The rich and vibrant festivals of India are a testimony to our diverse tradition and culture. Festivals in India revolve around Lord’s birthdays, traditional myths, seasonal changes, relationships, and much more. Festivals are celebrated irrespective of religion or caste in the country, bringing people closer and creating a strong bond of humanity.
The spirit of celebration
Our age-old traditions have gifted the country with various festivals and fairs. Many tourists come to India to witness the various celebrations and revel in the enjoyment. Indians celebrate various moments like ploughing day, harvesting day, changing seasons, and many more. Earlier, there was something to celebrate every single day, so people had festivals for 365 days in a year. However, now with our busy schedules, we can manage to celebrate only 8-10 festivals on an average in a year.
Our comprehensive list with dates of each festival in 2021 will help you decide the city you would want to travel to, to celebrate the festival:
January: Republic Day, Lohri, Makar Sankranti/ Uttarayan, Pongal
February: Basant Panchmi, Losar, Kumbh Mela,
March: Mahashivratri, Goa Carnival, Holi
April: Mahavir Jayanti, Easter, Baisakhi
May: Buddha Jayanti
June: Id ul-Fitr
July: Rath Yatra, Hemis
August: Independence Day, Rakshabandhan, Janmashtami
September: Onam, Ganesh Chaturthi
October: Gandhi Jayanti, Durga Puja, Navratri, Dussehra,
November: Diwali, Gurupurab
December: Hornbill festival, Rann Utsav, Christmas.
To experience the culture and traditions the festival holidays are the perfect time to explore and get an insight into the same. Impression Events and it's expert team help you to plan your celebration by being a one-stop-shop solution.
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