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 Rajasthan Fairs & Festivals



Camel Festival 
A lively and colourful event, the Camel Festival is organised by the Department of Tourism, Art & Culture, Rajasthan in Bikaner every year. January is just the right month for a desert spree, and Bikaner just the right place to see the Ships of the Desert. In the camel country Bikaner, these desert leviathans pull heavy cart loads, transport grain and even work at the wells.
Nagaur Fair, Nagaur
Essentially an animal fair, it provides an opportunity to participate in some of the local sports. This eight days fair held every year during the month of Jan-Feb, is popularly known as the Cattle fair and is the second largest in Rajasthan. Nagaur Town is the most picturesque of Rajput townships.
Desert Festival
Once a year in winters and on the middle of the continually rising and falling stark yellow sands of the great Thar Desert, the empty sands around Jaisalmer come alive with the brilliant colour, music and laughter of the Desert Festival. The festival is organised by the tourist authorities as tourist entertainment around January-February. 
Baneshwar Fair, Dungarpur
A religious festival with simple & traditional rituals. Quaint rhythms conjure up the tribal cultural identity of the Bhils of Rajasthan, Gujarat & M.P. Baneshwar means the master of the delta and this name was given to the Shiva linga. 
Brij Festival 
The Brij Festival takes place a few days before Holi, (the festival of colours) in the month of March. Held in honour of Lord Krishna, this festival is marked by verve and zest. Villagers, in gay, multihued attire, can be seen singing and performing the Raslila dance (dance depicting the immortal love-story of Radha and Krishna). 
Elephant Festival, Jaipur 
The Elephant Festival is an inimitable event held annually in Jaipur. Groomed flawlessly, rows of elephants do a catwalk before an enthralled audience liked best fashion models to make this festival an amazing one. The elephants move with poise in pageant, run races, play the regal game of polo, and finally participate in the spring festival of Holi.
Kaila Devi Fair
The annual fair of Kaila Devi, (Mahalakshmi or the goddess of wealth), is held at the village Kaila (24 kms to the south west) in Karauli district in the month of Chaitra (Mar-Apr), lasting for a fortnight. The temple of Kaila Devi is located on the banks of the Kalisil river in the hills of Trikut, 2 Kms. to the north-west of Kaila village.
Mewar Festival, Udaipur 
Coinciding with the festival of Gangaur the Mewar festival is celebrated to welcome the advent of spring. Once the religions part of the festival is over it is time for potrayal of Rajasthani culture through songs, dances and other programmes. The festival culminates with an impressive fire works display. 
Summer Festival, Mount Abu
Hill Station of the Rajasthan in a festive mood with the Summer Festival, held every year in the month of June. The steep rocks, tranquil lakes, picturesque locations and the pleasant climate of Mount Abu make it an ideal location for the festival. The three-day festival is a feast of folk and classical music and a window to the tribal life and culture of Rajasthan.
Teej Festival
Teej is the festival of swings. It marks the advent of the monsoon month of Shravan (August). The monsoon rains fall on the parched land and the pleasing scent of the wet soil rises into the air. Swings are hung from trees and decorated with flowers. Young girls and women dressed in green clothes sing songs in celebration of the advent of the monsoon. 
Pushkar Fair 
Excitement, gaiety and a keen sense of competition fill the air as the long journey to Pushkar begins. The only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma (the creator) is located at Pushkar. The Pushkar lake is surrounded by 52 flights of steps called ghats. 
Gangaur Festival, Jaipur 
A festival devoted to Goddess Parvati, the consort of Lord Shiva. Ishar & Gangaur are the divine male and female ho embody marital love. Dedicated to goddess Gauri (Parvati), the festival commences on Holi/ Young girls pray for rooms of their choice while married women seek a long life for their husbands. 
Shekhawati Fair 
The Shekhawati Festival held on 10th and 11th February every year is organised jointly by the State Department of Tourism, District administrations of Sikar, Jhunjhunu and Churu. Shekhawati, already famous for its frescoes, is fast becoming a rural tourism destination too. Travelling on horse back, the tourists get a closer view of the countryside and the people. 

Upcoming Rajasthan Fairs & Festivals Dates


Fairs & Festivals

Place

2012

2013

2014

2015

Camel Festival

Bikaner

08-09 Jan.

26-27 Jan.

15-16 Jan.

4-5 Jan.

Ramdeoji Cattle Fair

Nagaur

30-02 Feb

17-20 Feb

06-09 Feb.

26-29 Jan.

Desert Festival

Jaisalmer

05-07 Feb.

23-25 Feb.

12-14 Feb.

01-03 Feb.

Beneshwar Fair

Dungarpur

03-07 Feb.

21-25 Feb.

10-14 Feb.

30-03 Feb.

Brij Festival

Bharatpur

02-04 Feb.

02-04 Feb.

02-04 Feb.

02-04 Feb.

Elephant Festival

Jaipur

07 Mar.

26 Mar.

16 Mar.

05 Mar.

Kailadevi Fair

Karauli

19 Mar.

07 Apr.

28 Mar.

17 Mar.

Gangaur Festival

Jaipur

25-26 Mar.

13-14 Apr.

02-03 Apr.

22-23 Mar.

Mewar Festival

Udaipur

25-27 Mar.

13-15 Apr.

02-04 Apr.

22-24 Mar.

Summer Festival

Mount Abu

04-06 May

23-25 May

12-14 May

02-04 May

Teej Festival

Jaipur

22-23 July

09-10 Aug.

30-31 July

17-18 Aug.

Kajli Teej

Bundi

04 Aug.

22-23 Aug.

12-13 Aug.

31-01 Sep.

Dussehra Festival

Kota

22-24 Oct.

12-14 Oct.

01-03 Oct.

21-22 Oct.

Matasya Festival

Alwar

22-23 Oct.

12-13 Oct.

02-03 Oct.

21-22 Oct.

Marwar Festival

Jodhpur

28-29 Oct.

17-18 Oct.

07-08 Oct.

26-27 Oct.

Pushkar Fair

Pushkar

20-28 Nov.

09-17 Nov.

01-08 Nov.

18-25 Nov.

Chandrabhaga Fair

Jhalawad

27-29 Nov.

16-18 Nov.

05-07 Nov.

24-26 Nov.

Winter Festival

Mount Abu

29-31 Dec.

29-31 Dec.

29-31 Dec.

29-31 Dec.

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