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Our Trips -
Festival Tours
No matter where your
plans take you to in this sub-continent, we are in a position to include
a festival or a fair in your programme. As most of these festivals and
fairs are once a year affair, regular hotels may not be available. To
overcome this we organise accommodation in exclusive camping with
toilet/shower and vegetarian meal facility. We will give you the list of
dates of some of the major fairs around the sub-continent at least a
year in advance to make it possible for you to plan well.
There is a festival for every reason and for every season. Many
festivals celebrate the various harvests, express devotion to the
deities of different religions. Every celebration centres around the
rituals of prayer, seeking blessings, decorating homes, new clothes with
music, dance and feasting.
Some of the festivals in India
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Pushkar Fair
Pushkar, near Ajmer in Rajasthan |
13-21 Nov
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02 -10 Nov
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20-28 Nov
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09-17 Nov
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30 Oct - 6
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Deepawali
Festival of lights, all over India |
05 Nov |
26 Oct |
13 Nov |
3 Nov |
23 Oct |
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Dushera and Ramlila
generally all over India |
15-17 Oct |
04-06 Oct |
22-24 Oct |
12-14 Oct |
01-03 Oct |
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Desert festival
Jaisalmer in Rajasthan |
28-30 Jan |
16-18 Feb |
05-07 Feb |
23-25 Feb |
12-14 Feb |
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Nagaur festival
Nagaur in Rajasthan |
22-25 Feb |
10 -13 Feb |
30 Jan – 02
Feb |
17- 20 Feb |
06 - 09 Feb |
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Gangaur festival
Jaipur in Rajasthan |
18-20 March |
06 – 08 Apr
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25 -27 March |
13 – 15
April |
02 – 04
April |
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Suraj Kund Crafts Mela
Near Delhi in Haryana |
01- 15 Feb
every year |
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Khajuraho festival of Dances
Chandella Temples |
Feb every
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