Fairs and Festivals forms a very important part of Rajasthan Culture. The Desert Jewel of India, Rajasthan shimmers with even more vibrancy during the time of its colorful fairs and festivals. The desert glitters with the colors of joyous celebration and gay abandon with every fair and festival of Rajasthan. There is a celebration for every religious occasion, every change of season and every harvest, all invariably a reflection of the genius of their arts and crafts and their ascetic refinement. In fact, celebrations occur almost round the year and are a splendid opportunity for tourists to gain an insight into the life of the Rajasthan during their travel. A Small View of Fairs & Festivals of rajasthan : | Fairs and Festivals | 2007 | | Camel Festival, Bikaner | 2-3 Jan. | | Brij Festival, Bharatpur | 2-4 Feb. | | Alwar Festival, Alwar | 9-11 Feb. | | Nagaur Festival, Nagaur | 25- 28 Feb. | | Baneshwar Fair, Dungarpur | 29 Jan - 2 Feb | | Desert Festival, Jaiselme | 31 Jan -2 Feb. | | Elephant Festival, Jaipur | 3 March | | Shitala Ashtami, Chaksu | 12 March | | Mewar Festival, Uadipur | 16 March | | Kailadevi Fair, Karauli | 21-22 April | | Gangaur Festival, Jaipur | 21-23 March | | Mahavirji Fair, Mahavirji | 27- March - 2 April | | Summer Festival, Mt. Abu | 30 April - 2 May | | Teej Festival,Jaipur | 15-16 April | | Kajli Teej , Bundi | 30-31 Aug | | Ramdevra Fair,Jaisalmer | 21-22 Sept. | | Dussehra Festival, Kota | 19-21 Oct | | Marwar Festival, Jodhpu | 25-26 Oct | | Pushkar Fair, Pushkar | 17-24 Nov | | Kolayat Fair,Kolayat ( Bikaner ) | 20-29 Nov | | Chandrabhaga Fair, Jhalawar | 23-25 Nov | | Winter Festival, Mt. Abu | 29-31 Dec |
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