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Rajasthan Fairs: A cultural and commercial phenomenon

The Daily Guardian

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October 28, 2025

Rajasthan, the land of vibrant culture, ancient traditions, and diverse landscapes, is also home to some of India's most famous and lively fairs and festivals.

- TDG NETWORK

Rajasthan Fairs: A cultural and commercial phenomenon

These fairs, deeply embedded in the cultural fabric of the state, not only celebrate the rich heritage of Rajasthan but also play a significant role in the state's economy. From the world-famous Pushkar Fair to the lesser-known rural fairs in remote villages, these events attract millions of tourists and generate substantial revenue across various sectors. In this article, we will explore how Rajasthan's fairs contribute to the state's economy, benefiting industries such as tourism, agriculture, hospitality, retail, and local artisans.

PUSHKAR FAIR: A MAJOR ECONOMIC DRIVER

One of Rajasthan's most iconic fairs is the Pushkar Fair, also known as the Pushkar Camel Fair. Held annually between October and November, this week-long event is among the largest livestock fairs in the world. While it primarily focuses on livestock trading—especially camels, horses, and cattle—the fair is much more than a commercial event. It serves as a major tourist attraction, bringing together people from all over India and the globe.

Tourism and Hospitality: The Pushkar Fair attracts over 200,000 visitors each year. Tourists from both domestic and international markets flock to Pushkar for its colorful festivities, religious significance, and the chance to witness unique events like camel races, folk music performances, and traditional dance shows.

The influx of tourists generates significant revenue for the local hospitality industry, which includes hotels, guesthouses, and luxury tents. Local businesses such as restaurants, souvenir shops, and food stalls also experience a surge in demand during the fair, creating jobs and boosting the local economy.

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