Experience

Experience a truly immersive journey at our resorts, where you'll be surrounded by the beauty of nature and wildlife. But if you're craving even more excitement and adventure, these cities offer a plethora of thrilling experiences that draw visitors from far and wide. Here are some enticing recommendations to explore and plan in advance for:

Ranthambore music & wildlife Festival

Organised in the month of December, this  2 nights 3 days-long cultural fiesta  is held at the Nahargarh Ranthambore and focuses on both the need to preserve India’s wildlife and the promotion of dying musical forms.through a spectacular banquet of world music, art, food and wildlife experiences. The festival seeks to be a platform to honour Rajasthan’s little-known, world-class musicians and celebrate the singular music traditions that have made the state synonymous with Indian folk music around the world.

Pushkar camel festival

The Pushkar Fair (Pushkar Camel Fair) or Pushkar Mela, as it is locally known as, is an annual five day camel and livestock fair held in the town of Pushkar between the months of October and November. It is one of the world’s largest cattle fairs. Apart from the buying and selling of livestock, it has become an important tourist attraction. Competitions such as the ‘matka phod’, ‘longest moustache’ and ‘bridal competition’ are the main draws for this fair which attracts thousands of tourists. In recent years, the fair has also included an exhibition football match between the local Pushkar Club and a team of foreign tourists.

Pushkar Holi

Celebrate the vibrant Pushkar Holi, a kaleidoscope of colors and joy.Watch the city come alive with music, dance, and festivities. Immerse yourself in the traditional rituals of the festival and witness the grandeur of the vibrant Holi procession. Create cherished memories amidst the lively atmosphere of Pushkar’s iconic Holi celebrations.

Ranthambore music & wildlife Festival

Organised in the month of December, this  2 nights 3 days-long cultural fiesta  is held at the Nahargarh Ranthambore and focuses on both the need to preserve India’s wildlife and the promotion of dying musical forms.through a spectacular banquet of world music, art, food and wildlife experiences. The festival seeks to be a platform to honour Rajasthan’s little-known, world-class musicians and celebrate the singular music traditions that have made the state synonymous with Indian folk music around the world.

Pushkar camel festival

The Pushkar Fair (Pushkar Camel Fair) or Pushkar Mela, as it is locally known as, is an annual five day camel and livestock fair held in the town of Pushkar between the months of October and November. It is one of the world’s largest cattle fairs. Apart from the buying and selling of livestock, it has become an important tourist attraction. Competitions such as the ‘matka phod’, ‘longest moustache’ and ‘bridal competition’ are the main draws for this fair which attracts thousands of tourists. In recent years, the fair has also included an exhibition football match between the local Pushkar Club and a team of foreign tourists.

Pushkar Holi

Celebrate the vibrant Pushkar Holi, a kaleidoscope of colors and joy.Watch the city come alive with music, dance, and festivities. Immerse yourself in the traditional rituals of the festival and witness the grandeur of the vibrant Holi procession. Create cherished memories amidst the lively atmosphere of Pushkar’s iconic Holi celebrations.