Soar high in the sky and compete in the thrilling kite flying competition. It's not just about the highest flyer; it's about the joy of being part of the festival sky.
Username: Gormy Published on 2024-12-06 11:39:35 ID NUMBER: 126061
Get ready to embark on a musical journey like never before! The Magnetic Fields Festival 2023 is all set to cast its spell at the majestic Alsisar Mahal in Jhunjhunu, Rajasthan, India, from December 15th to 17th, 2023. This three-day extravaganza is not just a music festival; it's an experience that brings together talent, community, and the enchanting vibes of Rajasthan.
Magnetic Fields Festival is a unique celebration of music, art, and talent that magnetically attracts artists, performers, and music lovers from all corners of the world. Unlike traditional festivals, Magnetic Fields doesn't stick to a constant venue. This year, the magic unfolds at the historic Alsisar Mahal, a breathtaking backdrop that adds a touch of royalty to the event.
Soar high in the sky and compete in the thrilling kite flying competition. It's not just about the highest flyer; it's about the joy of being part of the festival sky.
Begin your day with tranquility and energy with refreshing morning yoga workshops. Embrace the sunrise in the heart of Rajasthan as you find your inner balance.
Engage in treasure hunts, join private parties, and indulge in various games scattered throughout the festival grounds. Adventure and surprises await at every turn.
Soar high in the sky and compete in the thrilling kite flying competition. It's not just about the highest flyer; it's about the joy of being part of the festival sky.
Soar high in the sky and compete in the thrilling kite flying competition. It's not just about the highest flyer; it's about the joy of being part of the festival sky.
Kite is the common name for certain birds of prey in the family Accipitridae, particularly in subfamilies Milvinae, Elaninae, and Perninae.[1] The term is derived from Old English cȳta (“kite; bittern”),[2] possibly from the onomatopoeic Proto-Indo-European root *gū- , "screech."