Rajasthan is not quiet. It moves, sings, and lights all the year round. The Festivals of Rajasthan are more than events. They are a way of life. You do not just view with Chetram Holidays. You take part. You see the real Rajasthan. You breathe its histories, know its folks, and breathe the spirit of the land. All is easy with their reliable Rajasthan Festival tour.
Bikaner begins the year well with the Camel Festival. This is not just a fair. It’s a full show. Camels dress in bright clothes. They dance, race, and pose. Night-time the fort is lit and the city is a living thing. At Chetram Holidays, you can be upfront and given histories behind all events.
It is among the largest cattle fairs in India. Thousands of animals, bulls, camels, horses are moved here. People trade, bargain, and celebrate. There’s also music, food, and games. This fair is part of the Rajasthan Festival tour due to its primitive, natural beauty.
March brings Gangaur. Women pray for love and a happy marriage. They dress in red and gold. They sing songs and processions of idols of Gauri. Jaipur and Udaipur streets breathe to life. You’ll see colour everywhere. When visiting Chetram Holidays, you will be able to walk with the crowd, go to local homes and enjoy special sweets prepared on this day.
It is how this city, Udaipur welcomes spring. Boats float on Lake Pichola. Lights shine on the City Palace. Folk music and dance fill the air. People wear bright clothes. They drag idols all over the streets, and finally a mega show at the lake. It is among the most beautiful Festivals of Rajasthan.
Mount Abu becomes cool with joy when the heat is increased. Summer Festival is little yet unique. The lake has boat racing, skating and music. Locals sing ballads. Brightly dressed dancers spin about. Rajasthan Festival tour by Chetram Holidays will provide you with the opportunity to visit relaxedly, without the summer rush.
Teej comes with the rain. Women swing from trees. They sing songs, and put on green sarees. A big procession consisting of elephants, camels and dancers. It is a women festival, but not that everybody does not enjoy the spirit. You can also be part of the rituals and celebrate with Chetram Holidays.
Whereas Teej in Jaipur is big, in Bundi, it is the Kajli Teej. It feels real and close. Women are females who bear idols in small streets. Musicians play on markets. Painted walls and small lanes of Bundi make it special. Here you can meet local people. The Rajasthan Festival tour can take you here to reveal the more somber side of feast.
The birthday of Krishna is a great day. Temples light up. Night people sing and dance. Children dress as little Krishnas. Laddoos and milk treats are being sold in sweet shops. The day is famous in Nathdwara close to Udaipur. In Chetram Holidays you go to the town, the temple and the mood with the locals who have been doing it since years.
This is the festival that pays tribute to valiant kings and warriors of Rajasthan. It is celebrated at Jodhpur and it presents the best of local dance, music and horse performances. All the action centres on the fort. Folk songs give narratives of love and war. Through Chetram Holidays, you will not only be watching the show but also you will know the meaning of each act.
Dussehra in Rajasthan is synonymous with big grounds, high statues of Ravana and thunderous shouts. Firecrackers are lit at sunset and the statues are burnt. Kota is known due to Dussehra fair. It has swings, toy stores, food kiosks and street performances. It’s fun for families and kids. This festival is part of the Rajasthan Festival tour because of the hype and jovial atmosphere.
It is among the most famous Festivals of Rajasthan. It is a combination of cattle trading, temples, food, music and fun held in Pushkar. Individuals arrive in the whole of India. Camels race. Traders shout. Tourists take photos. Ghats are lit with lamps at night. The exposition is full, impudent and gorgeous.
It all draws to a close with gentle music, foggy skies, and smiling faces. The Winter Festival in Mount Abu is non-violent. It has food stalls, folk shows and mini parades. The air is cool. Hot tea is sipped and dancers observed by the lake. It’s calm and cosy. A perfect way to end the year. Chetram Holidays holds it warm with their personal touch and sense of locality.