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Official agents of Rajasthan Tourism. "

Pushkar
is a serene and mellow town in rural Rajasthan and is believed to be the
first place created by Brahma. It has a surfeit of bathing ghats whose
beauty can only be seen. Its claim to fame rests on the Brahma temple, which
is the only one devoted to Lord Brahma, the God of Creation.
In Pushkar, however, it is the Pushkar Fair that draws the maximum crowds.
Held annually in November, it is one of India's largest and most flamboyant
festivals. A visit to India is incomplete if the magical spell of this
unique fair leaves you untouched.
The fair falls on the full moon of Kartik Purnima according to Hindu
chronology. It is the time when this sleepy town comes alive with the
assemblage of camels, horses and cattle. Each year, up to two million people
flock to Pushkar fair for a shopping spree, a get together and cattle trade.
They all enjoy the fair, dressed in dazzling traditional costumes.
The four-day long festival is full of fun and frolic. Some of the major
events that give this festival a completely distinct look include camel
race, tug-of-war, weightlifting competition, horse and camel dealing and
various religious ceremonies.
It is an event not to be missed for the local people as well as many live
stock traders. At the time of the fair the town overflows with tribals,
pilgrims and tourists from all over the world. It provides them with an
opportunity to search for some respite from the tumult of daily life.
There are numerous opportunities for a tourist in the fair. You can shop in
the open-air market of the fair that offers some of the most exquisite items
reflecting the rich handicraft tradition of Rajasthan. The colorful bangles,
embroidery and brassware items will surely draw your attention while the
acrobats, jugglers, snake charmers and fire-eaters will leave you mesmerized
with their skilled performances.
You can also cruise on camel safari or enjoy the Rajasthan dance program
that is performed by the local dancers clad in colorful traditional
costumes. The music of the itinerant 'Bhil' and 'Langa' minstrels and the
performance of the children in the programs are things you will remember for
a long time to come.
The fair gives an edge to the consumer product marketing in rural India.
The improved facilities in the fair have made it an international
attraction. There is an arrangement of spacious tent houses, equipped with
all the necessary facilities that can accommodate a large number of
tourists. Camel carts are available from the tent camp for your journey to
and from the fair.
Visit the fair and watch rural India unleash its true beauty.