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A
festival of colour with a different nuance - as
kites take to the sky all over Rajasthan. In the
evening, kites with lights in them add to the
twinkling skies above. The main points of
celebration are Jaipur and Jodhpur. The main
kite-flying day, Makar Sankranti, is on January
14.
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Day 1: Arrive in Jodhpur (by air from
Delhi/Udaipur/Mumbai).
Day 2: Morning, sightseeing; afternoon,
watch the skies alive with their soaring kites,
from the stadium. Maybe you could try your hand
at kite flying too.
Day 3: Drive to Jaisalmer, sightseeing.
Day 4: Morning, sightseeing, afternoon,
drive back to Jodhpur.
Day 5: Morning train to Jaipur;
sightseeing in the Pink City and Amber.
Day 6: Makar Sankranti day. Literally
every rooftop is dotted with kite-flyers. In the
afternoon, there is an international kite flying
competition and related activities at Chaugan
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