The
Camel Festival is an event organized in Bikaner by
the Department of Tourism, Art and Culture,
Government of Rajasthan, every year in the month of
January. Desert region's Folk dances and Music, add
on to what is otherwise an exclusive camel affair.
A festival when the ships of the desert are
seen at their best. Camels fascinate tourists from
all over the world with their movements, charm and
grace. A spectacle of unusual camel performances:
camel races, camel dances, and the bumpy, neck
shaking camel rides.
Activities: The festival starts with the
procession of beautifully decorated camels. The
procession heads towards the open sand grounds.
Here, the festivities begin in earnest. The Camel
Pageant is held on the first day wherein the camel
owners show off their Camels' decorations and
jewellery. Camel dance performances are also held. A
competition for best decorated camel, fur cutting
design, camel milking and the best camel hair cut is
organized The camels display amazing footwork,
dancing gracefully to the slightest direction of
their drivers. Colourful bridles, bejewelled necks,
jingling anklets and long, lanky camel shadows on
dusky sands, cast a magical spell.
In this festival tea and sweets prepared by camel
milk are made available to the visitors interested
in enjoying them.
On the second day, the fleetest camels of the region
take part in the camel races. The competition is
fierce as the best camels vie for the honors.
Thousands of excited tourists and locals cheer the
favorites.
On both days, the evening ends with a rendezvous
with the renowned folk artists of Rajasthan. The
jubilant, skirt swirling dances, the awe inspiring
fire dances and many other equally interesting
performances entertain the visitors. The grand
finale is a magnificent display of fireworks which
illuminates the desert city of Bikaner.
History: Situated in the heart of the desert
belt, Bikaner was always an inaccessible land.
Before the advent of modern motor vehicles, the
survival of the people of this region depended on
the 'Ship of the desert' - the Camel. The camels of
this region were famous for their endurance as well
as their strength and beauty.
In fact, the Bikaner army had an elite camel corps
called the Ganga Risala which took active part in
both the World Wars. The Ganga Risala was a Camel
unit in the army even after the independence and it
took part in Indo-Pak wars. Bikaner also boasts of
the only Camel breeding center in India.
Camel can still be seen pulling heavy loads on carts
in this region. With such a long association with
Camels, it is but natural that the Department of
Tourism, Art and Culture chose to hold the Camel
festival in Bikaner.
Places to see: Bikaner is famous for Junagarh
Fort, The Suraj Pol or Sun Gate, Lal garh Palace,
Ganga Golden Jubilee Museum, Gardens and Parks and
many more.








