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Pushkar Fair: Of Colour, Camels and Culture

Swati Talwar

Last updated: Sep 24, 2019

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The camel race, matka phod contest and the bridal competition in the Pushkar Fair

Filmy

Hrithik Roshan was filmed visiting the Dargah in Ajmer as Emperor Akbar in "Jodhaa Akbar"

Shop

Stone and silver jewellery, Rajasthani puppets, tie-and-dye clothes from the shops in the tiny alleys next to the Pushkar Lake

Eat

Dal bati churma, malpua, and lassi

Click

Sunset by the Taragarh Fort

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Pushkar Fair Dates for 2017:

This year the fest starts on 23rd October ends on 4th November 2017. 

 

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As soon as I entered the city, the electric atmosphere and vibrant costumes of the locals immediately cast a spell on me. Although Pushkar is famous for housing the only Brahma temple in the world, during the festival, the emphasis is less religious and more carnivalesque. People descended the event ground near the Pushkar Lake to witness regally dressed camels and competitions which made me go – what? Yes, you have to see the competitions to believe them. The highlights of the festival were the camel race, matka phodphod contest and the bridal competition. But the clincher was the moustache competition. Wearing colourful bright turbans and dazzling smiles, some contestants have been known to have moustaches 11 feet long!moustache competition. Wearing colourful bright turbans and dazzling smiles, some contestants have been known to have moustaches 11 feet long!

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The beauty of the Pushkar Fair lies as much in the charged party atmosphere as it does in the serenity it offers towards the evening. The view of the Pushkar Lake from Out of the Blue restaurant was breathtaking and the fireworks from its banks which lasted for more than an hour kept me in rapt attention. The Naga Sadhus along the lake, in a state of eternal trance, made for perfect clicks too. Along with the visual festivities, I was blown away by the epicurean delights Pushkar had to offer. A meal of dal bati churma, malpua, and lassi was perfect to get myself ready for the next best thing in Pushkar – shopping!

(Note – Being a holy town, Pushkar is a non-alcoholic zone and the food is strictly vegetarian.)

 

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The shops in the tiny alleys next to the Pushkar Lake are a shopper’s paradise. Stone and silver jewellery, Rajasthani puppets, tie-and-dye clothes, are some of the most popular buys. The day ended with a mesmerizing performance of Kalbelia dancers at the RTDC huts, organized by the Rajasthan Tourism Board. Graceful and dare devilish – they were dancing with fire and swords.

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Pushkar Fair is a riot of colour and culture. What you will bring back from your experience are three things – entertainment, entertainment, and entertainment! My bags are already packed, what about yours?

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