Here is a month-wise list of Indian festivals which will help you choose some among the many:
January
1. Republic Day - Celebration of an Independent India
Enforcement of the Indian Constitution on January 26, 1950, marked the beginning of India as a republic country. Since then every year on 26th January Indians celebrate the national festival with pride. The celebrations take place at Rajpath in the form of ceremonial parades in front of the President of India and other international delegates. Thousands of people visit the ground to be a spectator of the spectacle representing Unity and Cultural richness of the country.Date: January 26, 2024
2. Makar Sankranti - Kite Festival in Gujarat and Lohri in North India
Falling on almost the same date every year, i.e. January 15, Makar Sankranti has different festivities associated with it. These are named as Lohri by North Indian Hindus and Sikhs and Uttarayan by Gujaratis.Lohri- Celebration of Lohri marks the end of winter season. It is celebrated with the beating of Dhol, Nagadas, and singing of traditional Lohri songs. Children visit the neighbourhood asking for treats. The festival is full of life, and you can't afford to miss the North Indian's Lohri. Special celebrations take place in the houses of newborns and newlyweds.
Date: January 15, 2024
Uttarayan- On Uttarayan, you see beautiful skies covered with kites of different sizes, designs, and colours. The International Kite Flying Festival of Gujarat is the most significant festival celebrated in India. The best location to encounter the delightful view of bright skies is either the Sabarmati Riverfront or the Ahmedabad Police Stadium.
Dates: January 15, 2024
3. Pongal Harvest in Southern Part of India
"Thai Pongal" in its literal sense is the thanksgiving festival to the Sun God for the harvest. It is celebrated between 14 January and 17 January every year. Each day has different occasions to celebrate. The first day is celebrated as Bhogi when old possessions are discarded, and new ones are celebrated. The second day is the main event known as Thai Pongal followed by the third day's event, Maatu Pongal. Kaanum Pongal celebrated on the fourth day gives a happy ending to the festival.Dates: January 15, 2024- January 18, 2024
4. Basant Panchami- Celebrating Saraswati
This Hindu Spring festival is either celebrated in January or February. The festival is dedicated to the Hindu Goddess Saraswati. Saraswati Puja takes place on a giant level in the states of Bihar, West Bengal, Odisha, and Assam. People eat yellow and wear yellow. In Rajasthan, people wear jasmine garlands whereas, in Uttarakhand, people also worship Lord Shiva and Parvati as the mother earth. The Sikhs conduct Langar to celebrate the yellow festival.Date: February 14, 2024
5. Kumbh Mela
Ever witnessed a stampede of thousands of people? well, that's Kumbh Mela for you. Held once in every 3 years at Allahabad, Varanasi, Haridwar and Ujjain, the festival is one of the largest pilgrim gatherings around the world. Considered as the most spiritually enlightening festival in the world, Kumbh Mela is a venue of devotees taking a dip in the river to become holy. Although at certain places it's celebrated every 3 years, it's held once in 12 years at some places based on the Vikram Samvat calendar. The number of people that visited Maha Kumbh Mela has crossed 30 million a day over the past years. Dates:
Makar Sankranti - 15 January
Paush Purnima - 25 January
Mauni Amavasya - 9 February
Basant Panchami - 14 February
Maghi Poornima - 24 February
Maha Shivratri - 8 March
February
6. Losar- Tibetan New Year
It is mainly celebrated in Ladakh either at the end of Jan or at the beginning of Feb. The celebration is the amalgamation of ancient rituals, drama, and dances. The "Metho" Ceremony is the main event carried out by Ladakhi people in which they carry flaming torches and chant prayers while they move from street to street to chase away the evil spirits.Dates: February 10, 2024 - February 12, 2024
7. Maha Shivratri
The grand festival is celebrated on the occasion of overcoming darkness and ignorance. People fast, wear new clothes and worship Lord Shiva. Main temples of God are visited in Varanasi and Somnath. The Mandi Fair is organized in the town of Mandi, Himachal Pradesh. It is also celebrated as the anniversary of God Shiva and Goddess Parvati in the Kashmiri and Himalayan regions. The Mahakaleshwar Temple, Ujjain is flocked by numerous devotees.
