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Elephant Festival

The Elephant Festival is a unique event held annually in Jaipur, the capital
of Rajasthan. Groomed to perfection, glittering in gold, row upon row of
elephants catwalk before an enthralled audience. The elephants move gracefully
in procession, run races, play the regal game of polo, and finally participate
in the spring festival of Holi. It is festival time for the elephants.
Activities
A festival where elephants are the centre of attraction. The festival
begins with a procession of elephants, camels and horses, followed by
lively folk dancers. Elephant races, elephant-polo matches and a most
interesting tug of war between elephants and men, are all part of this
spectacular event.
History
The Jataka stories of Buddhism refer to the tradition of Hastimangala
(the Elephant Festival). A royal mount from time immemorial, the elephant
has also been a symbol of strength and wealth. For the Rajput kings, the
elephants were of especial significance not only during war but also during
the royal festivities-a must at royal pageant. Nishan-ka-hathi, the flag
carrier, led the procession. The king always mounted a caparisoned elephant.
Special hunting programs and elephant fights were organized to entertain
the royal guests. Jaipur was a favorite with the important personalities
of the British Raj and the Maharajas always arranged for their guests
of honor elephant rides up to the Amber palace. Even today, the mahouts
take tourists up to the Amber Palace on elephant back.
Rajasthan Tourism revived the tradition by including the Elephant Festival
in the cultural calendar. The present-day pageant, originated only a decade
ago, was devised especially with the tourist in mind. The inclusion of
the game of polo is more recent, being inspired by a cartoon in Punch
magazine that showed the Indian polo team atop an elephant after it won
all the international tournaments. Every year on the day after Holi, the
old stadium at Jaipur, the Chaugan (originally planned for elephants),
forms the venue for a spectacular jamboree.
Places to see
Jaipur is famous for Hawa Mahal, Amber Fort, City Palace, Jantar Mantar
and many more.
Getting there
By Air
Indian airlines, Jet airways and Sahara airlines have regular service
to Jaipur. All the major cities are connected to Jaipur.
By road
Rajasthan Roadways have regular bus services from New Delhi, running deluxe
and air conditioned coaches from Bikaner house, Delhi. Jaipur is also
well connected with the other cities of Rajasthan. With good road conditions
you can also travel by private car/taxi.
By Train
Shatabdi and Intercity connects Jaipur to Delhi. Shatabdi is fully air conditioned
train starts from Delhi (5.55 AM) to Jaipur (10.35 AM), you can also try
Intercity Exp starts from Delhi at (4.55 PM) reaches Jaipur (10.35 PM).
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