Rajasthan Travel Packages
Rajasthan Fair & Festivals Tours :

The celebration of
life and worship Rajasthan is the traditional pervading the entire state. Be
it the exuberant celebrations, fair and festivals you will discover that life
is a celebration in Rajasthan. The state has its unique festivities interspersed
throughout the year, celebrating each season, each legend, each deity ….
infect, each day. Almost every festival has its own flavuor with a meaningful
identity there are animal fairs, religious fairs and mark the changing seasons.
Infect, it is splendid opportunity for the visitor to come close to the life
of the Rajasthan. MWT offer all travel and tourism services for your tour to
explore fairs and festival of Rajasthan, especially pushkar fair tours with
hotel bookings, stay, tour guide, travel itineraries, car & coach rental,
sightseeing, destinations tours of Rajasthan.
Nagaur Fair - Nagaur (Jan-Feb)
Nagaur is the venue of annual cattle fair. During the four-day festival, cow,
bullocks, oxen and camels accompanied by turbaned sellers and eager buyers,
throngs the town. Cock and bullfights, camel races, folk dances and music enhance
the excitement of the fair.
Desert
Festival - Jaisalmer (Jan-Feb)
A spectacular event coinciding with the full moon in the heart of the desert,
The rich culture of the region is on display during this three day long festival
when city reverberates to the sound of melodies tunes and rhythms.
The famous 'Gair' and 'Fire' dances folk dances, contests, especially the turban
tying contest. Interesting competitions including Mr. Desert contest and camel
races enliven the festivities. A trip to the Sam sand dunes marks the grand
finale, where one can enjoy camel rides and brilliant performances by folk artistes
against the backdrop of picturesque dunes.
Pushkar Fair
- Ajmer (Oct-Nov)
Pushkar internationally popular for its colourful cattle fair, Pushkar is an
important pilgrimage as well as the venue of Mammoth cattle fair. A huge and
wonderful cattle fair. Thousands of devotes from all faiths gather to take a
dip in the holy lake. Dance, music, gaily-attired folks and various cultural
events enhance the fun of the occasion. The most interesting part of the fair
is camel races, cattle auction and colourful shops displaying beautiful handicrafts.
Mewar Festival - Udaipur (March-April)
The ceremonial welcome to spring and is dedicated to goddess Parvati. A procession
of colourful attired women, carrying images of the goddess to the Gangaur Ghat
of the Lake Pichola is major highlight. There is song, dance, processions, devotional
music and fireworks where almost everybody participates.
Gangaur Fair - Jaipur (March-April)
A festival of young women to Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. On
this occasion young girls to dress up in their finery and pray for grooms of
their dream. And the married women pray for the long life and happiness of their
husbands. This 18-day festival is laced with various activities and culminates
in a grand procession marking the arrival of Shiva to escort his bride home.
Elephant Festival - Jaipur (March-April)
One of the most thrilling colourful festival of Holi on majestic elephants.
It is worth an exciting experi ence. This is a great occasion for the visitor
to watch several elephant sports and also play this festival of colours. A show
is organized with the elephants turning out in their best finery. Playing Holi
on these wonderful mammals is unique sight during the festival.
Urs Festival
- Ajmer (According To Lunar Calendar)
Urs - commemorating in the memory of the Sufi Saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti,
it is an occasion from 1st to 6th day of the Islamic month of Rajab, when millions
of believers come to congregate at the shrine and offer their prayers. All of
Ajmer seems to take on a festive air and several programme spring up during
this time, it is a major attraction.
Summer Festival - Mt.Abu (June)
The summer season is the time for exuberant festivities in this sylvan retreat
of Rajasthan, celebration in the only hill station of Rajasthan; this is the
coldest place at this time of the year. Tribal festivities, folk dances, classical
music performances amidst the lush surroundings and lovely lakes, make it a
memorable event.
Teej Festival - Jaipur (July-August)
Another festival dedicated to women and to mark the advent of Monsoon. processions,
women dressed in bright colours and a lot of merriment prevails during Teej.
Essentially celebration of a women’s worship to goddess Parvati. it is
interesting to watch theme enjoying in groups and at various bazaars, social
celebrations with folk music and dances.
Marwar Festival - Jodhpur (October)
Colourful extravaganza celebrating the 'Maand' style of folk music brings out
the romantic lifestyle of Rajasthani' rulers. A festival devoted mainly to the
music and traditional dance. Folk artistes performing under the full moon bring
alive the legends and the folklores of the land. This is a festival that allows
the visitor to feel the glorious culture of this Rajputs' state.
Camel
Festival - Bikaner (January)
Held in the city renowned for the best riding camels in the world. Gaily caparisoned
camels can be seen at this Camel Festival. Event of camel performances, camel
races, camel tug war, camel acrobatics, camel dances and camel milking competition
are a part of celebrations. An enchanting desert city, which comes alive with
music, and dance. It is fast gaining popularity as the visitor finds an opportunity
to experience thrill unique camel event.
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