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Fairs and festivals are a
pleasant change to the daily routine lives that we lead.
The Jauljibi and Thal Fairs in the Pithorgarh district of
Uttaranchal are matchless because both these places throb
with life when these fairs are held. They are the meeting
points of three different cultures. Both these fairs are
primarily commercial, but one should not miss out on the
fact that provide a great deal of insight on the culture
of the Shaukas, the Nepalis and the Kumaoni’s. |
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Description :
Nestled by the snow clad mountains, Jauljibi is a
picturesque place where you can find forests as well as
rivers. The prime attraction of this place as well as of
Thal is the fairs that they host. At both these fairs, the
simple rustic people of these hilly regions come together
to meet each other and at the same time to carry on some
business. This place is the gateway to important places
like Johar, Darma, Chaudans and Byans. A variety of
products are sold in both these fairs. In fact people from
the neighboring country of Nepal come over to sell horses,
foreign goods, leather goods as well as ghee. In return
they take back home food grains, jaggery and woolen
products. They are pointers to the mercantile and cultural
prosperity of the region.
Celebrating time :
The Jauljibi fair is held on the auspicious day of Makar
Sankranti which falls in the month of February at Jauljibi
at the meeting point of two rivers – Kali and Gori. The
Thal Fair is held on Vaisakhi Sankranti which falls
sometimes in the month of April at Thal. |