2024

VENDREDI SAINT & PÂQUES

Religious festival

Easter is celebrated all over the country, not only in Christian homes but also in the many churches and cathedrals. Chocolate eggs and marzipan jesus are sold in candy stores, and everyone, no matter what their faith, wants them. In some cities, the way of the cross and the crucifixion of Jesus are staged. It is in Kerala, and in the small state of Goa which is home to nearly 60% of the country's Catholics, that the celebrations are the most demonstrative.

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2024

DIWALI

Traditional Festival Folklore and Fair
The Festival of Lights is the most moving of the Hindu calendar. Houses are ... Read more
 Mumbai
2024

INDEPENDENCE DAY

Official festival
India commemorates this date when Lord Mountbatten, the Viceroy of India, ... Read more
 Mumbai
2024

RAMADAN

Religious festival

Ramadan, or Ramzam, occurs in the 9th month of the Islamic lunar calendar. Muslims pray and fast all day for 28 days. Charity is de rigueur towards the needy during this holy month. At nightfall, the mobile kitchens are set in motion, stalls offer special snacks, the streets are scented with a thousand and one perfumes, the fast is over until the early morning. Ramadan is followed by all Muslim communities. It is an opportunity to visit the markets in the Muslim neighborhoods at the end of the day.

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 Delhi
2024

EID-UL-FITR

Religious festival
Ajmer is the best place to celebrate the Eid festival which marks the end ... Read more
 Delhi
2024

FESTIVAL D'ANDHRA PRADESH

Festival and cultural event

This festival celebrates the creation of the state for ten days. Many artists occur throughout the city.

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2024

HOLI

Religious festival
The famous and very photogenic festival of colors, which marks the ... Read more
2024

REPUBLIC DAY

Official festival
The national holiday commemorates the creation of the Indian Republic and ... Read more
2024

GANDHI JAYANTI

Festival and cultural event
Gandhi's birthday is celebrated everywhere with great reverence for the ... Read more
2024

RAKSHA BANDHAN

Festival and cultural event
Brothers and sisters exchange gifts traditionally representing their mutual ... Read more
2024

MAKAR SANKRANTI

Religious festival
Hindu festival paying homage to the deity Surya (the sun) and taking place ... Read more
2024

MAHA SHIVARATRI

Religious festival
Maha Shivaratri, "The Great Night of Shiva", is a festival symbolizing the ... Read more
2024

PUSHKAR FAIR

Fair
The most famous camel fair of Rajasthan is held in the holy city of Pushkar ... Read more
 Pushkar
2024

BUDDHA PURNIMA (VESAK)

Religious festival
Buddha's birthday is celebrated on the full moon of Vaishak. His ... Read more
2024

CAMEL FESTIVAL DE BIKANER

Festival and cultural event
Dromedaries and camel drivers take over Bikaner for a festival where men ... Read more
 Bikaner
2024

JAISALMER DESERT FESTIVAL

Festival and cultural event
This festival organized by the Rajasthan Tourist Board always attracts more ... Read more
 Jaisalmer
2024

NAGAUR FAIR - NAGAUR MELA

Festival and cultural event

The Nagaur cattle fair is one of the most important in India. It gathers cows, horses, goats, sheep and dromedaries. In total, more than a hundred thousand heads of cattle are gathered. Without counting the owners. The city lives under a cloud of dust for 3 days, where there are firm discussions about prices. Much less touristic than the Pushkar camel fair, the one in Nagaur is not less colorful.

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 Nagaur
2024

GANESH CHATURTHI

Official festival
The elephant-god's birthday is celebrated in parades all over the country. ... Read more
2024

RAMA NAVAMI

Religious festival
This birthday of the god Rama, the hero of the Ramayana epic, is celebrated ... Read more
2024

GANGAUR

Religious festival

Gangaur is a unique festival, which Rajasthan has the secret. It has its origin in the religious calendar. Gangaur is the local name given to Parvati, the wife of Shiva. For 16 days, women celebrate marital happiness. Single women pray to the goddess to grant them a good husband, while married women thank her for their marital bliss. Women dress in red (the color of marriage), wear their best jewelry and smear their feet and hands with henna. They parade with an effigy of Parvati.

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