Delhi, the capital of India, has always occupied
a strategic position in the country's history, as Hindu and Islamic dynasties
have ruled from here, leaving their imprint in the form of relics, which recapture
those bygonetimes. Delhi, is today, one of the fastest growing cities of India.
The city has lived through wars and resurrection, repeatedly rising from the
ashes.
Pushkar
Fair
The P

ulsating
beats of vivid images of the Sacred Brahma land, Pushkar brings alive the rich
tradition of Rajasthan enhancing the glory of the golden sand. Spectacular Fair
Ground in the month of Kartik with bedecked Camels, decorated cattles, adventures
competitions, breathtaking events, jostling rustic crowd, meditating sadhus,
holy dip, vivid stalls, exotic fair, colorful desert, so typical, so obvious,
It can be nothing else but Pushkar Fair.
An amalgamation of a marvellous juxtaposition of commerce and devotion, Pushkar
Fair, a lifetime experience in the very holy land.
The fair in conjunction with having religious entity is famous for its Cattle
Fair. Camels, Horses, Donkeys, Bulls, etc are bought, sold, beautified, raced
and paraded on the sand. In fact, the fair is predominantly a rural gathering,
where villagers from different parts of state comes with their animals and lakes
are flooded with the pilgrims for the Holy Dips (SNAN).
The evenings are possessed with its own charm, Deepdaan creates a spectacular
view on the scared lake. The silent night pierced by camel calls, folk lores,
dramas and heart throbbing beats of folk music and dances.
The fair attracts a great number of tourists from far and wide. The fair grounds
reverberate with festivity, as rows of make shift stalls display a bewildering
array items. Body tattooing is yet another favorite activity. The profusion
of colors that run riot in the desert sand, the glee and the contagious enthusiasm
of the village folk are a unique experience for every visitor.
The village is arranged in blocks of tents, each with its own identity, named
after the famous dance of Rajasthan. The village also has huts with attached
western style toilets and running water.
Pushkar Fair Dates Till 2010
Year :
|
Dates : |
| 2007: |
November 21 - 24, 2007. |
| 2008: |
November 10 - 13, 2008. |
| 2009: |
October 30 - November 02, 2009. |
| 2010: |
November 18 - 21, 2010. |