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Fairs and Festivals in India


The fairs and festivals in India are a wonderful statement on the country's diversity and multi ethnic character. Over the years, India has not only emerged as a major economic power but also as one of the most popular travel destinations in the world. If the ranking given by the celebrated Conde Nast Traveller magazine is anything to go by, India is indeed one of the must visit places on earth.

Fairs and Festivals in India - 2012
Jan 2012
Jan 1 Sunday New Year
Jan 5 Thursday Guru Gobind Singh Jayanti
Feb 2012
Feb 4 Saturday Milad un Nabi (Birthday of the Prophet), Sunni
Feb 9 Thursday Milad un Nabi, Shia
Mar 2012
Mar 8 Thursday Holi
Mar 9 Friday Hola Mohalla
Apr 2012
Apr 1 Sunday Ram Navmi
Apr 1 Sunday Palm Sunday (Western)
May 2012
May 6 Sunday Buddha Jayanti / Buddha Purnima
May 13 Sunday Mother's Day
Jun 2012
Jun 16 Saturday Martyrdom of Guru Arjan Dev (Nanakshahi Calendar)
Jun 17 Sunday Father's Day
Jul 2012
Jul 3 Tuesday Guru Poornima
Jul 20 Friday Ramadan Begins
Aug 2012
Aug 2 Thursday Rakhi /Raksha Bandhan
Aug 5 Sunday Friendship Day
Sep 2012
Sep 5 Wednesday Teachers Day
Sep 19 Wednesday Ganesh Chaturathi
Oct 2012
Oct 2 Tuesday Gandhi Jayanti
Oct 16 Tuesday Navaratra Begins
Nov 2012
Nov 2 Friday Karva Chauth
Nov 13 Tuesday Diwali
Dec 2012
Dec 8 Saturday Hanukkah (After sunset till 16th December)
Dec 25 Tuesday Christmas

A travel to India can never be considered complete without being a part of its colorful fairs and festivals. In fact, many go on to say that the fairs and festivals in India are an extension of the country's cultural ethos that is truly fascinating.

Indians never lose any opportunity to celebrate. No wonder, the India fairs and festivals calendar is indeed choc a block with events of all kinds. Right from the colorful Holi festival to the desert festivals of Rajasthan, there are a variety of events to amaze every visitor. In fact, the list is endless.

Many go on to state that the fairs and festivals in India are indeed an extension of the country's very identity. These events show an India that pulsates with color and a jest for life. Moreover, the fairs and festivals in India also highlight the country's secular fabric quite admirably.

No matter, when you travel to India, you will surely come across many delightful festivals and events to claim your attention. And you will simply love every bit of your experience.

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Fairs and Festivals in India
Assam Arunachal Pradesh
Andaman Nicobar Islands Andhra Pradesh
Bihar Chhattisgarh
Daman and Diu Delhi
Goa Gujarat
Haryana Himachal Pradesh
Jammu and Kashmir Jharkhand
Karnataka Kerala
Madhya Pradesh Maharashtra
Manipur Meghalaya
Mizoram Nagaland
Orissa Pondicherry
Punjab Rajasthan
Sikkim Tamil Nadu
Tripura Uttaranchal
Uttar Pradesh West Bengal