Pushkar Fair-World's Largest Cattle Fair is organized every in Pushkar during Winters.This year it was from 25th Oct to 2nd Nov.I got the opportunity to attend the fair and thus sharing some pictures with you.Villagers from all over the Rajasthan came down to Pushkar for the fair and you can see the Real Culture and village life of Rajasthan.It was a real Fun.
Un reportaje muy completo y lleno de fotografias que enriquecen.
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Beautiful post...good weekend to you...hugs.
ReplyDeleteFascinating colorful post, interesting to see so many camels in one place.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic post! What wonderful photographs. You've captured so well this event, the people and animals involved ... one can almost breathe the air.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely a cultural exposition ... wish I could have been there and experienced it.
I'm sure, like you say, it was great fun!
Great shots from the festival. Looks like it would be so much fun.
ReplyDeleteThe seventh one down might be my favorite just because of all the camels gathered together like that-wow! I bet those tourists would be happy to have a picture like you took The white horse stance is pretty amazing too including the closer image of the young camels.There fur looks fuzzy. I like the contrast of the men with their turbans sitting around..then I saw the man on the brown and white horse with his jacket on- That is so unreal! I'm impressed!! You really did a nice job..
ReplyDeleteInteressante conhecer um pouco da cultura por meio das suas fotos.
ReplyDeleteFico maravilhada em conhecer um pouco de outra cultura. Uma cultura muito interessante,com imagens que causam curiosidade. Beijos, Unseen, um ótimo final de semana!!!
ReplyDeleteBharat: What a great time , I would love to see this festival.
ReplyDeleteVery fine and interesting sequence of pictures about the Festival. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday!
Hi my friend! debtor for its visit and its words, I am happy in visiting its blog and to see the history of its people, very rich culturally, its photos show to everything this, congratulations well and a great one I hug of Brazil.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and colorful. That sure is a lot of camels. That white horse is beautiful. Helen
ReplyDeletePushkar mela...sahi hai yaar..never seen it, but heard lot of raves about it...it will b awesome to experience it first hand.
ReplyDeleteHorses, camels, turbans and saris...it looks spectacular and so much fun. I would have loved to be in the midst of it all! Especially for the FOOD!!
ReplyDeleteSome of these horses are just beautiful animals. I like the camels too. I just do not get to see the camel where I live. It looks very hot and dry there. I suppose it is. Your photography is very good.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Wonderful photographs, beautiful! I would have loved loved loved to have seen this!!!
ReplyDeleteGood post. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteWow all those camels. Love the colors that everyone wears. So interesting.
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The photos are he besy! O love that. Tks for all, kisses foru you.
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I enjoyed that very much. Those photos really are enticing.
ReplyDeleteI feel like I have been on a trip!!! I just can not imagine the life you live. It has got to be the most colorful, interesting life ever.
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ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful post! Fantastic shots! If I could have been there...
Thank´s for sharing a little bit more of your amazing culture, Bathar!
Have a nice week!
Hugs and kisses,
Renata
I love all of your pictures, especially the beautiful and colorful clothes and turbans (not sure if that's the correct word).
ReplyDeleteVery interesting photos that show us and the importance of fair and fun moments!
ReplyDeleteFantastic full color photos!
I've never ridden a camel: it looks like an adventurous day!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting to see this cultural experience so different from my own. We have fares and cattle sales here, but the accoutrements are a little different! I was interested to see the horses, too.
ReplyDeleteBelíssimo post... com imagens de uma cultura diferente da minha...
ReplyDeletemas, que me deixou encantada.
As fotografias, enriquecem os olhos e a alma.
Beijos.
So many camels! So much color! It must have been a wonderful sight to see.
ReplyDeleteSo much to see and appreciate here ~ love the shot of the multitude of relaxing camels! Enjoy your weekend...
ReplyDeletePretty cool fair! Your country has some rich culture indeed! Always something new to be enthralled by...
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ReplyDelete. great india . ever and for.ever .
. great shots from the festival .
. best regards,,, dear friend .
. paulo .
What a lovely post. All the pictures are very beautiful specially the camels. You have taken marvellous photos and all are excellent. I enjoyed seeing all the photos of Pushkar fair.
ReplyDeleteWhat beautiful animals! I love the colors of the people's clothes!
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Rosa
Wow.. colourful and beautiful. I see such incredible images here which depict a life I'd never get the chance to see elsewhere. Thank you for that. Lovely
ReplyDeleteWonderful festival! Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteLovely post - interesting pics of camels and the festival.
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Bonitas fotos.
bej
Thank youl so much for allowing us to come with you. Very interesting. That white horse was stunning.
ReplyDeleteCamels are facinating to us who rarely see them. Thank you.
The women always dress so beautifully. And all those camels--amazing. Of course I love the horses and that paint the man is trying out is very beautiful. MB
ReplyDeleteHi,Famous festival,I missed it.That white horse is a beauty!And to see so many camels,is a lovely sight.This post captures the essence of the festival.Thanks for the tour.
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ReplyDeleteA lot of nice photos. Great!
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Taste to know places, Taste to see photos that show the reality. Congratulações.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images and so many stories behing each one of them...
ReplyDeleteThat's an amazing set of photos, you must have had quite a time. Thank you so much for visiting my blog.
ReplyDeleteThanks for taking us to the Pushkar Festival. Your photos are wonderful and I like the way you've captured the people as well as the camels and horses.
ReplyDeleteoh looks like a funfilled event!
ReplyDeleteI love the whitehorse picture.. captured at the right moment I see :).
Great photos. Thank you for the journey in Rajasthan.
ReplyDeleteThose pictures are great! That looks like a fun festival.
