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FAIRS AND FESTIVALS OF RAJASTHAN

Fairs And Festivals of Rajasthan

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Posted on: Tuesday, 23 March 2021


Rajasthan is famous for colorful festivals like Mewar festival, festivals at Mount Abu, Camel festival and many other festivals. One must visit these festivals.

Whenever we plan a trip to Rajasthan, so many things come to our mind - they are Hill Forts, Desert, Rich Culture of Rajasthan, Colours and brightness, Folk dance and music, celebration and feast, and their tradition.

In addition, palaces also attract the tourists in large numbers. Most importantly, without seeing the vibrant and colorful fairs and festivals of Rajasthan the tour is incomplete.

So, to know the history, Culture and tradition of Rajasthan, you have to visit and experience the myriad fairs and festivals. They reflect the Rajasthani style how to celebrate and their culture, life, heritage and nature.

Few important Fairs and festivals of Rajasthan are enumerated and described below which you can't miss: - 1. Mewar Festival, Udaipur. 2. Teej Festival, Jaipur. 3. Gangur Festival, Jaipur. 4. Elephant Festival, Jaipur 5. Camel Festival, Jaipur. 6. Dussehra Festival, Kota.7. Desert Festival, Jaisalmer.8. Summer Festival, Mount Abu. 9. Winter Festival, Mount Abu.10. International Folk Festival 11. Braj Holi, Bharatpur 12. Shree Tree sacred Festival, Pushkar 13. Adventure Festival, Kota. 14. Literature Festival, Jaipur. 15. Marwar Festival, Jodhpur. 16. Bundi Utsav, Bundi. 17. Kumbhalgarh Festival. 18. Kite Festival, Jaipur. 19. Pushkar Fair, Pushkar. 20. Kolayat Fair, Bikaner. 21. Nagaur Fair,

22. Urs Fair, Ajmer. 23. Ramdevra Fair, Jaisalmer. 24. Baneshwar Fair, Dungarpur. 25. Shri Mahavirji Fair, Jaipur. 26. Kaila Devi Fair. 27. Goltaji Fair, Hanumangarh. and 28. Karne Mata Fair, Bikaner. 29. Chandrabhaga Fair, Jhalapattam.

1. Elephant Festival

Procession of bedecked elephants, camels, horses and folk dancers. A treat to see female elephants wearing anklets and traditional ornaments. Tourists will enjoy here. Read more...

2. Summer Festival

To showcase the traditional, cultural and tribal culture of the Rajasthan state, the summer festival held in Mount Abu, the only hill station of Rajasthan. Read more...

3. Kite Festival in Jaipur

Celebrated on 14th January every year on the day of Makar Sankranti. On this day people are excited and joyful to fly kites, commonly seen in Northern India. Read more...

4. Jaipur Literature Festival

Jaipur Literature Festival is the Greatest Literary show on Earth, hosting over 2000 speakers throughout the world and making it a global literary hub, in the month of January. Read more...

5. Mount Abu Summer Festival

To showcase the traditional, cultural and tribal culture of the Rajasthan state, the summer festival held in Mount Abu, the only hill station of Rajasthan. Read more...

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