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Wednesday 26 February 2014

An Extravagant Experience in Ragasthan 2014

Ragasthan, the desert music festival, is a food for the senses; appealing you songs, dancing, movie, food, lifestyle, adventure game, yoga exercises and much, much more. Ragasthan is as much a trip of songs and journey as it is of self-discovery. The music festival in the deserts of Jaisalmer, took place on the days between 13th to 16th February 2014.

Retaining the style, substance and basic principles of the past show, but mature, smarter and a whole day longer, Ragasthan 2014 has an modern line up of new and growing performers from Indian and overseas. Look out for Christophe Chassol (France), Alo Wala (USA), Ash Roy, Mame Khan and Troupe, Ganesh Talkies and Tritha Power, among others.

The event had organized a range of interesting actions like paint-balling, sky-gazing classes, karaoke, beach ball, drive-in outside camping; yoga exercises classes, dorm accommodations and ATV trips.
The adventure of outside camping at the event gives all adventure fans and outside excitement hunters a opportunity to carry out their own camping tents and come have fun with others in the vastness of the desert ambiance.


Adding a bit of miracle to the adventure is the full-moon evening predicted on the Fifteenth of Feb, where you can see the Thar Desert lighted in all its elegance by the normal light of the sun. What contributes to its originality is that it has camel trips all around the camping site to vessel people.

Camping at the event gives adventure fans a opportunity to carry their own camping tents or seek the services of a bed mattress and garbage under the evening sky anywhere in the hills, have fun with the vastness of characteristics. For those who don't have the personality to difficult it out, there are high-class Swiss camping tents available (complete with en-suite bathrooms!) to adventure the fun of outside camping, without the pressure of cool surfaces and public washrooms.
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