Tuesday, 8 March 2016

Festival Wise - Which City to Visit at What Time of the Year


India is a country of social and religious diversities. As individuals of a few religions and ethnicities dwell here agreeably, one gets the opportunity to appreciate various celebrations in all parts of this socially rich nation. There are twelve months in a year, and every month, there is some or the other festival happening in some or the other part of the country. No kidding here, India truly is a land of multitudes of celebrations and aspects to cherish.

Here’s an exhaustive rundown of the cities you must visit during the iconic festivals that each city celebrates and is famous for around the world. This would be enough to outwit your experience.
 
1. Holi



People from all around the world, come to Mathura on Holi. Apart from showering fragranced, colored powders on one another, the people of Mathura take pride in following some age-old practices to cherish this celebration of colors. For instance, in a town called Barsana, holi is played with sticks. This practice is called as Lathmar Holi. Here, ladies beat their men in euphoric sincerity. In a few spots, ladoos or different desserts are tossed at one another rather than colors. A conventional intoxicant called "bhaang" is the highlight of this festival and is gulped down in large amounts by the revellers. So if you are in Mathura for Holi celebrations, it is advisable that you take a Mathura to Delhi taxi to go back without worrying about your car getting a rainbow tint to it. 



2. Hornbill Festival

If you wish to encounter the rich society and excellence of north eastern states, then one must visit the Hornbill celebration of Nagaland held in the primary week of December every year. The principal point of sorting out this celebration is to love and safeguard the age old customs of Naga tribes. The principle festivities are held close Kohima against the background of rich green valleys and grand hillocks. It is surely euphoric to visit Nagaland amid this time.



3. Durga Puja

Goddess Durga, in Hinduism, is the encapsulation of ladies force and empathy. She speaks to the conviction that great triumphs over insidiousness and treachery. Durga Puja in West Bengal, especially in Kolkata, is of extraordinary criticalness. Amid this time, the whole city illuminates in merry soul to venerate Navaratri or nine sacred evenings. One can visit various pandals lodging life sized, beguiling and magnificent icons of Goddess Durga and appreciate elaborate devours, singing and dancing.



4. Rann Utsav

Unfathomable extends of harsh deserts and energetic society of local people separates Gujarat from rest of the states. In the months of December and January, the whole place gears up for the Rann Utsav in December and International Festival of Kites, matching with Makar Sankranti, on January 15. One can also delve into delightful Gujarati food and commend the fizzing expressions, specialty and society of Gujarat.



5. Boat Race

The whole of Kerala wakes up amid Onam celebrations, that is during the months of July to September, as beautiful and vivid watercraft races are held amid this period. This occasion has a rich chronicled criticalness and the prestigious Nehru Trophy rivalry is held at Alleppey.


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