Date: 8 March 2024
8. Carnival in Goa
The carnival kicks for 3-4 days and brings in a lot of entertainment. Many cultural groups are a part of the huge parade that takes place in Goa. Float parades take place in important urban areas such as Panjim, Margao, Vasco da Gama, and Mapusa. Goa soaks into festive love every year during the carnival time with mad music, colour, food, drinks, drums, and fun.Dates: February 11, 2024 - February 14, 2024
9. Wildlife
This is the best time to witness India's rich wildlife. Visiting National Parks and Wildlife Sanctuaries is the best option for wildlife lovers. Jim Corbett National Park in Uttarakhand, Ranthambore National Park in Rajasthan, Bandipur National Park in Karnataka, Sariska National Park in Rajasthan, Kaziranga National Park in Assam, Sundarbans in West Bengal and Gir in Gujarat should hit your list.March
10. Holi
The festival of colours is the most amiable festival of the country. Holika Dahan takes place a night before Holi where all negatives are burnt in a bonfire. On the main day, people play with organic colours as they groove on the tunes of music. Gujiya, Mathri, and Thandai are the specialities of the festival. "Lath Maar Holi" is celebrated in the Bhaj region of Mathura. Women playfully beat their husbands' shields with sticks. In the South, offerings are made to Kamadeva, the Indian God of Love. Dwarka, a coastal city of Gujarat, celebrate the festival at Dwarkadheesh Temple. It is observed as the festival of forgiveness and new beginnings.Dates: March 24, 2025 - March 25, 2024
The Vasant Chaitra Navaratri marks the beginning of New year according to Hindu Lunar Calendar. The celebration lasts for nine days. Gujarat hosts enigmatic celebrations in the form of fasting and its traditional folk dance, Garba. The first three days are dedicated to Maa Durga (goddess of energy), next three to Maa Lakshmi (goddess of wealth) and the last three to Maa Saraswati (Goddess of knowledge). The nine days of Navratri ends with Ram Navami.
April
11. Easter
Easter bunnies and Easter eggs are the main attraction of the festival. The festival is mostly celebrated in the states of Goa, Kerela and Andhra Pradesh. In Goa, Carnivals are organised, and parties take place at the beach-side. The beautiful backwaters of Kerala and marvellous architecture landmarks of Andhra Pradesh become a host to Easter celebrations. Good Friday is declared as a holiday throughout India.Date: March 31, 2024
12. Mahavir Jayanti
It is the most significant festival of Jains. Grand celebrations are viewed in the states of Gujarat and Rajasthan. The temples have varied pujas and offerings by devotees. The Jains are involved in some charitable work. Gujarat holds the biggest fair during the festival. Palitana and Girnar in Gujarat are the significant places of worship. Vaishali, in Bihar being the birthplace of Lord Mahavir celebrates the festival with grandiosity.Date: April 21, 2024
May
13. Buddha Jayanti
It is mainly celebrated in Ladakh, Sikkim, Arunachal Pradesh, Bodh Gaya, Darjeeling, Kurseong, and Maharashtra. The devotees visit Visak to listen to Buddhist teachings. The dress code is white and non-vegetarian food is completely avoided. Caged animals are set free.Date: May 23, 2024
14. Mango Season
Indians have a sweet tooth, and mango dishes undoubtedly are at the top of their dessert menu. The month of May calls for the mango season when you can enjoy a good variety of sweet and sour mangoes. Alphonso, Badami, Chaunsa, Dasheri, and Kesar are specialities of Ratnagiri, Karnataka, North India, Malihabad and Gujarat respectively.June
15. Rath Yatra Orissa
Festival of ChariotsThe Rath Yatra is the grand festival celebrated in Puri. The temple deities, Lord Jagannath, Lord Balabhadra and Goddess Subhadra, of the main Jagannath temple of Puri, are removed with the celestial wheel and taken to their respective chariots. The chariots are then taken to the grand avenue of the Gundicha Temple. Lakhs of devotees take part in this Yatra. Foreign channels also provide live telecast of this Yatra.
Date: July 7, 2024
16. Eid ul-Fitr
The holy festival of Ramadan consists of month-long fasting. It is believed that fasting makes a man give up his vices which bring him closer to Allah. Muslims form an essential part of cultural strata in India hence Eid is celebrated with holy fasting and offering prayers. It ends with joyful feasting.Date: April 9, 2024 - April 10, 2024
July
17. Meditation Retreat
The weather in July is perfect for having meditation retreats to connect spiritually with your mind and body. India has the greatest of meditation retreats centres. To name a few- Osho International Meditation Resort (Pune), The Art of Living International Centre (Bengaluru), Vipassana International Academy (Igatpuri), Parmarth Niketan (Rishikesh) and Transcendental Meditation (Delhi)August
18. Rakshabandhan
Date: August 19, 2024
19. Janmashtami
Date: August 26, 2024
20. Independence Day
Date: August 15, 2024
21. Nowruz-Parsi New Year
The Zoroastrians in Mumbai commemorate their father's escape from Persia by conducting rituals at fire temples, including traditional feasts and visiting friends.Date: August 15, 2024
22. Muharram
It is the first month of the Islamic Calendar. The dates of the festival keep on rotating in the Georgian calendar. Shia Muslims mourn in remembrance of martyred Hussein ibn Ali. They take it as a mourning month whereas Sunni Muslims observe it on a more peaceful note. The mourning continues for the first day of the month to the next two months and eight days. On the 10th day, Shia Muslims take out processions with banners out in streets. On the other hand, it is a fasting month followed by legendary feats for Sunni Muslims. The choice of fasting is on the individual itself.
