In
the midst of the endlessly undulating, stark yellow
sands of the great Thar Desert, rises the golden sandstone
city of Jaialmer, like a beautiful mirage, on top
of the mythical Trikut hill. Once a year in winter,
the empty sands around Jaisalmer come alive with the
brilliant colour, music and laughter of the Desert
Festival. The very rich and colourful Rajasthani folk
culture is on show here for a few days.
Handsome Rajasthani men and tall beautiful women dressed
in their brilliantly hued picturesque costumes dance
and sing haunting ballads of valor, romance and tragedy.
The usual fair attractions are there - snake charmers,
puppeteers, acrobats, folk performers do brisk business.
Camels, the lifeline of the desert, play a major role.
Proud moustached villagers, dressed in their ethnic
best come astride their picturesquely caparisoned
camels to join in the camel dances and competitions
of camel acrobatics, camel races and décor,
camel polo, tug of war and the like.
The Langa and Manganiyar folk musicians, the brisk
pace of Rajasthani folk dances like Gair, Dhyap, Gangaur,
Ghoomar, Moria, Terathal, Rajasthani handicrafts are
the other attractions at the festival.