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About Elephnat Festival, Jaipur
A Grand, Traditional Spectacle of Rajasthani Royalty and Color
The Jaipur Elephant Festival traditionally held on the eve of Holi (Phalgun Purnima, usually in March) is historically one of Rajasthan’s most spectacular cultural events celebrating the elephant as a symbol of royalty, strength, and prosperity. The festival is renowned for its grand procession of beautifully decorated elephants, elephant polo matches, and tug-of-war competitions drawing massive international crowds. Today the tradition of celebrating Holi with elephants continues through ethical, private venues in Jaipur that focus on safe interaction, organic colors, and the well-being of the animals, offering a vibrant, responsible cultural experience.
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