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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Pushkar Fair 2010-Pushkar-Rajasthan

Pushkar is a location based at a distance of Around 135 Kms from Jaipur and is famous for its one and only "Lord Brahma" temple in India.A pond with 52 different Ghats dedicated to different communities.

Every year in the during the starting of winter's a special and one of its own kind Fair is organised which is one of the Largest Cattle Fair of the World.People from all over the India come to attend this festival and also to purchase and sale their cattle.This is also known as a Camel Fair but now a days along with camel's , horses ,cows,oxes and many other animals are also taken up.

This year the festival was fantastic and Department of Tourism has really worked hard to make this event a successful event and they succeeded.

Do enjoy the festival with me.


Traditonal Rajasthani Performers
Horse and Camel Accessories
Camel Drinking Water
Group of Camels
Villager taking care of his Camel's
Camel's Sitting
Most Expensive Horse of the Fair
Villagers making Food.
Hot Balloon Safari In Pushkar
Sunset At Pushkar

My another Journey in Pushkar got over.I hope you will enjoy this series too.

For more information on Pushkar please log on to www.unseenrajasthan.com .


34 comments:

  1. Wow.. these are amazing images. Certainly scenes I'll never see in my lifetime. Thank you for sharing them.

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  2. I love Pushkar! It's so beautiful and we had a wonderful darshan at the Brahma mandir.

    Jai

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  3. Wonderful post, thank you for sharing.

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  4. These are wonderful pictures of the festival. That is a very beautiful horse that you pictured, and I really like your sunset photo as well.

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  5. Beautiful photos - I love the camel drinking water - looking at his own reflection. Thank you so much for taking me on such wonderful journeys - to places I will probably never be able to go to on my own.

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  6. Where have you beenfor such a long time Bharat?
    Lovely post, beautiful!

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  7. Sweet animals, and you've reminded me how much I want to take a hot air balloon ride. I did enjoy the festival with you ~ thanks, Bharat and lovely to see you again!!

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  8. I like so much Indian culture. Thank you very much, jani!

    Ap kaisa hai?

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  9. Excellent and Candid pics of Animal Fair Bharat. One of glimpse of so many colorful events of our Country.Thanks for sharing this to our foreigner friends.

    Deepa
    Hamaree Rasoi

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  10. Bharat: Those were some very interesting captures of the fair and camels.

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  11. beautiful images of this wonderful fair!!!

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  12. A very exciting place and festival, I wish i could have been there.

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  13. Very beautiful pictures of a very beautiful country that I've had the opportunity to meet last August!!

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  14. It is good to see you blogging again Bharat! A lovely post with wonderful images. The horse looked very majestic I can see why it was the most expensive one there.

    It is always so nice to see a part of the world which is so different from my own.

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  15. Thank you for posting these great pictures of the festival! That camel looks like it is really enjoying the drinking water.

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  17. Thank you for sharing those nice scenes ... they are inviting us to travel !

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  18. Fun to catch up on your Rajasthan blog! Always fun to see the camels - we only have camels in the zoo around here!

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  19. Hello Bharat !
    Glad you are back on the web.
    Thank you for this serie of beautiful photos. I just enjoy them, they give us a good idea about this festival.

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  20. Gostei de aqui ter chegado, vendo imagens de um mundo diferente do meu.
    Saudações

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  21. What delightful shots! Love the camel drinking water and the balloon in the sky. Gorgeous!

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  22. Congrats on you Post of the Week from Hilary. Seeing this very different land through your eyes is impressive.

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  24. Delighted to have discovered your blog. I have a crushing desire to get to India one day. Thank you for the lovely images. Can't wait to get stuck into the rest of your blog to discover more jewels.
    Thank you
    Maureen
    http://wwworphanstones.blogspot.com

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  25. Wonderful images. Thanks for sharing them with us.

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  26. Beautiful pictures, I loved the horse, it sure must have been expensive. Thanks for showing us such interesting places, I really enjoy visiting your blog, going there is still a dream!

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  27. I have always wanted to attend the camel fair and really appreciate these images. So many camels! so exotic! thanks for taking us....

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  28. Very very beatiful set of pictures. Thanks for sharing.
    Do they have hot air balloon rides throughout the year?

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  29. Super pictures !!!

    Un mundo diferente .

    Desde Argentina, Liliana

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  30. Lovely images, thanks for sharing this view into your country!

    Congrats to you for the POTW mention!

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  31. Love these. Thank you for sharing them.

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  32. Check this out:

    http://rnsane.blogspot.com/2010/12/i-am-honored-bhavesh-chhatbar-and-list.html

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