Lavi Fair
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StatusActive
GenreTrade Fair, Night Functions
Begins11 November
Ends14 November
| International Lavi Fair Lavi Mela | |
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CM Virbhadra Singh's address at Paat Bungalow during Lavi Mela | |
A Kinnauri Market view from Lavi Fair | |
| Status | Active |
| Genre | Trade Fair, Night Functions |
| Begins | 11 November |
| Ends | 14 November |
| Frequency | Annually |
| Venue |
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| Location | Rampur Bushahr |
| Coordinates | 31°27′0″N 77°37′59″E / 31.45000°N 77.63306°E |
| Country | India |
| Years active | 17th Century Onwards |
| Founders | Trade treaty between Bushahr and Tibet |
| Previous event | 11 November 2023 |
| Next event | 11 November 2024 |
| Participants | Tourist, Traders, Sellers, Shoppers, Local people |
| Attendance | From all over the globe |
| Organised by | International Lavi Fair Organising Committee |
| Member |
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| Sponsor | Government of Himachal Pradesh |
The Lavi Fair or Lavi Mela, officially known as International Lavi Fair, is fundamentally a trade fair held at Rampur Bushahr in Shimla district of Himachal Pradesh.[1][2] The main attraction is the cultural night function starts from 11 to 14 November in PGSS Boys' School.[3] While the trade fair runs throughout November in Part Bungalow. This fair is the outcome of signing of the trade treaty between the erstwhile Bushahr state and Tibet in the end of the 17th century (1679-1684).[4]
Historically, it is an important commercial fair and is attended by tourists from all over the world. It is the most significant trade and commercial fair (Mela) of Shimla as well as of Himachal Pradesh.