ReplyDeleteFantástica serie, llena de tradiciones y de cultura diferente pero muy enriquecida por la diversidad. Un fuerte saludo.
ReplyDeleteWow!...amazing images...i wish i could visit rajasthan too...
ReplyDeleteThe horses are gorgeous! I love the accessories - so colorful and unique!
ReplyDeleteUnas fotos bellas, gracias por compartirlas. Un abrazo.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo feature!
ReplyDeleteIiked each of the shot for their unique natural charcteristic.
Great job Done!
Will you send me one of the fly masks for my horse?
ReplyDeleteInteresting as always.
Here I learn and travel through the Internet to know other cultures, congratulations my friend,
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of the Brazilian friend
Sergio
ps.: please excuse my English bad
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Aqui eu aprendo e viajo atraves da internet para conhecer outras culturas,
parabens meu amigo,
um abraço do amigo brasileiro
sergio
ps.: perdoe meu péssimo ingles
wonderful photos!!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful festival, Bharat. Thank you for sharing. It is amazing to see so many camels in one place.
ReplyDeletethese are wonderful photos! i feel as though I have stepped into another world.
ReplyDeleteSuch interesting and colorful shots you show us. I love camels. I have a large collection of vintage postcards of camels – I’ll do a post on them sometimes.
ReplyDeleteBelissimas fotos !!!
ReplyDelete"... E de novo acredito que nada do que é
importante se perde verdadeiramente.
Apenas nos iludimos, julgando ser donos das coisas,
dos instantes e dos outros.
Comigo caminham todos os mortos que amei,
todos os amigos que se afastaram,
todos os dias felizes que se apagaram.
Não perdi nada,
apenas a ilusão de que tudo podia ser meu para sempre."
Miguel Sousa Tavares
Abraços com todo meu carinho.
Uma linda semana com muito amor e carinho.
Such a rich culture. The colors are wonderful and the atmosphere is intoxicating.
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ReplyDeleteI liked them photos!
Very rich the culture of your country. It always continues showing the beauty of your country.
Kisses!
As arteiras
Hola :),
ReplyDeletecuanto tiempo!! je je.
Es que ahora es epoca muy liada para mi, bueno hoy es el dia libre que aprovecho de ver varios blogs, je je.
Acabo de ver tus fotos, son muy chulas, me han gustado mucho.
Enhorabuena!!!
PD: El dia 21 de Enero me voy de viaje a Anatapur, en sur de India, en Fundacion Vicente Ferrer, tengo muchas ganas, ufff!!! je je
That white horse is nice to have!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing event. Wonderfully documented by you
ReplyDeleteHiii suas fotos são especiais.
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I wanted to attend this festival, but due to lack of time, I missed this one. You captured them beautifully
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ReplyDeleteu tuk me bac to that wonderful place...:)
brilliant pics bharat..
loved the ones of camels in a group n also the villagers in yellow turbans:)
Each time I visit your blog. more will have to know your culture!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful images!
wow cool!!!! i learn new stuff about the culture everytime i came here ya... you do a great job!!
ReplyDeleteNow that must be something worth seeing!
ReplyDeleteLot's of animals and great colours.
Hi Greetings:)
ReplyDeleteVery interesting colorful festival. I have never seen so many camels in place. The white horse is gorgeous.
Have a nice day:)
Joseph
Spectacular blog. Just got lost.:)
ReplyDeleteWonderful post. love photos
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ReplyDeletehere's an interesting cattle fair.
We also have this tradition but with other animals.
greetings
Thank you for letting me visit and see a part of your world. Someday I may visit in person.
ReplyDeleteThis is just mindblowing! Superb collection :)
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Very interesting post and beautiful photos.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing. :D
Kisses Unseen.
Beautiful photos of a world alien to the green and damp hills of the Shropshire Marches.
ReplyDeleteA lovely post.
Cool post! Lovely photos!!! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my lovely shots and I would have been here sooner but it took me a day to get through the comments ;-)
ReplyDeleteFascinating glimpse of everyday life kicked up a notch. Festivals here just don't have the same authentic feeling. Or then again maybe they do. A town nearby will be celebrating its annual Redneck Festival next weekend.
ReplyDeleteI am very happy to go to that Fairl. Very interesting and colorful. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteEverything is so beautiful that I want to go away again for India ...
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographic series! Thanks!
:-)
Hello.
ReplyDeleteA good weekend for you.
kiss with my smile
Bea
Preciosos los camellos y los caballos...
ReplyDeleteSaludos y un abrazo
Beautiful snaps.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photographs, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the tour.
kiss with my smile...:))
A veritable feast of light and color.
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ReplyDeletehas a premium 'The circle of friends award' who liked to give the Bharat Khatri...
Caro amigo, bela foto-reportagem...Espectacular....
ReplyDeleteUm abraço
Interesting! Camels getting beauty treatment? Haha!
ReplyDeleteI can't get anywhere near commenting all the beautiful photos.... Such a fantastic atmosphere, beautiful views, so exotic... Thank you for sharing all these great pics!
ReplyDeletePost affascinante, bellissime foto!
ReplyDeleteThanks for educating me, I didn't knowthere are camels in India.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
marvellous pictures!
ReplyDeleteI am glad you saw mine! and I thank you very much for it.
And by the way,I wish you a very happy New Year
The horse riding accessories and all those camels! WOW! Great photos.
ReplyDeleteSimply lovely. Wishing you a great 2010!
ReplyDeleteThanks for such a nice blog.
ReplyDeleteIndia being a vast country has plenty offer the eager traveler. In fact there are so many tourist places in India that they cater to almost any holiday type.