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Rajasthan Culture - Pushkar Fair Activities


The Pushkar Fair also called the Pushkar Camel Fair or local people call it as Karthik Mela. It is the most popular Fair held in the small city of Pushkar in Rajasthan the Cultural State of Rajasthan in India. The world famous Pushkar Fair is full of Flahes of Light which attracts many tourists to this place, which lies in the Ajmer district of Rajasthan.

There are many other ongoing activities which one can enjoy like:
1)     Hot Air Baloon Ride:
The little dots of different colours of Pushkar Fair look more beautiful with a view from bird’s eye in a Hot air balloon. It is one of the must try activities at the Pushkar Fair. You can see the magnificent view of the Carnival.

2)     Camel Traders:
Camel Trading is one of the oldest practice taking place during the Pushkar Fair. Hundreds and thousands of herders and nomads gather in the area around the Pushkar Lake to buy and sell their livestock. It is the best chance to witness the centuries old practice of camel trading.

3)     The Longest Moustache Competition:
The longest moustache competition is one of the world famous competition where you can enjoy all those hunks of Rajasthan donning moustaches as long as a rope. Apart from this, there is a bride-groom contest, matka phod contest, tug-of-war, turban tying.
Over here at Pushkar Mela everyday will be a different and a unique one. The true beauty of The Cultural Rajasthan Tour is best reflected through every bit of this fair.

Last but not the least “Not to be missed at all” shopping during this festival as there you will find many eye-catching antique sparkling pieces of Rajasthan. Beautiful mirrored Rajasthani dresses, lak bangles, handmade bags and other knick-knacks are available at an arm’s length. And since it is a festive season, it is just the right reason to shop till you drop!
Also you can also try some of the traditional food of Pushkar especially the local cuisines like Dal Baati Churma. It’s the best time to indulge in the food specialities of Pushkar, and you can relish it throughout your trip.

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