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The Definitive Rajasthan Festivals Calendar (2024–2030)

The Definitive Rajasthan Festivals Calendar (2024–2030): A Traveler’s Pillar Guide. Rajasthan Fairs and Festivals 2026: Official Dates & Event Calendar Updated: January 2026 | Verified by Local Experts

The Definitive Rajasthan Festivals Calendar (2024–2030)

Rajasthan isn't just a destination; it’s an experience that peaks during its traditional Melas (fairs). This guide serves as your master resource for planning a trip around the most iconic cultural events in India for the next five years.

 


Quick Navigation: Find Your Festival

 

  1. Winter Spectacles (Jan–Feb)

  2. Spring & Summer Colors (Mar–May)

  3. Monsoon & Autumn Traditions (July–Oct)

  4. Year-End Grand Fairs (Nov–Dec)

  5. Pro Traveler FAQ

 


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I. Winter Spectacles: The Desert in Bloom

 

Peak season (15°C to 25°C). Perfect for photography and luxury desert camping.

 

1. International Kite Festival (Jaipur)

 

  • Significance: Known locally as Sankranti, it marks the sun's entry into the northern hemisphere. The Jaipur sky becomes a battlefield of "Patangs" (kites).

  • Best For: Rooftop culture and traditional Rajasthani sweets like Gajak.

  • Dates: January 14 (Every Year)

 

2. Bikaner Camel Festival

 

  • Significance: A tribute to the 'Ship of the Desert.' Features camel "beauty pageants" and folk dances.

  • Confirmed Dates:

    • 2026: January 10–11

    • 2027: January 09–10

    • 2028: January 08–09

    • 2029: January 13–14

    • 2030: January 12–13

 

3. Jaisalmer Desert Festival (Maru Mahotsav)

 

  • Significance: The most photogenic festival in India. Held amidst the Sam Sand Dunes, it features the famous Moustache Competition and Fire Dances.

  • Confirmed Dates:

    • 2026: Jan 30 – Feb 01

    • 2027: February 18–20

    • 2028: February 08–10

    • 2029: February 28–30 (tentative)

    • 2030: February 16–18

 


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II. Spring & Summer: Royalty and Rituals

 

Experience the transition from the cool spring to the vibrant, hot Rajasthani summer.

 

4. Gangaur Festival (Jaipur & Udaipur)

 

  • Significance: Celebrates Goddess Gauri (Parvati). It is a colorful spectacle of feminine devotion where women carry idols in grand royal processions.

  • Confirmed Dates:

    • 2026: March 21–22

    • 2027: April 09–10

    • 2028: March 28–29

    • 2030: April 05–06

 

5. Mount Abu Summer Festival

  • Significance: The only festival held in Rajasthan's only hill station. A mix of folk music and modern boat races on Nakki Lake.

  • Dates (Range): Usually mid-May (e.g., 2026: May 09–10).

 


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III. The Big Ticket: Year-End Grand Fairs

 

The most visited events globally. Mandatory booking 6 months in advance.

 

6. Pushkar Camel Fair (The World's Largest)

 

  • Significance: A massive fusion of a livestock fair and a Hindu pilgrimage. Over 200,000 people and 50,000 animals gather on the banks of the sacred Pushkar Lake.

  • Confirmed Dates:

    • 2026: November 17–24

    • 2027: November 06–14

    • 2028: October 25 – November 02

    • 2029: November 13–21

    • 2030: November 02–10

 


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Expert FAQ: Planning Your Rajasthan Trip

 

Q: What is the single best festival for a first-time visitor?

 

A: The Pushkar Fair is the most iconic, but for pure visual "Desert Magic," choose the Jaisalmer Desert Festival.

 

Q: How do I handle the "Festival Rush"?

 

A:

  1. Transport: Hire a private driver; trains to Jaisalmer/Bikaner sell out 4 months early.

  2. Clothing: Dress in layers. Desert winters are hot at noon (28°C) but can drop to 4°C at night.

 

Q: Are these festivals safe for solo female travelers?

