Jaisalmer Desert Festival to see 5000 people tying turbans together to set a world record
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, JAISALMER/ Updated : Feb 18, 2019, 11:31 IST
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Jaisalmer Desert Festival to see 5000 people tying turbans together to set a world record 
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Jaisalmer's famous The Jaisalmer Desert Festival has already begun from February 17 and will go on till February 19. And this year, Jaisalmer is making an attempt to create a record at turban-tying competition, which will likely g … Read more
Jaisalmer's famous The Jaisalmer Desert Festival has already begun from February 17 and will go on till February 19. And this year, Jaisalmer is making an attempt to create a record at turban-tying competition, which will likely garner a lot of attention and visitors too. Read less
The said turban-tying competition will be held on February 17 from 4 pm to 6 pm, which will witness around 5000 people tying turbans together. The event named ‘Safa Sirmor, Jaisalmer jor’ will be aiming to set a world record by making 5000 people come together and tie turbans. The said programme will be organised at Shaheed Poonam Singh stadium.
As per the latest news reports and the official in-charge of the turban-tying event, trainers are training people to tie turbans at schools. Also, as apart from this exhilarating event, heritage walks will also be organised for the first time on February 16, which will start from Sonar Fort and will pass through various tourist hotspots.
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