Festival Tours in India- Take a Close Look at the Colorful Celebrations of the Festivals of India!

Indian Festivals — By NikhilBhide on May 13, 2007 at 11:16
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Come and celebrate the flavors of Indian cultures and traditions! The festival tours in India are best to take up to experience colorful festivities, whose roots lie deep in the age-old traditions and customs of India. The celebrations of the special occasions here can be said to be a mirror reflection of the beliefs and faith of the locals of India, which they are following since such a long time.

On a tour to India, if you really wish to know the real India, then a festival tour is must for you. The festival tours in India cover regions in north, south, east and west. Each region has something distinct to offer to its onlookers. It is up to you which region you would like to explore first. However, some of the special festivals in India, which are celebrated at a large scale and a delightful sight to witness, are Diwali, Pushkar Camel Fair, Snake Boat Race on Onam, Dussehra Festival and many more.

However, before embarking on festival tours in India, if you want to know little bit about some of the special ones, then glance through the following.

Diwali

 

Known as the festival of lights, Diwali is observed in every part of India at a large scale. There are many beliefs associated with the celebration of this colorful event. However, as far as celebration is concerned, you will discover that during this festival people light every corner of their homes and burst firecrackers.

Pushkar Camel Fair

 

This is one of the famous festivals in India. Tourists in large number arrive here to witness the revelry of this particular festival. This is an important cattle and religious fair celebrated once in every year. During the festivities of this event, you will come across numerous stalls of handicrafts and traditional items. Dance and music also forms the major attraction of this event.

Snake Boat Race on Onam

 

Water parades and snake boat race are the highlights of this festival in south. This event is celebrated in connection with the harvest festival of the region known as Onam.

Dussehra Festival

 

The festival of Dussehra has religious as well as moral connotations. This event is observed to signify the triumph of good over evil. During this festival, three large effigies of Ravana, Kumbhakarana and Meghnad, the three mythical demon characters, are burnt by a young kid attired as Lord Rama, the famous Hindu god.

Teej Festival

 

The Teej festival in India is celebrated mainly by the married women. On this day, the women offer prayers to the Hindu goddess Parvati in order to receive blessings for their husbands’ well being and long life. Colorful attires, dance and music form the major attractions of this event.

Khajuraho Dance Festival

 

In the backdrop of the Khajuraho temples, the Khajuraho Dance Festival is the celebration of Indian dance heritage and culture. The festival is organized in the month of February or March. This festival represents different dance forms of India including Bharat Natyam, Kathak, Kathakali, Odissi, Kuchipudi and Manipuri.

 

 

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