The
Camel Festival begins with a colourful procession of bedecked camels
against the red sandstone backdrop of the Junagarh Fort, the festivity
advances to the open sand-spreads of the grounds, followed by the best
breed competition, the tug-of-war contest, camel dance and acrobatics,
etc. The camels display amazing footwork, dancing gracefully to the
slightest direction of their trainers. Bridal, bridles, bejewelled
necks, jingling anklets and long, lanky camel shadow on dusky sands cast
a magical spell. Thousands of tourists, local people and dignitaries
revel in this man-and-animal affair organised especially for the
tourists.

The
evenings close with a different tenor and tempo altogether: a
traditional rendezvous of renowned artistes of Rajasthan and the local
folk performers. The jubilant skirt-swirling dancers, the awe-inspiring
fire dance, and the dazzling fireworks light up the fortified desert
city of Bikaner.
The camels display amazing footwork, dancing
gracefully to the slightest direction of their trainers. Bridal,
bridles, bejewelled necks, jingling anklets and long, lanky camel
shadows on dusky sands cast a magical spell. Hundreds of tourists and
thousands of locals and dignitaries revel in this man-and-animal affair
organised especially for the tourists.
HistorySituated
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.