Welcome Rajasthan

Welcome Rajasthan Welcome Rajasthan Offers tours,pacakges,car rental,hotel reservation,safari and city guided tours for Jaipur and Rajasthan.

Welcome Rajasthan is a friendly travel company which is a part of Umaid Hotels Group, Jaipur running since 1993 and managed by Mr. Ranvijay, CEO of the company with a team of dedicated professionals, each contributing their optimum expertise to deliver and ensure complete satisfaction of our clients. Our team of tour planners and designers, expert tour organizers and professional tour guides toget

her with our friendly staff members, strive to give the guests an authentic and a great and memorable holiday experience. We believe that when you are discovering Rajasthan, the land culture and heritage, what you need is one who understands your requirements, a specialist who knows the destination, whose care and concern you can depend on - indeed a person with whom you can share your travel experience.

Celebrate the festival of colors with Welcome Rajasthan Tours.
11/03/2017

Celebrate the festival of colors with Welcome Rajasthan Tours.

Desert Festival (23th - 25th Feb, 2013)Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Ghumohe popular Desert Festival is a journey into the heart ...
31/12/2015

Desert Festival (23th - 25th Feb, 2013)Jaisalmer, Rajasthan Ghumo

he popular Desert Festival is a journey into the heart of the desert, the golden city of Jaisalmer which coincides with the full moon in February. For three days, the otherwise barren land of Jaisalmer comes alive and isclustered with hordes of colourfully dressed people.

All festivals in Jaisalmer has a charm of its own. A true show on the sands which attracts even the much traveled visitor. In fact during these days, Jaisalmer gets a chance to parade its exuberant charm to the world. Some chosen and cherished moments of the glorious and illustrious past and affluent culture are on display. The traditional dances backed by high pitched music take the folk dancers and the audience on an euphoric trip. The turban-tying competition and Mr. Desert Contest add a touch of excitement to the festive celebrations. The desert pulsates with a myriad of Rajasthani dances - Ghoomer, Gangaur, Gair Dhap, Moria, Chari and Tehratal. The famous Gair dancers and the Fire dances are the special highlights of the festival. Folk performers like musicians, ballad singers, snake charmers, and puppeteers all exhibit their traditional skills.

There are exciting camel dances, camel acrobatics, camel races, and camel polo, competitions for the best decorated camel and tug-of-war between musclemen. The culmination is a sound and light spectacle on a moonlit night amidst sand dunes. One can enjoy the pleasure of the camel ride on a trip to the sand dunes at Sam.

Urs Festival Date in 2013: Ajmer 11 or 12 May 2013 – 19 or 20 May 2013The festival of Urs in celebrated with great devot...
31/12/2015

Urs Festival Date in 2013: Ajmer 11 or 12 May 2013 – 19 or 20 May 2013

The festival of Urs in celebrated with great devotion and enthusiasm in Rajasthan. It is celebrated with great cheerfulness and dedication by mostly the Muslim pilgrims at Ajmer Sharif Dargah. Urs is held every year in the memory of Saint Khawaja Moinddin Chisti, a well-wisher of mankind and helper of poor people. Urs Fair is celebrated every year in the holy city of Ajmer, Rajasthan. It is organized in honoring the death anniversary of the great Sufi saint, Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti at his Dargah.

Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti, the founder of Chishtia order of fakirs in India, came from Persia. The saint spent his whole life in the service of mankind and is thus known as Khwaja Garib Nawaz, signification as protector of the poor. It is said that the saint comprised death by moving to a cell for six days in isolation. The immortal remains of the holy saint have been entombed at this Dargah.

Nagaur Fair (17th Feb - 20th Feb, 2013)  Nagaur Fair is one of the largest cattle fair in the country, held annually bet...
31/12/2015

Nagaur Fair (17th Feb - 20th Feb, 2013)

Nagaur Fair is one of the largest cattle fair in the country, held annually between late January and early February. Situated half way between Bikaner and Jodhpur, Nagaur awakens with the thronging of cattle, horses and camels accompanied by their colourfully turbaned owners. There are about 25,000 camels on display as well as a large number of horses and cattle.

The fair is renowned for trading in cows, bullocks, camels and horses. People come from hundreds of miles away to buy and sell. There is earnest bargaining between owners and buyers, and plenty of fun and festivity. The camels are very highly prized and their owners take meticulous care of them. The bullocks of Nagaur are renowned for their fitness and attract a large number of buyers. There are horse and camel races as well as dancing and singing.

Mirchi Bazaar (Red Chilly Market) is the main attraction and wooden items, iron crafts and leather accessories as well as local handicrafts, cloth and jewellary are available for sale during the fair. Various games organised during this four-day festival like tug-of-war, camel races, horse races, c**k fights, bull- fights etc. provide entertainment to the tourists and visitors. In the evening, there are performances by folk musicians and dancers. The RTDC puts up a Tourist Village to provide accommodation for the tourists visiting Nagaur during the fair.

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