CAMEL FESTIVAL, BIKANER
An annual festival to honour the tough animals of deserts is Bikaner camel festival. Bikaner is chosen to be the venue as it is the only camel breeding region in Rajasthan. The two days festival in January involves the exotic participation of camels adorned beautifully to perform races, dances and parades. Large number of global travellers and local residents arrive to witness the events hosted at Bikaner. Delicacies like camel milk tea and sweets attract Rajasthani food lovers. Besides, the traditional artforms of Rajasthan are also performed by the artistes adding color to the festival. The entire list of events are held with Junagarh fort as the backdrop and you have few more places to visit nearby like Bandhasar Jain temple and Karni Mata temple.
Where: Bikaner, Rajasthan
Upcoming Dates: 12th and 13th January, 2021
INTERNATIONAL KITE FESTIVAL, RAJASTHAN
UNESCO World Heritage City Jaipur in Rajasthan witnesses India’s one of the most important festivals. The International Kite Festival falls on the day of Makar Sankaranthi, that is, on 14th January and lasts till 16th January. The festival attracts participants and onlookers from all corners of the country and beyond. Inaugurated at the Jaipur Polo Ground, people get enthralled witnessing the various Kite competitions with multicolored kites making the entire region more vibrant.
Where: Jaipur, Rajasthan
Upcoming Dates: 14th – 16th January, 2021
Jaipur Literature Festival
This festival will be organized at Diggi Palace, Jaipur. The main aim of this fest is to expand the horizon of literature. It is the globally known fest and describe as the greatest literary show on Earth. This fest invites all the fine writers from all over the world under one roof. So that writers can get connected to each others and share their deep thoughts.
Where : Jaipur, Rajasthan
Upcoming Dates: January 28 – Feb 1, 2021
Nagaur – Mega Cattle Fair
Popularly known as the Cattle Fair of Nagaur and it is the second biggest fair in India. People gather to trade the animals and around 70,000 bullocks, camels and horses, sheep are traded at this fair. The major attraction of this fair is that the animals are lavishly decorated.
Apart from it the major attraction of this fair is the India’s largest red chilli market the mirchi ,sales of wooden items, iron-craft and camel leather accessories. This fair is also famous for its jugglers, puppeteers.
Where : Nagaur, Rajasthan
Upcoming Dates: January 30 – February 2, 2021
Desert Festivalf, Rajasthan
The colourful festival is celebrated on the golden sand of Jaisalmer. One can enjoy the Live Rajasthani folk culture and the mesmerising dance performances in the Desert Festival. The traditional music, puppeteers, acrobats, camel tattoo show, camel race are the major attractions of this festival drawing tourists from all corners of the globe.
Where: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
Upcoming Dates: February 7 – 9, 2021
Udaipur World Music Festival
International music festival is a prefect treat for the music lovers. Udaipur – The city of lakes sings different tune during this festival. This festival brings all the global artists together from different 20 countries like Iran, Spain, Brazil, France, and Italy among them. The event is designed to cater to the music sensibilities of people across different ages and from all walks of life.
Where : Udaipur, Rajasthan
Upcoming Dates: February 7- 9, 2021
Mewar Festival , Rajasthan
Visiting Udaipur during the Mewar festival can make it a onetime experience for any tourist. One can see the distinct flavour of festival in Udaipur where everyone enjoy this festival to welcome the spring. Local markets, shops would be fully decorated on this day. Similar to Gangaur festival, women join this celebration wearing their finest dress. Gorgeously dressed up idols of Lord Shiva and His consort Parvati are taken in procession and finally immersed in the middle of Lake Pichola. Dance, songs, cultural events and firework display are the major attraction of this festival.
Where: Udaipur, Rajasthan
Upcoming Dates: March 27 – 29, 2021
HOLI – FESTIVAL OF COLORS
Festival of colors celebrated pompously across the popular destinations in North India & Goa and recently been in other parts of the country as well, Holi spreads rays of happiness all around. Basantha Utsav, a feel of zephyr crosses you when uttering this word. The ancient and famous hindu festival being celebrated in India and Nepal for many centuries which is quite popular among the youth of today is the Holi Festival. It also bears the names as “Festival of Colours” and “Festival of Love”. It is also celebrated as an act of gratitude to the nature for a good harvest reaped. Everyone smears colours on others as an act of affection and joy. You can see people using water guns and balloons filled with colours spraying on each other. Dry powders are also used. Bands of music and dance are performed when the celebration progresses from one place to another. This continues till the evening with lot of delicacies shared among the families. In the evening, people wear clean clothes, visit families and friends for rejuvenating and strengthening the relationships.
Where: Across India
Upcoming Date: March 28th & 29th, 2021
ELEPHANT FESTIVAL – JAIPUR
Witness the grand procession of bedecked elephants, camels and horses as a part of the Jaipur elephant festival, an annual event witnessed by thousands of global travellers and local residents. It is an enchanting sight to behold the female elephants wearing anklets which tickles at every step. The gorgeous decorations of the elephants and horses are best seen when they try to outperform each other with their dance performances and other cultural festivities, keeping the audience spellbound.
Where: Jaipur, Rajasthan
Month of Celebration : March, 2021
INTERNATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL – RAJASTHAN
Witness India’s one of the finest festivals to protect and enhance the traditional arts and folklore of Rajasthan is Rajasthan International Folk Festival, conducted in every October in the Mehrangarh fort of Jodhpur, a popular tourist destination in Rajasthan. Conducted on the Sharad Purnima day, the festival draws thousands of international tourists with the colourful performances of arts and folklores by artistes assembling at Jodhpur from various parts of Rajasthan. The vibrant platform gives them opportunities to showcase their talents.
Where: Jodhpur, Rajasthan
Month of Celebration: October 2021
CAMEL FAIR – PUSHKAR
Choose to travel to Pushkar, Rajasthan during October – November to be a part of the grand travel experience. With more than four lakh tourists arriving to Pushkar from all parts of the world, the camel festival at Pushkar is a grand annual gathering. The celebrations together with religious rituals include plethora of exciting events right from camel walk, camel pageant, sale of camels, cows and horses and on the full moon day, the religious things take place where the devotees take bathe in the Pushkar lake adjoining to the Brahma temple, the icon of Pushkar.
Where: Pushkar, Rajasthan
Upcoming Dates : November 11 – 19, 2021
BUNDI UTSAV – Discover Rajasthan
Bundi, a renowned tourist destination attracting global travellers with its unique style of palaces, temples and stepped wells welcomes you for the annual fiesta Bundi Utsav celebrated in November-December. Typically this is celebrated in the tamil month Karthiga and it is similar to the festival of lights celebrated in South India. Series of events like folk dances, folk art forms and number of competitions are attended by participants from various parts of Rajasthan. Deepdan is the highlight of this festival when people decorate the temples and their homes with lots of lamps.Huge number of international tourists visit Bundi during this time to witness the festival celebrated in a pompous manner.
Where: Bundi, Rajasthan
Month of Celebration : November, 2021