Date: July 17, 2024
September
23. Ganesh Chaturthi - Maharashtra
Date: September 7, 2024
24. Onam
Dates: September 5, 2024 - September 17, 2024
October
25. Gandhi Jayanti
The festival is celebrated on October 2 to mark the birthday occasion of The Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi. It is observed by commemorating his sacrifices by offering prayers at his memorial in New Delhi, schools, colleges, offices and other institutions.Date: October 2(every year)
26. Durga Puja
Dates: October 9, 2024- October 13, 2024
27. Navratri
Dates: October 3, 2024 - October 12, 2024
28. Dussehra
Date: October 12, 2024
29. Diwali
The country celebrates the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya after an exile of 14 years in the form of lighting diyas, drawing rangolis, decorating houses, wearing new clothes, distributing gifts and burning crackers. People also worship Goddess Lakshmi(Goddess of wealth and prosperity) and Lord Ganesha(symbolises ethical beginnings). It is known as Kali Puja in West Bengal and Odisha. In Sikhism, it is celebrated as Bandi Chor Diwas during which the people light the Golden Temple of Amritsar and indulge themselves in fireworks. Diwali Melas are organised all over the country. It is a five day festival in Karnataka. Diwali is dedicated to Lord Krishna in Braj region, and therefore Govardhan Mountain is worshipped by the people. The Festival of Lights is enjoyed with great vigour and pomp.Date: November 1, 2024
November
30. Gurupurab or Guru Nanak Jayanti
This is the most sacred festival for Sikhs all over the world. It is celebrated on full month day as the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. A day before it procession takes place and is led by Panj Pyare(five Beloveds). Early morning and night prayer sessions take place in gurudwaras. Traditional gatka teams perform martial arts, showcasing swordsmanship. Massive celebrations take place in Punjab.Date: November 15, 2024
31. Dev Deepawali
Date: November 15, 2024
December
32. Beach Time
33. Marriage Season
India is popular for its Big Fat Weddings. December is the month in which the maximum number of weddings take place. Indian weddings are the most lavish and colourful weddings around the globe. All you can see is colourfully decorated houses, farms, and happy faces. So do not miss the opportunity of being a part of one. Also, as India is a diverse country you get a chance to observe different marriage traditions of different religion and cultures.34. New Year
India holds a significant number of exotic new year parties. There are some famous regions where the most amazing new year parties take place. In Goa, you get a chance to attend beach parties with cheap beer and live music. Anjuna Beach should top your list. Mumbai is famous for its nightlife and Mumbaikars are wholly drowned into a singing and dancing zone. A sip of drink in the city lit up with lights and crackers will give you chills. In Bangalore, you can enjoy delicious feasts at the finest rooftop restaurants with fireworks as your companion. The celebrity-owned clubs in Delhi become the best location for all party lovers. The nightclubs in Kolkata get raunchy, and you find it hard to stop tapping your feet on the beats. Pondicherry is no less famous for fabulous beachside parties. The phenomenal dance performances on the street are something to look out for. Read more about Best Places to Celebrate New Year in India.Date: January 1(every year on same date)
35. Camel Treks
December is the best month for taking adventurous desert safaris. Tourists heavily throng Rajasthan for its valiant camel treks. Pushkar, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, and Bikaner are the places for you to encounter the rippling treks in the desert.36. Rann Utsav- Kutch Festival
The White Desert gives a warm welcome to its visitors. The festival is stretched till Feb. The colourful fairs on the banks of river enrich the souls with the spirit of festivity. Activities such as horse riding, camel riding, bird watching, traditional dances, different games, giant chess, paramotoring, and last but not the least net cricket take place. The festival gives its visitors a chance to experience the diverse traditions and hospitality of Kutchi people. White sand with colourful decorations is a treat to everyone's eye.
Dates: October 26, 2023 - February 20, 2024
November 1, 2024 to February 2025
37. Hornbill Festival, Nagaland
Popularly called as 'Festival of Festivals', the Hornbill Festival is celebrated from the 1st-7th December every year. A unique folk festival that's held in the northeastern state of India - Nagaland. Home to several tribes, Nagaland is a diverse state. To encourage the interaction between these tribal groups, the state tourism and the arts & culture departments of Nagaland organises the Hornbill Festival to showcase the culture and ethnicity of the land.India, the land of festivals, is eager to warmly welcome you!