Each fall, thousands of Indian nomads, gypsies, sadhus, pilgrims, camels, and tourists (and photographers) travel to the state of Rajasthan, India for the Pushkar Camel Fair.
Every group comes for its own reason. For Hindus, it is a celebration of the God Brahma who was born in the village lake. Nomads and camel owners come to trade and do business.
For tourists and photographers, it is an amalgam of all things for which India has to offer.