look for any excuse to come together in celebration. Such festivities offer them a welcome break from their otherwise tough, rugged lives. Fairs and Festivals of Rajasthan, India are celebrated with elaborate rituals and gaiety. Diwali is one of the most popular Hindu Festivals of Rajasthan. It is a festival of light, both literally as well as metaphorically.
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| Dussehra Festival, Kota |
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On tour to Rajasthan don't skip a visit to Kota. Kota has once served as the integral part of the former Rajput kingdom of Bundi. In 17th century it was formed into a distinct princely state. Today, it is widely known for its imposing palaces, landscaped gardens and numerous attractive monuments. Located on the banks of Chambal River and drained by its affluents, Kota is a magnificent scenic spot to visit..
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| Desert Festival, Jaisalmer |
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It is unlikely that a person touring Rajasthan skips a visit to Jaisalmer. The beauty of the city has often led the poetically inclined ones to refer it as a poem in sand. Even the sheer mention of Jaisalmer evokes the picture of magic and brilliance. Few cities in Rajasthan can boast of such magnificence as Jaisalmer. The unmistakable charm of Jaisalmer is further enhanced by the Desert Festival of India, Jaisalmer. In fact it falls in the league of the most popular fairs and festivals of Rajasthan.
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| Elephant Festival, Jaipur |
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The elephant festival in Jaipur is celebrated annually. In this event elegantly and richly caparisoned elephants walk in a line and form a spectacular sight. In this Jaipur elephant festival different types of events take place of which run races, polo game, tug of war between elephants & men and finally participation in the spring festival of Holi are highly acclaimed. Truly speaking, elephant, camels and horse processions followed by animated folk dance performances can't afford to be missed
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| Gangaur Festival, Jaipur |
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Jaipur, commonly referred to as the Pink City of Rajasthan not only abounds in rich tourist spots but a lso celebrates special occasions of life in high spirits. Dashed with bright colors the celebrations in Jaipur are something which you must witness. Jaipur celebrates several small and big events with equal élan. The common feature of all the events is that these events are observed on a very grand scale irrespective of their cultural, religious and fun connotations.
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| Holi Fastival |
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Holi Festival is one of the most popular festivals in Rajasthan and is celebrated with gusto and excitement b y the people from the different parts of Rajasthan and the whole of India. This festival is one of the most popular ones amongst the other Fairs and Festivals of Rajasthan. It is celebrated at the onset of spring and is supposed to be the harbinger of the season. Though it is a Hindu festival, different sects and clans come together to participate in it. Holi is one time when all differences are done away with and people come in unison..
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| Mewar Festival, Udaipur |
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Udaipur was ruled by Sisodia dynasty for 1200 years. Under the reign of Mewar kingdom, it reached a glorious peak. There is an intriguing story related to the foundation of this city of Rajasthan. The legend sa ys that Maharana Udai Singh the founder of this city was once on a hunting adventure and chanced upon a sacred man. The man was meditating on a hill that peeped over the Lake Pichhola. That holy man gave blessings to the Maharana and suggested him an idea of building palace at the place where fertile valley covered by the stream, a lake,
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| Marwar Festival, Jodhpur |
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Udaipur was ruled by Sisodia dynasty for 1200 years. Under the reign of Mewar kingdom, it reached a glorious peak. There is an intriguing story related to the foundation of this city of Rajasthan. The legend says that Maharana Udai Singh the founder of this city was once on a hunting adventure and chanced upon a sacred man. The man was meditating on a hill that peeped over the Lake Pichhola. That holy man gave blessings to th e Maharana and suggested him an idea of building palace at the place where fertile valley covered by the stream, a lake,
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| Nagaur Fair |
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The largest state of India, Rajasthan has sprawling palaces, formidable forts, fascinating wildlife and golde n sandy desert that form the hallmark of this beautiful Indian state. Rajasthan is not only famous for its majestic forts and tales of love and courage but it is equally famous for the fairs and festivals. The fairs and festivals of Rajasthan are in myriad and have a unique significance and impact not only on the lives of the native people but also on the travelers visiting this lovely tourist destination.
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| Pushkar Fair, Pushkar |
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Pushkar is the little town located to the east of Rajasthan. The town situated by the side of a n enchanting lake has a characteristic sleepy quality about it. This otherwise drowsy town comes alive every November, during the famous Pushkar Mela, Pushkar. Pushkar Fair is informed with a riot of colors and a flurry of activities. The fair is undoubtedly one of the important fairs and festivals in Rajasthan.
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| Raksha Bandhan |
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Raksha Bandhan Festival – Rakhi or Raksha bandhan festival is one of the most important festivals of India and celebrated with lots of jubilance by Hindus. Raksha bandhan festival is associated with the very special relationship between brothers and sisters, on this day sisters tie a rakhi or decorative thread on the wrist of their brothers and in return brothers pledges to protect their sisters when the need arises. Sisters wait throughout the year for this special day that lets them to express their unconditional feelings of affection and care to their brothers.
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| Summer Festival, Mt.Abu |
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Mount Abu in Rajasthan is touched by a festive mood on the eve of the Summer Festival that is held every year in the month of June. Mount Abu is bestowed with steep rocks, tranquil lakes, picturesque backdrop and the favorable climate which make it a perfect spot for the festival. Summer festival in Mount Abu, a three-day festival is basically a feast of folk and classical music and it gives a vivid knowledge about the tribal life and culture of Rajasthan.
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| Teej Festival, Jaipur |
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Much of the interest that the desert state of Rajasthan generates among the tourists has a lot to do w ith the number of fairs and festivals of Rajasthan. These vibrant festivals characterized by an infectious exuberance add color to the lively place. Teej, Jaipur is one of the popularly celebrated festivals in Rajasthan. The festival is celebrated in a large scale in the pink city of Jaipur. Teej takes place at the onset of the monsoons when the first raindrops bring the message of comfort to the parched and arid land.
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| Urs Ajmer Sharif, Ajmer |
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The variety of fairs and festivals in Rajasthan impart a characteristic charm to this desert state that has for long generated a lot of interest in the minds of the tourists who have a proclivity for delving deep into the rich history and culture of the place. Urs in Ajmer is a popular festival in Rajasthan that is informed with a serious religious tinge. Urs in Ajmer is held in the honor of the venerated Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti. Urs, Ajmer takes place yearly during the first six days of the seventh month of the Islamic calendar.
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