Nagaur
Fair
The quaint town of Nagaur, one
of the most picturesque of Rajput townships, stirs to life
during the Nagaur Fair. The cattle fair here is the second
largest in Rajasthan and is held every year during the month
of Magh (Jan.-Feb.) BREED BARGAINS
The fair is renowned for trading in cows, bullocks, camels
and horses. Their owners are seen wearing colourful turbans
and flaunting long moustaches. The bullocks of Nagaur are
renowned for their fitness and attract a large number of
buyers. Both the owners and buyers bargain to their heart's
content until they decide upon a price.
SHOPPING AND RECREATION
Mirchi Bazaar (Red Chilly Market)
is the main attraction and wooden items, iron crafts and
leather accessories are available in abundance during the
fair.
Various games are organised during
this four-day festival. Tug-of-war, camel races, cock fights
etc. provide entertainment to the tourists and visitors.
As the sun goes down, a joyous atmosphere is created by
the folk musicians, whose voices echo far and wide across
the tranquil desert sand.
HOW TO GET THERE
Air: Nagaur
can be reached from Jaipur (293-km), Jodhpur (135-km) and
Udaipur (400-km), which are on the domestic airlines route
that links Delhi to Mumbai.
Rail: Most of Rajasthan is accessible by
a network rail services. An excellent conncetion to Jaipur,
the capital of Rajasthan, from Delhi is the Pink City Express
(5 hrs). Other places too are linked by passenger and express
trains. Some other important train connections are: Ranakpur
Express (Bikaner-Nagaur-Ratangarh); 4893 Mail (Marwar-Nagaur-Merta
Road Junction).
Road: Rajasthan State Roadways coaches
link most tourist places and business centres in and around
the state. Chauffer-driven air-conditioned can be hired
through the State Tourist Offices and other approved operators |