RAMPUR BUSHAHR • SHIMLA DISTRICT

Lavi Fair, Rampur

Explore Rampur’s historic post-harvest trade fair, regional markets, Kinnauri products and cultural programmes.

VISITOR QUICK FACTS

Plan your Lavi Fair visit

📅When heldStarts around 11 November
⏱️DurationTraditionally about three days
🤝Festival characterHistoric trade and cultural fair
📍Main venueRampur Bushahr
🍂SeasonLate autumn
🧥Planning tipCarry warm layers
FESTIVAL GUIDE

About Lavi Fair

Lavi Fair at Rampur Bushahr grew from the region’s historic trade connections, traditionally linked with a seventeenth-century treaty between Bushahr and Tibet. Although cross-border trade has changed, the fair remains an important meeting place for traders, residents and visitors.

Markets feature Kinnauri woollens, shawls, handwoven textiles, dry fruits, apples, metalware and other regional goods. Horse trading is also associated with the fair’s identity, while evenings bring cultural performances.

The fair is usually held in November, but travellers should verify current dates, venues and traffic arrangements. Rampur nights can be cold, so pack accordingly.

Why Lavi Fair Matters

Understand the tradition before planning your visit.

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Historic trade legacy

Lavi reflects Rampur’s former role on Himalayan trade routes.

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Kinnauri woollens

Shawls, tweeds and handwoven garments are central attractions.

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Mountain produce

Apples, walnuts, almonds, chilgoza and dried fruits appear in the market.

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Horse tradition

The fair retains an association with regional horse trading.

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Cultural evenings

Music and stage programmes add a contemporary public celebration.

Plan a Respectful Visit

Practical steps for a smoother and more considerate festival experience.

Verify the year’s dates

Verify the year’s dates

Programmes and market arrangements can change annually.

Pack warm clothing

Pack warm clothing

November mornings and evenings in Rampur are cold.

Plan market purchases

Plan market purchases

Compare quality and prices and ask sellers about origin and materials.

Expect busy streets

Expect busy streets

Allow time for walking and possible traffic controls near fair areas.

Reserve early

Reserve early

Accommodation in Rampur is limited compared with larger tourist towns.

GETTING THERE

How to Reach Lavi Fair

By air

Shimla Airport is the nearest regional airport, followed by a long road journey along the Sutlej corridor. Reconfirm flight operations.

By train

Kalka and Shimla are practical rail connections for some routes; Rampur must then be reached by road.

By bus

Rampur lies on the Hindustan–Tibet road corridor and is connected by bus with Shimla and upper Sutlej destinations.

Planning note: Confirm the annual festival programme, weather and local traffic arrangements before departure.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is Lavi Fair held?

It traditionally begins around 11 November and continues for several days. Confirm the current official schedule.

Where does Lavi Fair take place?

It is held at Rampur Bushahr in Shimla district, a gateway town to the upper Sutlej and Kinnaur region.

What is Lavi Fair famous for?

The fair is known for its historic trade legacy, Kinnauri woollens, dry fruits, regional produce, horses and cultural programmes.

Is Lavi still a trade fair?

Yes. Modern trading differs from the historic trans-Himalayan exchange, but commerce remains central to the event.

What should visitors buy carefully?

Ask about fibre, origin and workmanship when purchasing shawls or woollens, and compare products before buying.

What weather should visitors expect?

November days can be pleasant in the sun, while mornings and nights are cold.

How long should visitors stay?

One full day covers the market; two days allow time for cultural programmes and nearby Rampur heritage.

Is Rampur accessible by train?

No direct broad-gauge rail service reaches Rampur. Visitors generally combine rail travel to Kalka or Shimla with a road journey.

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