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Pushkar Holidays India

If you are planning to enjoy your holidays here in India, the best way would be to go for holidays in Pushkar. Holidays in Pushkar could be really fun.

They could be really enjoyable for you. It is one of the best places to spend your time in India. There are many important cities in India, and some of these are densely populated. When it comes to the tourist attractions, those could be the smaller cities of the region as well.

Pushkar holidays can be considered as one of the best ways of spending time in India.    The small and quiet city of Pushkar located on the coast of a sacred lake, yearly wakes up during the well-known Fair of camels.

A festival Katrik Purnima Originally was created for attraction of local dealers by camels and cattle, but then the fair became tourist sight.

 Hindus conduct their camels in the small town of Pushkar, which lies on the suburbs of the Thar Desert, for a week prior to the beginning of festival, which officially lasts three days of the full moon.

The main event of a holiday, undoubtedly, is a race of camels, which passes among singing and folklore dances.

At fair camels, sports saddles and the capes, decorated by tapes are on sale and bought. Though the fair is connected with a Hindus holiday, the celebratory, carnival atmosphere does this event interesting for all people.

During the festival it is possible to drive on the camels and in vehicles, to make a travel on camels in a desert.

During the festival the streets overflow by tourists, travellers, street dealers, sacred people, children, animals and bicycles. Numerous street dealers trade in every possible delicacy.

To have a rest from all this madness, it is necessary to visit temples on the hills, which surround the city, and to admire picturesque declines.

There are a lot of very beautiful Hindus temples to come inside, but it is necessary to remove the shoes. The sacred lake of Pushkara is very beautifully, especially in the evening.

Great sacred fishes float in the lake. With the termination of festival the life in Pushkar comes back to the usual slow current. Pushkar represents best of two worlds. During the festival - it is a vigorous living example of all that India can offer. And after festival – it is a pacified picturesque place, where it is so pleasant to have a rest from the vanity.

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