A lively and colourful event, the Camel Festival is organised
by the Department of Tourism, Art & Culture, Rajasthan in
Bikaner every year. January is just the right month for a desert
spree, and Bikaner just the right place to see the Ships of the
Desert. In the camel country Bikaner, these desert leviathans
pull heavy cartloads, transport grain and even work at the wells.
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The Camel Festival begins with a colourful procession of bedecked
camels against the red sandstone backdrop of the Junagarh Fort,
the festivity advances to the open sand-spreads of the grounds,
followed by the best breed competition, the tug-of-war contest,
camel dance and acrobatics, etc. The camels display amazing footwork,
dancing gracefully to the slightest direction of their trainers.
Bridal, bridles, bejewelled necks, jingling anklets and long,
lanky camel shadow on dusky sands cast a magical spell. Thousands
of tourists, local people and dignitaries revel in this man-and-animal
affair organised especially for the tourists.
The evenings close with a different tenor and tempo altogether:
a traditional rendezvous of renowned artistes of Rajasthan and
the local folk performers. The jubilant skirt-swirling dancers,
the awe-inspiring fire dance, and the dazzling fireworks light
up the fortified desert city of Bikaner.
How to Reach
Bikaner is 240 Kms from Jodhpur and a major railhead. 343
Kms north-west of Jaipur, 333 Kms north-east ofJaisalmer
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