Fairs & Festivals of India
Indians celebrate as they live – King size. One would find festivities round the year with festivals being celebrated in one state or the other. India being home to people believing in different religious faiths due to this there are so many festivals celebrated in India based on religious beliefs. The number of fairs and festivals in India may exceed even the total no. of days of the year. Fair and Festival tours of India offer you the option to indulge with Indian culture and celebrate festivals in India and enjoy the world famous fairs. India’s fair and festival tour packages are popular for their celebration and gathering. Kumbh Mela in India is the most popular fair that is celebrated by lakhs of India together and It is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world.
Due to the diverse nature of the country, often the same festivals are celebrated differently and known with different names. The New year for eg. may vary from region to region. Vishu (Kerala), Gudi Padwa (Maharashtra), Ugadi (Andhra) , Bihu (Assam), Baishakhi (Punjab), Pohela Boishakh (West Bengal), Puthandu (Tamil Nadu), Losoong ( Sikkim) are the different names by which New year is celebrated in these regions.
The most celebrated festivals include Diwali – the festival of lights when the household of the entire country is lit with earthen lamps ( Diyas) and Holi, the festival of colors drowning everyone in a haze of colors. In India festivals are there for the smallest of occasions, from crop harvest to change of season, Indians need to celebrate. There are special savories and sweets for such festivals and music and dance add to the glitter and mood. Budh Poornima, Eid , Mahavir Jayanti, Gur Purab, Ganesh Chaturthi, Navratri, Christmas, and the English New Year are festivals of India celebrated with much enthusiasm across the country.
There are significant regional fairs like the Rath Yatra at Puri, Camel Fair of Bikaner, Snake Boat race of Alleppey, Cattle Fair of Pushkar, Hornbill in Nagaland, Kite Festival of Gujarat, Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, Hingot Fair of Indore, Jallikattu of Tamil Nadu, Sonepur animal fair, Dewa Sharif in eastern U.P. Visiting these fairs one experiences both the diversity and spirit of Indians. The holiday packages for festivals and fairs of India are available with SOS Travel House to plan your experiential holiday trip to India.
Fairs and Festivals of India
Kumbh Mela 2025
The Kumbh Mela is celebrated like a festival in India and it is one of the largest religious gatherings in the world. Kumbh Mela is held every 12 years at the four rotating places includingPrayagraj, Haridwar, Ujjain, and Nashik. Kumbh Mela features the spiritual discourses, rituals, and processes of holy saints and millions of pilgrims gather to take a dip in sacred rivers like Ganga.
Pushkar Fair, Rajasthan
The Pushkar Camel Fair of Rajasthan is one of the most popular fairs of India. It is a cultural event that attracts tourists from around the world. The in Pushkar Camel Fair is held annually in Rajasthan in the town of Pushkar. This two-week-long fair usually taking place in November features a vibrant array of activities including camel trading, traditional dance performances, and colorful processions.
International Kite Festival
The International Kite Festival is celebrated in Gujarat and attracts tourists from around the world. The Kite festival of Gujarat is held every year in the month of January around Makar Sankranti. Local and international kite enthusiasts participate in the International Kite Festival and transform the skies into a kaleidoscope of colors with kites of various shapes and sizes.
Holi Festival
Holi Festival in India is a “Festival of Colours,” celebrated not only in India but all over the world. It is one of the most vibrant and joyous celebrated festivals of India. Holi festival marks the arrival of spring and the victory of good over evil. People of India celebrate the festival of Holi by throwing colored powders, dancing, singing, and enjoying festive sweets like gujiya.
Popular Fair & Festival Tour Packages
Frequently Asked Questions
What are fairs and festivals tour packages?
The fair and festival tour package enables hosts to travel to various locations and participate in several fairs – which include travel, food, and event entry.
Which are the top festivals to include in a tour package?
Some of the more well-known events are Diwali festival, Holi, the Durga Puja festival, the literature festival in Jaipur and the Goa Carnival.
What is included in a fairs and festivals tour package?
Packages most of the times include transport, lodging, a festival ticket or pass as well as escort about the sites involved in the event.
How much does a fairs and festivals tour package cost?
Cost vary from one festivity to the other, one destination to the other and features incorporated into the package offering low to high cost options.
Are fairs and festivals tour packages customizable?
Yes, so several operators present such kind of tours which can be altered according to one’s requirement.
What is the best time to book a fairs and festivals tour package?
It is wise to book early as possible especially for such developments as a principle festival in order to obtain the optimal rates and places.
Can I include multiple festivals in one tour package?
Yes, various tour packages are created for associated festivals to be planned for one trip.
Can I include multiple festivals in one tour package?
Yes, various tour packages are created for associated festivals to be planned for one trip.
What should I pack for a fairs and festivals tour?
Consider carrying clothes fit for the occasion, appropriate shoes for walking, as well as some necessities such as travel documents and medicines.
Are fairs and festivals tour packages family-friendly?
A lot of the packages offered are family oriented offering activities and accommodations suited for every age group
How do I choose the best fairs and festivals tour package?
Search for packages that would cater to your interests, allows you to go to the festivals that you would want to go to and read as many evaluations and schedules prepared by the groups.