Fairs and Festivals Tours in India

India's vibrant culture, fascinating history, and variety of traditions have given rise to countless celebrations, which contribute to the country's beauty. Every single event is celebrated in India, from the harvest to the lunar cycle. The best time to go is during any festival if you want to see the multicoloured splendour of the area. One can enjoy and participate in a broad variety of cultures, fairs, and festivals in a country with diverse cultural and geographic traditions, and India is the pinnacle of such experiences. One can experience varied backgrounds, beliefs, and heritage in a country where you are welcomed by a new cultural identity after every 100 kilometres. These fairs and festivals are a continuation of our tradition and a component of our society's inherent cultural fabric.

  • Pushkar Festival, Rajasthan: The largest camel fair in the world is called the Pushkar Fair, or Pushkar Mela as it is known locally. This lengthy fair, which lasts for a whole week around "Kartik Purnima," is as energetic as ever. It is one of the biggest traditional "melas" in the nation and attracts around 11,000 camels, horses, and livestock.
  • International Kite Festival, Gujarat: Ahmedabad is at its most colourful during Makar Sankranti when kites of different hues, designs, and sizes soar into the sky. The night sky is illuminated by countless flickering lights from special kites that look like miniature paper lamps. The festive mood is enhanced by special Gujarati cuisine and displays of handicrafts and folk art.
  • Magh Mela, Uttar Pradesh: The yearly celebration known as the Magh Mela, also known as the Mini Kumbh Mela, is observed in the months of Magh (January and February) in accordance with the Hindu calendar. Hindu worshippers who travel to the Triveni Sangam, the holy intersection of the three sacred rivers Ganga, Yamuna, and Saraswati, view the festival as having enormous significance.
  • Konark Dance Festival, Odisha: The Konark Dance Festival, the largest dance event in India, is the pinnacle of our classical dancing legacy and showcases it in the most breathtaking of environments. The Sun Temple, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, serves as the festival's backdrop. One of the greatest cultural festivals in the nation is held throughout the month of February.
  • Taj Mahotsav, Uttar Pradesh: The Taj Mahotsav is a ten-day celebration that begins on February 18th in Shilpgram every year. The diverse arts, crafts, and culture of India are on show. The thrill of the event is increased with folk music, shayari and classical dance performances, elephant and camel rides, games, and a food fair.
  • Boat Race, Kerala: The Nehru Trophy Boat Race is one of India's top cultural events and a component of Keralan culture. The boat race in Kerala is a well-known festival that takes place in the backwater town of Allapuzha in the Punnamada Lake every year on the second Saturday of the month of August.

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