India Festival Travel Trip Planner

India
is a country with diverse culture and tradition. The diverse culture & tradition
has given birth to various fairs & festivals, most of which are based on
harvesting. There is festival of light - Deepawali, festival of colours - Holi.
There are festivals for brothers & sisters, mothers, husbands, brothers,
children, etc. Indian see God in every living and non-living thing. Even rivers,
mountains, ponds, lakes, trees, flowers, animals, birds, reptiles are sacred
here. Starting from Sunday till Saturday, each day of the week has some religious
significance. The fairs and festivals of India are very compelling and entertaining.
Sweets, fair, grand and elaborate menu, are some of the musts in the Indian
fairs & festivals.
Apart from the Hindu Festivals, there
are Navroz, Christmas, Id, which are celebrated with equal entertainment throughout
the country.
Fairs and Festivals in North India The people
of North India celebrates numerous fairs & festivals through out the year.
Starting from January to February, each day is dedicate to some Gods or Goddesses.
The Deepawali, Holi and Navaratri are the most popular festivals which are celebrated
with much pomp and show and by a large number of people. Sweets, fair, new dresses,
home decoration, meeting family and friends are the common things to see in all
the festivals here.
The fair which are most popular are Kumbha Mela (celebrated
after every 12 years), Taj Mahotsav, Khajuraho Dance Festival, Surajkunda Crafts
Mela (Fair), Pushkar Camel Fair, and much more.
Fairs and Festivals
in South India
South India is home to numerous highly venerated temples, which showcases some
most spellbinding architecture of all times. These temples are the venue of
numerous fairs & festivals. Some of the festivals which are

celebrated
with much fun & fair in South India are Deepawali, Dussehra, Onam, Pongal,
boat race (a major event in Kerala backwaters), etc. Christmas is also celebrated
at some parts of South India.
Other festivals which are celebrated
here are Deepawali, Holi, Dussehra, Id, etc.
Fairs and Festivals in
West India As in other parts of India, the western part of India too
has numerous fairs & festivals, which will keep you occupied through out your
trip. Ganesh Chatturthi is one most major festival of the Maharashtrians. Ganesh
is worshipped equally at others parts of the country, but the Festival of Ganesh
Chaturthi in Maharashtra is worth seeing. If you prefer to be in Goa, then don't
miss the Goa Carnival or the Christmas, both will compel you to tap your feet
at every bit of the drum.
Other festivals which are celebrated here are Deepawali, Holi, Dussehra, Id,
etc.
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