Rajasthan & North India

Fairs & Festivals

From camel fairs on sacred lakes to colour-drenched Holi streets and desert nights alive with folk music — witness Rajasthan at its most vibrant.

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Rajasthan's Iconic Fairs & Festivals

Four unforgettable celebrations — each one a window into the colour, music, and traditions of royal Rajasthan.

Pushkar Fair
World's largest camel fair

Pushkar · Rajasthan

Pushkar Fair

The famed Pushkar fair is one of the largest camel fairs in the world. The fair takes place for five days every year in the holy city of Rajasthan — Pushkar on the banks of the Pushkar Lake. The main activity of this fair is the trading of livestock such as camels, horses and cattle between villagers who come from different parts of the state.

Pushkar Fair has become one of the major tourist attractions of India and many tourists attend this annual fair with great joy. Enthralling competitions such as matka phod, longest moustache, turban tying and balancing on camel contests are part of the fair. During this fair thousands of devotees throng the lake around Kartik Purnima in October–November to take a holy dip and wash away their sins. The small town of Rajasthan becomes an extraordinary place of colour, music and movement.

  • Camel trading & desert competitions
  • Holy dip at Pushkar Lake during Kartik Purnima
  • Best combined with Golden Triangle + Pushkar tour
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Holi in Rajasthan
Festival of colours

March · Rajasthan

Holi in Rajasthan

Even though the charms of Holi are innumerable, its magic inescapable and its vibrancy unavoidable, the appeal the festival has in Rajasthan is altogether different. Being itself a state shimmering with a wide spectrum of colors, Holi is a perfect occasion and celebration that matches with the identity and character of Rajasthan.

People of Rajasthan not only know how to celebrate life, they actually put in a lot of heart in their festivals which makes the charm of their celebrations distinct. It is for this reason that Holi has a special meaning in Rajasthan and the way it is celebrated draws a lot of attraction and excitement with the locals and tourists from India and across the world.

Preparations for Holi start days before the actual festival and people brace themselves up to indulge in various rituals and customs. In contrast to the way the festival is celebrated across India and around the globe, Holi in Rajasthan is celebrated differently with lots of other aspects and rituals involved which makes the festival look much more colorful and impressive.

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Bundi Festival
Bundi Utsav

October – November · Bundi

Bundi Festival

Bundi is a picturesque location in the Hadoti district of Rajasthan. The Aravalli range dotted with forts and palaces gives you a fairytale feeling during your India travel. The Bundi Utsav is not only a major occasion in the state but also an important festival of India. The otherwise isolated town becomes a bustling one with the utsav date approaching. This festival in Rajasthan is integral to the month of November.

About Bundi Festival

The spectacular mix of traditional art, Rajasthani royalty, handicrafts, attires, and home decors are found during the two days of the Bundi Utsav. The artisanship of the traditional household comes alive when the Bundi Fair has it all displayed for sale. Tourists love to visit Bundi during this time to have an amazing collection. Foreign tourists are enthralled with the various cultural programs like music, dance, sports, and other competitions during the Bundi Festival days.

Celebrations

The fair organized by the Rajasthan State Tourism Department captivates every traveler with its majestic charms of traditional customs. The Bundi fair program includes a Shobha Yatra procession, ethnic sports, cultural programs, folk dance performances, and bridal attire competitions. Sparkling fireworks display is the highlight of the evening. Celebrated in the Kartik month in October or November as per the Hindu calendar, the Bundi Utsav showcases the rich culture, handicrafts, and traditional crafts of Bundi and Rajasthan.

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Desert Festival, Jaisalmer
Golden city of the desert

February · Jaisalmer

Desert Festival, Jaisalmer

Held amid the golden dunes of the Thar Desert, the Jaisalmer Desert Festival is a three-day extravaganza of Rajasthani folk culture. Organised by the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation, it transforms the desert into a stage for music, dance, and traditional sports against the backdrop of the magnificent Jaisalmer Fort.

Expect camel races and polo, turban tying and moustache competitions, gymnastic feats, and mesmerizing performances of Ghoomar and Kalbelia dance. Fireworks light up the desert sky as local artisans display their crafts. The festival typically coincides with the full moon in February, making desert camp stays an unforgettable highlight of any Rajasthan itinerary.

  • Folk music & dance in the Sam sand dunes
  • Camel polo, races & desert competitions
  • Pair with a Jaisalmer fort & desert camp stay
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