Desert
Festival: About the Fair
Jaisalmer exercise immense charm, but with the staging of the annual
Desert Festival (21-22-23 February, 2005), it has also become one
of the more important events on the annual calendar. Essentially,
it is a showcase of the performing arts of the region on the stretching
sands around this desert citadel. A number of amusing turban tying
competitions and camel races. It is center of attraction among the
tourists comming to India in the month of mid Feb.
From
the simple village folk or tribal to the rajas and ranis, the preferred
colours are bright red, dazzling yellow, lively green or brilliant
orange, highlighted by a lavish use of sparkling gold and silver
zari or gota. Tribal and nomadic women are known for their love
for silver jewellery (although men too sport ear studs and earrings).
The ornaments follow age-old designs typical of a particular tribe.
You can watch all this during the desert fair of Rajasthan.
Activities
The perfect time to visit the golden city is during the Desert Festival,
held in Jan/Feb. every year, when the city reverberates to the sound
of melodious tunes and rhythms. Folk dances, exciting competitions
an contests, especially the turban-tying contest. Mr. Desert contest
and camel races enliven the festivities. Colorful craft bazaars
are set up for the occasion and a sound and light spectacle is organized
wit folk artists performing against the splendid backdrop of the
famous Sam sand dunes on the full moon night. Surely a not-to-be
missed event.
History
The city has an interesting legend associated with it, according
to which, Lord Krishna-the head of the Yadav Clan, foretold Arjuna
that a remote descendent of the Yadav Clan would built his kingdom
atop the Trikuta Hill. His prophecy was fulfilled in 1156 A.D. when
Rawal Jaisal, a descendent of the Yadav Clan and a Bhatti Rajput,abandoned
his fort at Lodurva and founded a new capital - Jaisalmer,perched
on the Trikuta Hill.
Bahti Rajputs of Jaisalmer were fedual chiefs
who lived off the forced levy on the caravans laden with precious
silks and spices that crossed the territory enroute Delhi-or-Sind.
These caravans earned the town great wealth.
Places to see
Jaisalmer is famous for Jaisalmer Fort, Patwon-ki-Haveli, Tazia
Tower, Gadsisar Lake, Sum desert and many more.
Getting there
By Air
The nearest airport that caters to Jaisalmer - bounded
travellers is at Jodhpur. Jodhpur is connected to many other indian
cities by air.
By Road
Rajasthan Roadways run very comfortable deluxe & air conditioned
buses from Jaipur, Jodhpur, Bikaner. The roads are very good and
fairly comfortable.
By Rail
The nearest railway station that caters to Jaisalmer - bounded travellers
is at Jodhpur. Jodhpur is connected to many other indian cities
by train.

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