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The most unique Indian festivals that you should attend once

India is known as a large and diverse country both culturally and religiously of Asia. This diversity is also reflected in traditional festivals imbued with national identity and attracting international tourists. In order to get better understanding of the unique culture of the country of billions of people, let's find out with Vietjet the 15 most unique Indian festivals that you should attend once with Vietjet through the article below. 

1. Uttarayan International Kite Festival in Ahmedabad

Uttarayan International Kite Festival, which takes place on January 14 every year, is one of the great festivals of Ahmedabad city in particular and India in general. This is where professional kite makers, kite-flyers from India and the world compete to showcase their skills and expertise in the art. 

Lễ hội thả diều quốc tế

International Kite Festival is one of the biggest and most important festivals of Ahmedabad, India

2. Indian Monsoon Festival

 

The Indian Monsoon Festival is usually held on the 3rd day of the bright moon week in July and August every year. This is an Indian festival to honor the goddesses of love and marriage Parvati and Shiva, so it is especially dedicated to women so that they pray good things for their other half.   

At the festival, you will be able to participate in many traditional ceremonies such as swinging and Teej ceremony. The women will wear red tunics and fast to pray for peace, health and longevity for their husbands. As for the unmarried girls, they will pray for them to find a satisfactory husband and have a happy married life.

3. Ugadi Festival in Hyderabad

Ugadi Indian festival is usually held in February every year in Hyderabad. Although it is only a small festival of the people of Tarnaka, it is extremely special with many interesting activities of the indigenous people.

Here, participants will be dressed up as different gods with wreaths on their heads, arms holding weapons… Particularly the girls on the festival day will wear traditional costumes. All will dance, sing and pray together by the flickering fire to drive away evil and pray for good things and good luck for the people. 

Lễ hội Ugadi ở Hyderabad

Ugadi festival in Hyderabad is where participants dress up as gods that ward off evil and pray for good things.  

4. International Flower Festival

Next in the list of 15 most unique Indian festivals that you should not miss when traveling here is the international flower festival. The festival is usually held throughout the month of May with thousands of beautiful flowers and many interesting activities.

At this international flower festival, you will admire the beauty of many flowers such as orchids, gladiolus, cacti, roses, green trees, ferns, alpine plants, climbing plants, climbing plants... Besides, you will have the opportunity to gain knowledge about afforestation, as well as participate in a variety of fun and adventurous activities on the river. 

5. Diwali Festival of Lights

Diwali is one of the most important traditional festivals in India and is the Hindu New Year. Diwali Festival of Lights takes place within 5 days, starting from the night of the 28th day of Ashwin (October) to the 2nd day of Kartika (November) according to the Hindu calendar.

On Diwali, people across the country will simultaneously decorate colorful and sparkling lanterns with the desire to repel darkness and poverty, and bring a life of abundance, peace and happiness. Besides, one of the most impressive points in the festival is the flares that are lit everywhere forming an extremely bright picture of light. 

Lễ hội ánh sáng Diwali

Diwali is one of the most important traditional Hindu festivals.

6. Poornima Buddhist Festival

Poornima Buddhist Festival is an extremely important traditional festival of more than 9 million Buddhists in India. The festival is usually held on the Full Moon of April or May. This is a festival marking the birth, enlightenment and death of Buddha.

Poornima Buddhist festival is celebrated all over India, especially in Dharamsala city, the leading center of Buddhism in the country. In this holiday, Indian Buddhists will dress in white, gather at temples and monasteries to listen to sutras, eat sweet rice cakes kheer to pray for good luck and health in life.

7. Ganesha festival

This is an extremely important Indian festival of Hindus to celebrate the birthday of the god Ganesha, the elephant-headed god with a human body. Ganesha festival will be held for 10 days from September 13 to 23 every year to pray for luck and happiness in life.

The festival is prepared magnificently with the production of Ganesha statues placed in the house and public places for all people to come to pray. When traveling to India on the last days of the festival, you will admire the scene of the procession of the god statue paraded around the street, they sing, dance and then lower the idol to sink into the sea.

Lễ hội thần Ganesha

The Ganesha festival is an occasion to celebrate the birth of the elephant-headed god with a human body to pray for luck and happiness in life.

8. Naga Panchami Snake Festival

The period between July and August is an extremely sacred time for Indians. This is also the occasion for many major festivals across the country, including the Naga Panchami snake festival, one of the door festivals of the Hindus.  

