Extraordinary' is an apt word for a tourist destination like
Rajasthan. It abounds with an exciting array of attractions, which are
bound to leave you spell bound. The colourful life and rich heritage
of the land are all captured majestically in its architectural
marvels, lip-smacking cuisine, beautiful handicrafts, colourful fairs
and festivals and mesmerizing music and dance. The best way of 
getting to know the  Rajasthani culture is by participating in its
unique and colourful fairs and festivals. Some of the famous  fairs
and festivals of Rajasthan are:

Desert Festival, Jaisalmer
Jaisalmer comes alive with colours, dance, music and laughter during
its annual Desert Festival(January/ February). Many musicians, dancers
and performers from all over Rajasthan flock to Jaisalmer to be a part
of its Desert Festival. Camel, the ship of the desert is the centre of
attraction in this festival. Camels are decked up from head to toe in
a traditional style, all looking very attractive. Camel races attract
many spectators from far and wide. During the festival, the
mesmerizing light and sound show on the  unfathomable sand dunes on a
moonlit night never fails to captivate the hearts of the visitors.

Elephant festival, Jaipur
Organised by Rajasthan Tourism, the Elephant Festival is a unique
festival of Rajasthan. Celebrated with great enthusiasm on the eve of
Holi in March/ April, the festival is high on entertainment quotient.
Elephants, the royal creatures are decorated beautifully as they are
the centre of attraction of the festival. Elephant races, elephant
march and elephant polo are the wonderful events visitors can treat
their eyes to. The female elephants also participate in the beauty
pageant and the most beautiful female elephant bags the prize. Play
Holi in a unique style by mounting the finely painted and decorated
elephants.

Pushkar Fair, Pushkar
Famous the world over, Pushkar Fair is the largest cattle fair in the
world. It is held in November every year attracting traders from far
and wide of India It spreads over the span of five days. Several
cultural activities such as dance and music performances, urban tying
competition and camel races are organized during the festival. The
food stalls offer a variety of delicious traditional dishes of Rajasthan.

Urs Fair, Ajmer
Reflecting unity in diversity, the Urs Fair is visited by both the
Muslims and Hindus. The Fair is celebrated on the first six days of
Rajab (seventh month of the Islamic calendar) at Dargah Sharif in the
honour of the Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti. It is believed that
the prayers offered earnestly at the Dargah Sharif never go
unanswered. All you need is absolute faith.

Also don't forget to scan the venues of the fairs and festivals of
Rajasthan for colourful and wonderful handicrafts. The venues are
dotted with numerous stalls where handicrafts such as jewellery, blue
pottery, miniature paintings, tie and dye fabric, leather ware, metal
crafts, puppets and stone carvings are available. The beautiful dance
and music performances and lip-smacking culinary delights are also a
part of the fairs and festivals of Rajasthan.

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