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International Kite Festival, Gujarat

International Kite Festival

Gujarat hosts a variety of festivals throughout the year, and one of the most popular is the International Kite Festival. During this festival, kites are made in various styles from different regions of Gujarat. The festival takes place on the last day of winter and the first day of summer …

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Bihu, Assam

Nachoni Bihu Dancer

Bihu is a cultural festival that is celebrated in Assam and by the Assamese diaspora all over the world. There are three types of Bihu festivals that take place in Assam every year. The first one is in April and is known as Bihu festival. The second one is in …

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Alanganallur – Jallikattu, Madurai, Tamil Nadu

Images from Alanganallur-Jallikattu

Jallikattu is a traditional bull-taming sport that is played in Tamil Nadu as a part of Pongal celebrations on Mattu Pongal day. The event takes place annually from January to July, with the first Jallikattu held in Palamedu near Madurai on January 15, followed by the world-famous “Alanganallur-Jallikattu” in Alanganallur, …

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Hampi Festival, Karnataka

Artist performs at – Hampi Festival

The Hampi Festival is an annual celebration held in the first week of November in Hampi, a city that was once the capital of the Vijayanagar Empire. The city is located 353 km from Bangalore, the capital of Karnataka. This festival, also known as the Vijaya Utsav of Karnataka, is …

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Hemis Festival, Ladakh, Jammu & Kashmir

Lamas Dance at Hemis festival

The Hemis Gompa is known for its biggest Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, where a memorable festival is celebrated. This festival brings in hundreds and thousands of devotees, villagers and tourists, making it a home for several hundreds of monks. Even though the festival is celebrated for only two days in …

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