Makar Sankranti
One of the most loved festival. Celebrated with full warmth while the sun passed through the Nothern Hemisphere. This festival is celebrated in different parts of the country with different reasons. In the north, it is celebrated as a fun activity of kite flying at the same time in the south this auspicious time is celebrated as Pongal. Though for Makar-Sankranti many events are organised all over the country but mostly in the north. Attending these events is so worthful. While these Kite flying events offer you fun with family & friends, kite flying competitions which last with surprising prizes. Celebrate your festival in modern colours.
Holi
Holi is the festival of colours. And who don’t love colours? We all do! The festival of colours gives lessons to bring new colours to your life and make it more beautiful. Try to resolve all the fights and bring back love to your life. Many events are organised countrywide as holi parties. These parties bring people together to celebrate, enjoy dance and have fun activities along with. The most famous among them is lath maar Holi in awadh (Mathura). For photographers, it’s the best time to shoot and Mathura is one of the best places to travel this time for travellers. Next time try to experience exceptional lathmaar Holi at Mathura, surely you will return with amaze and lots of stories to tell!
Durga pooja (Navratri)
Durga pooja is the season of dance in the devotion of Maa Durga. Through this festival also have diverse rituals countrywide as in east it is celebrated in huge pandal to celebrate the victory of maa Durga over mahishasur and in the east, it is celebrated while doing folk dance Garba and dandiya for nine days. Garba nights and dandiya nights are organised where centrally people dance and win amazing prizes. This is one of the most loved festival events among Indians. Did you ever visited Dandiya events, share your experience in the comment section?
Christmas
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Christmas does not belong to Indian originality but has a huge craze among Indians. Christians festival is celebrated all over the country along with new year celebrations. The celebrations start on 25th December and last 1st of January. Christmas comes with lots of love and warmth. Many events organised as in clubs, rastraunts, hotels. This is the time of parties. Most loved by the youth. Enjoyment is the only focus of these events. This Christmas to new year party and party!
Onam
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Pongal is known for a very unique and different fun activity. This festival is celebrated in January at the time of Makar Sankranti in the south. This is the almost four-day festival where mainly attractions are the traditional dances, sports and most popular among all these are boat races. Many events are organised for these competitions. Make your team and take part in the amazing boat races.