Fair Festivals Tour Rajasthan
Fair Festivals Tour Rajasthan
Rajasthan, the “Land of Kings,” is not just famous for its forts and palaces but also for its colorful fairs and festivals that reflect its rich heritage and traditions. Every festival here is celebrated with great enthusiasm, folk music, traditional dance, and royal charm.
Join our Rajasthan Fair & Festivals Tour and immerse yourself in the true essence of Rajasthani life.
Fairs & Festivals Tour Rajasthan – Details
Rajasthan, the land of royal heritage and vibrant culture, hosts numerous fairs and festivals that celebrate life, tradition, and spirituality. This tour offers a colorful glimpse into the festive spirit of Rajasthan — from the grand camel fairs of Pushkar and Bikaner to the elegant celebrations of Teej, Gangaur, and Mewar Festival. Each event reflects the soul of this royal land.
| Festival Name | Location | Month | Highlights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Pushkar Camel Fair | Pushkar (Ajmer) | November | World-famous camel trading, folk dances, cultural shows, desert camping |
| Bikaner Camel Festival | Bikaner | January | Decorated camels, camel parade, Rajasthani food, fireworks |
| Desert Festival | Jaisalmer | February | Folk performances, camel races, turban tying, and sunset events |
| Gangaur Festival | Jaipur, Udaipur | March – April | Dedicated to Goddess Parvati, processions, traditional attire, music |
| Teej Festival | Jaipur | July – August | Celebration of monsoon, swings, songs, and rituals for marital bliss |
| Mewar Festival | Udaipur | March – April | Traditional processions, folk performances, immersion ceremony |
| Elephant Festival | Jaipur | March | Decorated elephants, polo match, cultural parade |
| Nagaur Cattle Fair | Nagaur | February | Livestock trading, folk games, rustic competitions |
| Kite Festival | Jaipur, Jodhpur | January 14 (Makar Sankranti) | Sky filled with kites, rooftop celebrations, music & food |
| Jaipur Literature Festival | Jaipur | January | Renowned authors, debates, discussions, and cultural exchange |
Tour Highlights
Experience Rajasthan’s cultural richness & rural lifestyle.
Participate in traditional fairs and festivals with local communities.
Visit iconic cities — Jaipur, Pushkar, Jaisalmer, Udaipur, and Bikaner.
Enjoy folk music, Ghoomar dance, and local handicrafts.
Stay in heritage hotels and desert camps.
Fair & Festivals Tour Rajasthan – 8 Days Itinerary
| Day | Destination | Activities / Highlights |
|---|---|---|
| Day 1 | Jaipur | Arrival in Jaipur. Visit City Palace, Hawa Mahal, and Amber Fort. Enjoy a traditional Rajasthani cultural evening with dinner. |
| Day 2 | Jaipur | Attend vibrant local festival celebrations such as Teej or Gangaur. Experience colorful processions, folk music, and traditional rituals. |
| Day 3 | Pushkar | Drive to Pushkar. Visit the sacred Pushkar Lake and Brahma Temple. Explore the Camel Fair grounds and enjoy local handicrafts. |
| Day 4 | Ajmer | Visit the holy Ajmer Sharif Dargah and nearby bazaars for traditional items. Evening drive to Jodhpur. |
| Day 5 | Jodhpur | Explore Mehrangarh Fort, Jaswant Thada, and local markets. In the evening, enjoy a Rajasthani folk night with music and dance. |
| Day 6 | Jaisalmer | Attend the grand Desert Festival. Witness camel races, turban tying competitions, and folk performances under the stars. |
| Day 7 | Udaipur | Attend the Mewar Festival. Enjoy a scenic boat ride on Lake Pichola, visit City Palace, and take a guided heritage walk. |
| Day 8 | Udaipur | Morning free for shopping and leisure. Departure transfer to Udaipur airport or railway station for onward journey. |
Best Time to Visit:
October to March — when most festivals take place and weather is pleasant.
Quick Travel Tips:
Carry colorful ethnic wear for festival participation.
Pre-book hotels during major festivals like Pushkar & Desert Festival.
Try local delicacies like Dal Baati Churma and Ghewar.
Respect local customs and photography rules.


