Bharatpur Tourist Attractions
Bharatpur
has not that much of rich heritage sites, architecturally or even, commercially
like the other cities of Rajasthan. But it is the home of more than 380 species
of beautiful feathered birds, and this is the reason why visitors want to visit
this place time and again. It is situated in the eastern part Rajasthan of
India and significant for Keoladeo Ghana Bird Sanctuary. The best season to
visit is October to February. Here, mainly Hindi and English are spoken.
Distance from Agra is 56 km and from New Delhi is 215 km. Brij Festival is the
most colorful festival of Bharatpur. It is celebrated prior to the festival of
Holi, which marks the beginning of the spring season and end of winters and
thus, falls mostly in March.
The villagers wear traditional costumes that are dyed in bright vivacious colors, sing Holi songs and enact Raslila dance that depicts the playful dance of Krishna with 'gopis'. The reenactment and the overall atmosphere of the region during the festival, is full of gaiety and enthusiasm. Everybody, whether young or old, men or women, give in to the boisterous moods of the festival and celebrate with folk melodies and performances, warm and hearty smiles and splashing colors on everybody. Visiting Bharatpur during this time gives you a chance to have first-hand experience of the festival.
The villagers wear traditional costumes that are dyed in bright vivacious colors, sing Holi songs and enact Raslila dance that depicts the playful dance of Krishna with 'gopis'. The reenactment and the overall atmosphere of the region during the festival, is full of gaiety and enthusiasm. Everybody, whether young or old, men or women, give in to the boisterous moods of the festival and celebrate with folk melodies and performances, warm and hearty smiles and splashing colors on everybody. Visiting Bharatpur during this time gives you a chance to have first-hand experience of the festival.
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