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Rajasthan Holidays India

The second largest state of India - Rajasthan and Rajasthan holidays - was generated after the division of India from eighteen feudal princedoms known during the British epoch as Rajputana, "the Land of Kings".

The appropriate geographical arrangement of the region, through which in antiquities there were basic, trading ways, has defined also economic prosperity of this ground.

Extravagant Rajasthan palaces, forts and the temples decorated by a wonderful woodcarving today make the richest variety of historical monuments of the country.

They are visited by a lot of tourists’ holidays in Rajasthan, than any other place in India, excepting Agra. Alongside with the exotic architecture customs and cause traditions of this region provoke an interest of the visitors also.

Nowhere this traditional floridity is expressed more brightly, than at annual Camel Fair in Pushkar, when hundreds thousand countrymen gather around the sacred lake in the Aravalli Mountains to buy and sell livestock, and their almost shone suits amazed with the splendour and local color on a background of the muffled tones of the desert.

Holidays in Rajasthan are most dazzling during the festivals of the state, which accompany with fairs of cattle and mark national religious events, and also happen that they are devoted to the local national heroes and rural deities.

The majority of Rajasthan holidays are invariable accompanied with traditional dances, singing and a folk music.

Naguar Fair. This is the biggest fair in the state after those in Pushkar. The market of livestock represents a week fair at which thousands of camels, large horned livestock, horses and donkeys, and also their owners gather on the territories of the lake in 135 km northeast from Jodhpur.

It is less colourful fair in comparison with Pushcar Camel Fair (basically because it is visited by few women) and accordingly fewer tourists visit it.Rajasthan holidays and its Elephant Fair.

Parades of the dressed up and brightly painted elephants stride on the streets of Jaipur in the City Palace under the accompaniment of drums and pipes.

The festival finishes with an extraordinary competition on pulling a rope between elephants and drovers.
Urs Mela : Ten thousand of Moslems gather in Dargah to take a part in the biggest Islamic festival, devoted to the life of the holy saint and the teacher Muin-ud-din Chishti, which has died here in 1236.

One weeks prior to its beginning you can see whole buses of pilgrims, going to the sanctuary. The culmination of the worship is the performances of the best Indian and Pakistan gawwali singers.

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