Once a year in winters and on the
middle of the continually rising and falling stark yellow sands
of the great Thar Desert, the empty sands around Jaisalmer come
alive with the brilliant colour, music and laughter of the Desert
Festival. The festival is organised by the tourist authorities as
tourist entertainment around January-February every year. The very
rich and colourful Rajasthani folk culture is on show here for a
few days. Rajasthani men and tall beautiful women dressed in their
brightly costumes dance and sing lingering ballads of valour, romance
and tragedy. Traditional musicians attempt to outdo each other in
their musical superiority.
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The high points of the festival are - snake charmers, puppeteers,
acrobats, folk performers do rapid trade. Camels, the lifeline of
the desert, play a foremost role. Proud moustached villagers, dressed
in their ethnic best come astride their picturesquely caparisoned
camels to join in the camel dances and competitions of camel acrobatics,
camel races, camel polo, tug of war and the like. The tourist dances,
turban tying competitions and tug of war are big draws and laughter.
The Mr Desert competitions, which are focused around the length
of moustaches by and large, attract many hopefuls.
How to Reach
Jaisalmer is in the western most part of Rajasthan. It is 325 Kms
from Jodhpur and 333 Kms from Bikaner.
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