Rajasthan Fair and Festivals is famous for its tradition and colourful culture. Rajasthan exhibit different colors and full of fairs and festivals such as Pushkar Fair,Nagaur Fair,Desert Festival,Camel Festival, Urs Festival in Ajmer,Teej Festival of Jaipur,Angaur Festival,Kite Festival,Karni Mata Festival,Baneshwar Fair and Sheetla Mata Fair. Some of the popular Rajasthan fairs and festivals are Camel Festival, Desert Festival, Pushkar Fair and Urs Fair. Other festivals include Gangaur Festival, Nagaur Festival, Kite Festival, Teej, Marwar Festival, Summer Festival, Baneshwar Fair and Sheetla Mata Fair. Travel to Rajasthan and participate in the jubilant activities.
Some of the major highlights of Rajasthan fairs and festivals are puppet shows, camel races, folk music and dance performances, cock and bull fighting, camel trouping and trading of camels or other cattle
Bikaner city state of Rajasthan is additionally the camel capital of the nation with the biggest Camel Research and reproducing homestead found here.bikaner Camel Festival is a yearly occasion.
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