 

A: Yes, but they are crowded. Always stay in well-lit areas during evening concerts and consider staying in a reputable heritage "Haveli" to ensure local support.

 

 

Planning a trip to India’s most vibrant state? The Rajasthan Cultural Calendar 2026 offers a mesmerizing look into the "Land of Kings." From massive livestock trading at the Pushkar Camel Fair to the rhythmic beats of the Desert Festival, here is the most comprehensive guide to the upcoming events.

 

 

Major Rajasthan Festival Dates 2026 (At a Glance)

 

For quick planning, here are the core dates for the most popular festivals:

 

  1. Bikaner Camel Festival: January 10 – 11, 2026

  2. International Kite Festival: January 14, 2026

  3. Nagaur Cattle Fair: January 24 – 27, 2026

  4. Baneshwar Tribal Fair: January 28 – February 1, 2026

  5. Jaisalmer Desert Festival: January 30 – February 1, 2026

  6. Jaipur Literature Festival: February 1 – 5, 2026

  7. Udaipur World Music Festival: February 9 – 11, 2026

  8. Gangaur Festival: March 21 – 22, 2026

  9. Mewar Festival (Udaipur): March 21 – 23, 2026

  10. Rajasthan Foundation Day: March 30, 2026

  11. Mount Abu Summer Festival: May 17 – 19, 2026

  12. Teej Festival (Jaipur): August 14 – 15, 2026

  13. Pushkar Camel Fair: November 17 – 24, 2026

  14. Bundi Festival: November 27 – 29, 2026

  15. Kumbhalgarh Festival: December 1 – 3, 2026

  16. Mount Abu Winter Festival: December 29 – 31, 2026

 


 

January 2026: The Desert Carnivals

 

Bikaner Camel Festival

Dedicated to the hardy camels of the Thar, this event in Bikaner kicks off the year with camel races, acrobatics, and the famous camel fur-cutting competitions. It is a photographer's paradise.

 

Jaisalmer Desert Festival

Set against the backdrop of the Golden Fort, this three-day extravaganza features folk music, fire dancers, and the quirky Mr. Desert competition. It is the best time to experience the Sam Sand Dunes.

 


 

February – March 2026: Literature & Heritage

 

Jaipur Literature Festival (JLF)

The world’s largest free literary festival returns to the Pink City. It brings together Nobel laureates, Booker Prize winners, and global thinkers for a five-day intellectual feast.

 

Gangaur & Mewar Festival

Celebrated with immense fervor in Jaipur and Udaipur, this festival honors Goddess Gauri. Witness grand processions of traditionally dressed women carrying idols, culminating in spectacular boat processions at Lake Pichola.

 


 

August – November 2026: Monsoons & Livestock Fairs

 

Pushkar Camel Fair 2026

 

The Pushkar Mela is Rajasthan's most iconic event. Thousands of camels and cattle are traded, while the town transforms into a giant carnival with giant wheels, folk performances, and the world-famous Matka Phod competition.

 

Marwar Festival (Jodhpur)

 

Held in the Blue City, this festival focuses on the myth and folklore of the Marwar region, featuring the soul-stirring Maand music style.

 


 

December 2026: Year-End Grandeur

 

Kumbhalgarh Festival

 

Experience Indian classical dance and music performed at the foot of the massive Kumbhalgarh Fort, which boasts the second-longest wall in the world after the Great Wall of China.

 

Mount Abu Winter Festival

 

End your year at Rajasthan's only hill station. Enjoy soulful ballad singing, traditional Ghoomar dances, and a spectacular fireworks display over Nakki Lake.

 


 

Travel Planning Tips for Rajasthan 2026

 

  • Book Accommodations Early: Hotels in Pushkar and Jaisalmer sell out 4-6 months in advance for festival dates.

  • Cultural Etiquette: While festivals are joyous, remember to dress modestly when visiting temples or rural fairs.

  • Local Transport: During major festivals like the Jaipur Kite Festival, expect traffic. Using local rickshaws is often faster than cars.

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