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Fares & Festivals


The sandstone city of Jaisalmer provides a golden backdrop to the popular Desert Festival.

Ever so often, the stark barren landscape of Rajasthan comes alive with a riot of colours and joyous celebrations.
It's as if people, in this sparsely-populated state, look for an excuse to come together with festive abandon and momentarily forget their tough lives.
Seasons are heralded with a festive fervour and cattle marts turn into delightful fairs. While some traditional fairs and festivals have a mythological origin, others commemorate a local hero or saint.

While traditional and religious festivals, such as Holi (the festival of colours), Diwali (the festival of lights), Makar Sakranti, Urs etc. are celebrated enthusiastically, festivals involving camel and elephant sports, folk music and dance are also being specially organized for tourists.

These melas give a splendid insight into the life of the Rajasthanis and the romance of Rajasthan. And it's a wonderful idea to take a look at the Festival Calendar below, while planning your visit to the state.


Pilgrimage, socializing, trading,music, dance and revelrymark the Pushkar Fair.

 

Rajasthan Festival Calendar

Fair/Festival  Place  2000 2001  2002  2003 
Camel Festival Bikaner 20-21 Jan  8-9 Jan 27-28 Jan 17-18 Jan
Nagaur Fair Nagaur 12-15 Feb 31 Jan-3Feb 19-22 Feb 8-11 Feb
Desert Festival Jaisalmer 17-19 Feb 6-8 Feb 25-27 Feb 14-16 Feb
Elephant Festival Jaipur  19 Mar 9 Mar 28 Mar 17 Mar
Gangaur Fair Jaipur 7-8 Apr 28-29 Mar 15-16 Apr 4-5 Apr
Mewar Festival Udaipur 7-8 Apr 28-29 Mar 15-16 Apr 4-5 Apr
Teej Fair  Jaipur  2-3 Aug 23-24 Jul 11-12 Aug 1-2 Aug
Dusshera Mela Kota 5-7 Oct 24-26 Oct 13-15 Oct 3-5 Oct
Marwar Festival Jodhpur 12-13 Oct 31 Oct-1Nov 19-20 Oct 8-9 Oct 
Pushkar Fair Pushkar 9-11 Nov 27-30 Nov 16-19 Nov 5-8 Nov
Chandrabhaga Fair Jhalawar 10-12 Nov 29 Nov-1 Dec 18-20 Nov 7-9 Nov

 

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The magical sight of the boat procession in Udaipur during Gangaur is the essence of the Mewar Festival.

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The Teej procession emerging from Jaipur's Tripolia Gate marks the onset of the monsoons.

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The sheer fun of playing Holi on elephant backs at the Elephant Festivalin Jaipur.

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One of the frontrunners for the camel fur-design competition at the Camel Festival, Bikaner.

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Deep-rooted customs and traditions draw people from far and wide to the Chandrabhaga Fair, Jhalawar.

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The unforgettable experience of the largest cattle fair in the world in Nagaur.