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Rajasthan is also called the "Land of Kings". This historic state of India attracts tourists and holidaymakers with its rich culture, tradition, heritage and monuments. It has some wildlife sanctuaries and national parks. Rajasthan is undoubtedly famous for its colorful festivals which reflect the tradition and race of the state.
Each festival is celebrated in a purely Rajasthani style which helps the tourists to understand its different colors. It is celebrated in the area of Brij as one of the famous festivals of Rajasthan before Holi. Passers-by celebrated the festival in incredible and beautiful beauty by watching Lord Krishna, movement, love of music and the famous 'Raslila Dance'.
If you are thinking of visiting Rajasthan, Rajasthan Holiday Packages are the best choice for you, as there are many attractions and good facilities for tourists.
Different types of festivals in Rajasthan:
1. Pushkar Camel Festival
In Rajasthan Tour Packages you can visit Rajasthan's Famous Camel Festival, one of the largest camel festivals in the world. In addition to buying and selling cattle, it has become a major tourist destination. The festival's competitive draws include 'Matka Phod', 'Longest Mustache' and 'Bridal Competition' which attracts thousands of tourists.
Pilgrims bathe in the pure waters of Lake Pushkar during this festival and repent of their sins. Two days around the full moon is considered to be the best time of the year to bathe in the lake. Those who bathe on a full moon day are said to receive special blessings.
2. Teej
The Teej Festival is an important festival for married women and the upcoming monsoon. It is dedicated to the sacred union of Lord Shiva and Goddess Parvati and the flourishing of nature during the Mong Moon. According to Hindu texts, Parvati is the incarnation of Sati, the first wife of Lord Shiva.
According to Hindu mythology, Goddess Parvati gave up food and water, and for many years sought the love of Lord Shiva in the form of marriage between them. Since then, the ritual has been celebrated by Indian women in various states of India and Nepal as the festival of Teej.
3. Kolayat Fair
The city is famous for its annual festivals. According to sources, Sankhya Yoga lawyer Kapil Muni was affected by the peacefulness of Kolayat. Kolayat is basically a dargah. There are many temples near the lake and the most famous temple is dedicated to the sage Kapil Muni.
Kapil Muni is believed to have focused on this pier for the salvation of humanity. That is why the pier is so important to the people of this town. In Rajasthan holiday packages you can see the real focus of the festival is the memorable view of the beautifully decorated ghats of Lake Kolayat.
4. Rajasthan International Folk Festival
First launched in 2007, the Rajasthan International Folk Festival (RIFF) is a five-day long festival celebrated to illuminate the cultural lifestyle in India and beyond.
It is also recognized by UNESCO as a People's Platform for Creativity and Sustainable Development. Rajasthan International Folk Festival is an annual music and dance festival held in Jodhpur city.
5. Kumbhalgarh Festival
The program is set against the backdrop of Fort Kumbhalgarh and features some of the best classical and folk dances from all over India.
In Rajasthan Tour packages you can visit the Kumbhalgarh festival, which is a must see for passionate patrons of art, music and dance. The Kumbhalgarh Festival is a 3-day festival celebrated annually by the Rajasthan Tourism Department at Kumbhalgarh Fort.
6. Braj Holi
Braj Holi, a popular festival in Rajasthan, is celebrated a few days before the main Holi festival. Although the festival is dedicated to the Hindu god Krishna, it mimics the eternal love of Radha and Krishna.
This two-day festival is about eating, drinking, dancing and cheering. It is one of the most wanted festivals in Rajasthan which makes the entire state colorful. In Rajasthan holiday packages you also show the implementation of Rasleela which is the biggest attraction of this festival.
7. Mewar Festival
Fruits are celebrated with great enthusiasm in Udaipur, Rajasthan to welcome the arrival of spring season. Udaipur's Mewar Festival is a huge festival in Rajasthan and is known all over India for its tolerance.
During the festive season, the entire city is painted in the festive colors of Udaipur. When this religious part is over, people engage in various dances, songs and other cultural events that reflect the culture of Rajasthan. The Mewar Festival concludes with a spectacular fireworks display.
8. Desert Festival
The Jaisalmer Desert Festival is a way to celebrate or participate in the glorious heritage of Rajasthan. Suitable moments for the guests coming to the festival are celebrated with their loved ones.
Participants wear colorful traditional costumes and showcase the best of Rajasthani folk culture and traditions. An additional attraction is the offering of village dance forms and folk fire dances at the Jaisalmer Desert Feast.
In Rajasthan Tour packages you can see the festival of Jaisalmer Desert, which is full of fun and excitement.
9. Baneshwar Festival
Baneshwar Fair is a tribal festival held in Dungarpur, a small district in Rajasthan. The festival of Baneshwar is of great religious significance to the Bhils, a tribal community in Rajasthan and neighboring states. The tribe gathers in large numbers, which makes the festival no less than a Kumbh Mela of the tribes.
The festival celebrates traditional rituals, religious elements and is full of fun. The name 'Baneshwar' refers to Lord Shiva of the Hindu religion. Shivalinga by this name is especially in the Mahadev Temple of this region.
10. Kota Adventure Festival
Adventure Festival is one of the most exciting festivals in Rajasthan. This quota takes place in October each year. The main purpose of this festival is to promote tourism in the state.
Adventure sports like rock climbing, parasailing, angling, country hiking, water skiing, kayaking, gliding, etc. have made it a very natural festival with beautiful water walks and recreational activities on the Chambal River. Not surprisingly, it attracts tourists from all over the country.
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