Rajasthan Festivals is the best way to experience the royal state’s culture and heritage. Whether you are looking for Rajasthan festivals tour or planning a self guided trip, our curated festival experiences will help you see the state’s traditions, fairs and festivals.
We offer exclusive Rajasthan cultural tours that include Pushkar Camel Fair, Teej and Desert Festival. Each package is designed to give you authentic experiences with guided tours, local food and heritage stays so your trip is truly unforgettable.
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From royal processions to folk dances and traditional music, every festival in Rajasthan has a story to tell. Check out our customised packages, get itineraries and plan your visit to see these festivals at their best.
Ramdevra Fair—also known as Baba Ramdevji Fair or Ramdevra Fair, Rajasthan—is one of the most sacred pilgrimages of western India. Held every year in the village of Ramdevra, Jaisalmer district, this fair attracts hundreds of thousands of devotees from Rajasthan, Gujarat, Madhya Pradesh and beyond. In 2025, Ramdevra Fair will start from August 25 to […]
Read MoreRajasthan, the Land of Kings, is famous for its grand palaces, golden deserts and royal heritage but also for its colourful festivals that showcase centuries old traditions. While most tourists know about the Pushkar Mela and Camel Fair, the state has many other festivals that offer a deeper and more authentic experience. From monsoon festivals […]
Read MoreKajli Teej also known as Kajari Teej Festival is one of the most colourful and culturally rich festival of Rajasthan. Celebrated every year during monsoon season, it is especially for women—married and unmarried—who come together to worship Goddess Parvati and seek blessings for marital bliss, happiness and prosperity. The festival is most popular in Bundi, […]
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