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There are various travel destinations that you
and your loved ones can visit. You can book for Cambodia flights and explore this beautiful place, or you can
go to the stunning country of India. This place is a perfect destination for
people who want to experience the ultimate getaway. Make sure to visit
Rajasthan and enjoy the various festivals in this amazing state in India.
Rajasthan Desert Festival
The Desert Festival is organized by the Rajasthan Tourism Development Corporation at Jaisalmer which goes on for a period of three days. This eventful desert festival of Rajasthan falls in the month of February when lakhs of people from various parts of the world gather in Jaisalmer Rajasthan to become a part of the jubilation.
Elephant Festival Rajasthan
Elephant Festival is celebrated every year in Jaipur, the Pink City of Rajasthan. The festival is marked by the elephant processions in which elephants decorated and bejeweled with gold plated ornaments and the 'Mahaouts' sitting on the elephant's back on the gold and silver 'howda'.
Pushkar Fair Rajasthan
Romance called Rajasthan can be experienced during one of India's best-known festivals - the Pushkar Mela or the Pushkar fair. According to a legend, a lake came into existence miraculously from the point where petals of a lotus fell from the hands of Lord Brahma, the creator of the universe. Every year, the town of Pushkar springs into life and gets transformed into an amazing festival ground where pilgrims.
Mewar Festival Rajasthan
To welcome the spring season, the festival of Mewar is celebrated in the enchanting city of Udaipur, Rajasthan. Coincidently, during this period, the festival of Gangaur is also celebrated all over Rajasthan which spreads its unique charm everywhere.
Marwar Festival Rajasthan
The festival of Marwar is held to honour the heroes of Rajasthan, every year in the month of Ashwin (Sept-Oct) in the city of Jodhpur. The festival is celebrated for two days and takes place during the full moon day of Sharad Poornima.
Dussehra Festival Rajasthan
The Dussehra Festival mela is celebrated in Kota, every year in the Hindu month of Ashvin (Sept-Oct). This festival of Dussehra is celebrated with great enthusiasm fervour not only in Kota but throughout the country in different ways.
Urs Festival Rajasthan
Urs Fair is the largest Muslim fair held every year in India during the first six days of 'Rajab', the seventh month of the Islamic calendar. A unique picture of harmony and universal brotherhood, this festival celebrated with great enthusiasm where more than five lakh devotees.
Rajasthan Kite Festival
14 January is celebrated all over India as Makar Sankranti marking the transition of the sun into the Northern hemisphere. This day is also celebrated as the kite day in most parts of India when people from all age groups can be seen flying kites the whole day long. In Jaipur during the Kite festival the entire sky is filled with kites when everyone joins in this riotous celebration.
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