Fast Facts
Venue: Jaipur, Rajasthan
Significance: Tourist Festival
Duration of Festival: 1 day
Month of Celebration: March
Next Date of Event: 10 March 2009 and 28 March 2010
Reaching There: Jaipur is well connected through air, rail and road
to all major Indian cities.
About Elephant Festival
One of the most dazzling festivals of
RajasthanIndia is Elephant Festival
of Jaipur. The occasion of holi is commemorated with the celebrations of
elephant festival. Elephants have been a favorite ride for the royal
monarchs of Rajasthan and elsewhere in India. Thus, the festival brings the
most beautiful elephants, of course, draped exquisitely and lavishly.
The elephants also flamboyant
their embellishments and walk elegantly in the procession. It is true
delight for the tourists to see th elephants flaunting their jeweled
accessories. The tourists, the elephants, the Mahuts, the locals all welcome
the spring season and Holi with the one of its kind elephant festival. The
festive side of Jaipur is reflected through the celebrations of this
festival.
The Buddhist Jataka stories refer to the custom of Hastimangala (the
elephnat festival). A symbol of strength and wealth, the elephants always a
special importance for the rulers. Be it wars or hunting expeditions,
elephants have always accompanied the kings. The kings of yester years used
to arrange elephant rides for their guests and that tradition is even
followed today. You can climb up the Amber fort at Jaipur on an
elephant's
back.
This tradition was revived by the Department of Rajasthan Tourism in the
cultural calendar of the state.
The present day form of festival has incepted only a decade ago. The crux
of the festival is to attract more tourists to the state. Annually on the
day followed by holi Chaugan, an old stadium at Jaipur refreshes with
elaborate celebrations.
Attractions of Elephant Festival
Elephant are lavishly adorned by their masters with vibrant colors, saddler
cloth (locally called jhool), and elegant jewelery pieces. The beholders are
delighted to see a procession of well decorated elephants. The real pleasure
of the festival are
- Procession of Elephants
- A match of elephant polo
- An elephant race
- Playing Holi on elephant's back
- Best Decorated Elephant Competition