Bikaner Camel Festival
Where camels dance and the desert sings
Significance
Organised by Rajasthan Tourism to celebrate the dying culture of camel rearing in the Thar. The Rathore royal family of Bikaner traditionally led the region's camel corps.
The Ship of the Desert takes centre stage — camel races, dance contests, best-decorated camel competitions, and a fur-cutting art display where shaved patterns become living sculptures.
First-time visitor
Arrive for the opening parade, follow the races, stay for the evening folk music under open skies.
What to see
- Camel beauty pageant
- Fire dance by Langa & Manganiar folk singers
- Camel polo & tug-of-war
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Travel tips
- 1January is cold at night — pack a jacket
- 2The Junagarh Fort sound & light show pairs beautifully
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About Bikaner Camel Festival
Bikaner Camel Festival 2027 is scheduled for 9–10 Jan 2027. That's 260 days from today.
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