For Hindus, they believe that snakes are the supreme deity and seeing a cobra will bring many blessings. Therefore, in the festival days, the man in the family will take the snakes to bathe with "milk" to wash away the bad luck in the family.

9. Holi festival of colors

The Holi festival of colors is a traditional and world-famous festival of India. The festival is usually held on the full moon day of the month of Phalgun, which is the third month of the Hindu calendar (*). 

Unlike the solar calendar, there are 28 days or 29 days (leap year) in February, all months in the Hindu calendar have 30 or 31 days. So the Hindu calendar will differ by a few days from the solar calendar. In order to update the time of the annual Holi color festival easily, you can visit https://www.holifestival.org/   

After the traditional lighting ceremony ends, it is time for everyone to enjoy the Holi color festival. If you come to India at this time, you will be immersed in the vibrant atmosphere and throw colorful powders at each other.

Lễ hội sắc màu Holi

Holi is a traditional and world-famous festival of India. 

10. Theemidhi Festival

Theemidhi festival is one of the longest Indian festivals. Theemidhi usually lasts about three months and begins in the month of Aadi (around July or August). This festival is based on the ancient Indian epic Mahabharata and honors the heroine Draupadi, who proved her purity by walking barefoot through fire and without any problems.

That is why Indians choose this holiday to remember Draupadi and pray to ease the suffering in their lives. The festival includes various ceremonies and ends with a fire walk in October to show the people's respect.

11. Pushkar Camel Fair

Pushkar Camel Fair is the India's largest camel festival celebrated on the full moon of October or November according to the Hindu calendar. The festival will last for 5 days in the town of Pushkar, Rajasthan with the meaning of praying for good luck for a bountiful harvest.

Lễ hội lạc đà Pushkar Camel Fair

Pushkar Camel Fair brings together 50,000 camels in beautiful costumes walking in the desert extremely interesting.

12. Raja Prada Festival in Odisha

Raja Prada festival takes place from 14 to 16 June every year in Odisha. This is a festival that honors mature women and marks a period of regeneration of the earth's fertility similar to the menstrual cycle a woman goes through.

In the days of this special Indian festival, the women will sit on swings tied to a swaying mango or tamarind tree and sing Raja folk songs. Especially, they are also pampered and gathered with friends, having fun until midnight.

13. Durga Festival - Big Party in India

 

Durga festival is like a big party in India because it is open to everyone, regardless of creed or religion. The festival is usually held in Mumbai on October 19 every year and lasts for the next 9 days.  

This is the place to honor Goddess Durga, who is considered the mother of the universe and is always worshiped by the Indian people for her elegant beauty and great power. The festival is also an occasion when people together erect a large statue of god Durga and participate in beautiful traditional Garba dance performances. 

Lễ hội Durga

Durga festival is a place to honor Goddess Durga, who is considered the mother of the universe and is always worshiped by the Indian people for her elegant beauty and great power. 

14. Carnival Festival in Goa

The Goa Carnival takes place from February 18 to 21 every year in the city of Panjim, India. It is a unique combination of traditional Hindu culture and Western modernity.

During the festival, you will easily see the image of hundreds of dancers in colorful costumes, holding parades, dancing and singing along to jubilant music, stirring up the space. All made the most epic street party and music of the year.

15. Onam Harvest Festival

Last festival in the list of 15 most unique Indian festivals is the Onam harvest festival. This is the biggest festival of the year in Kerala region, India. This harvest festival usually lasts more than 10 days, starting from 15th to 27th August every year.

Onam festival is an occasion for Indians to celebrate the return home of the legendary King Mahabali with many unique cultural activities such as decorating the front of their house with flowers, preparing colorful costumes, and dancing. and participate in sports games, especially the snake boat race on the river.

Lễ hội Onam

In Onam festival, people will decorate the whole house with flowers to celebrate the return home of the legendary King Mahabali. 

It can be seen that Indian festivals are not only highly spiritual but also a beauty in the culture and life of the people of this country. That's why India is attracting more and more tourists. In order to explore this beautiful country, you can refer to Vietjet air tickets. Currently, the airline is exploiting many flights to India with many attractive preferential prices that you cannot ignore. Quickly visit Vietjet website at https://www.vietjetair.com/en/flight-tickets/flights-to-india/ to update the latest itinerary and air ticket price to India.

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