Festivals are an
inseparable part of any place. Reflecting its rich cultural heritage, the
festivals of Rajasthan are a prime lure to tourists. The state celebrates many
fairs and festivals that showcase the myriad of culture to the visitors. Festivals
of Rajasthan bring enthusiasm to the lives of the people.
With Rajasthan
festival tour, you can enjoy the following festivals:
Desert Festival
This vibrant
festival at Jaisalmer acts like a sonnet to the rich heritage of Rajasthan.
Organized over three days in the months of January or February, the festival
holds tourists' attention. Counted among the popular Rajasthan festivals,
it includes folk dances, camel races and musical performances. There are a
number of fun-filled competitions as well. These include turban tying
competition and moustache competition. It is a good occasion to see the
richness of cultural activities of the royal land.
Mewar Festival
Held in Udaipur,
the Mewar festival takes place in March or April. The traditionally attired
women wind their way towards Lake Pichola. The procession of women carrying an
image of the Goddess Gauri fascinates every onlooker. The procession is
followed by dances, songs and other such festivities. Mewar festival Udaipur
concludes with an imposing fireworks display.
Camel Fair
If you wish to
witness the thriving art and culture of the place, then head to Camel fair
in Puskhar. This five-day camel fair in the small town showcases the rich
heritage of the place. The fair is held in October or November. Many people visit
Pushkar to take a dip in the holy water of the Pushkar Lake. The activities
at the fair include selling and buying cattle, various colourful competitions
and lots more.
This holy festival
is among the few events, which are celebrated throughout the state. Dedicated
to Mata Gauri (Parvati), the spouse of Lord Shiva, this event occurs in Chaitra
(Hindu month) July or August. Especially women celebrate the event with great
enthusiasm. Another feature of the event includes the exclusive dance
performances.
Elephant
Festival
Celebrated during
March, the Elephant Festival in Jaipur offers you to enjoy the
spectacular sight of decorated elephants. This festival is one of its kind that
draws huge number of spectators. Elephant processions, polo, races and playing
Holi by sitting on the camels' back make this event more interesting for
onlookers.
Urs Festival
Held at Ajmer, the festival commemorates Khwaja's
symbolic union with God. This sacred festival is celebrated every year on the
tomb of the Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. The Dargah Sharif in Ajmer is the site where the mortal of the
Saint Remains lie buried. It is the spot of the largest Muslim Fair in India.
Festivals in
Rajasthan showcase the
cultural festivity of the place. Gangaur Festival Jaipur is a religious
event, which is especially celebrated by women.
Rajasthan witnessed many great festivals as the blog post mentioned above. Desert Trail is the best way to explore its many popular places and the great desert.
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