India is the land of fun and frolic. The Indians celebrate the various fairs and festivals to the extent that there are more number of fairs and festivals in a year than the total number of days. The rites and the rituals followed by the Indians, the enthusiasm and faith that are constant features add to the charm of the fairs and festivals. Most the Indian festivals are regional, seasonal or religious. The unity of the diverse country like India can be seen at the national festivals of the Republic day (26th January), Independence Day (15th August) and Gandhi Jayanti i.e. the birth anniversary of the father of the nation (2nd October).
There is a big list of the religious festivals that are celebrated in India. In the secular country of India people light up their homes with as many lights on Diwali as on Christmas, the fireworks are as loud as on Onam. The colors of Holi are spread across the castes and creeds.Hindus commemorate the birth anniversaries of their deities as Ram Navami, Maha Shivratri, Janam Ashtami similarly, the Sikhs remember their gurus on Gurpurab. On the occasion of Raksha Bandhan an unspoken pledge is exchanged between, a brother and sister cementing their fraternal relationship.
Many of the festivals are subject to the lunar calendar. The Islamic festivals are celebrated according to the Muslim or the hijri calendar. The month long fasting is completed with Eid-ul-fitr. The Islamic year commences with Awal Muharram. It is observed with attending religious lectures. The Jews rejoice on their New Year that falls on the 7th of September.There is another list of seasonal fairs and festivals that are celebrated across India. Teej celebrates the onset monsoon. The Ganguar fair and the festival of Baisakhi are held in the harvest season. Down south the people perform the seasonal ayyappa pooja. The harvest festival of Assam is Rongali Bihu, when unbounded joy and enthusiasm is expressed through intoxicating songs and dances.
The colorful costumes, the captivating customs reveal the cultural heritage of India. Promotion of the Indian culture and heritage takes place at the famous Dance Festival of Konark in Orissa and the Khajuraho temples of Madhya Pradesh. These festivals have the enchanting temples as background. The dancers from various parts of India participate in the festivals and perform the classical dances. These festivals add to the cultural tourism in India.At the Surajkund Crafts Fair artists, craftsmen, painters, weavers and sculptors from various parts of the country flock to the Indian state Haryana to display and sell their creations to the various connoisseurs of arts and crafts. Visiting the fair is not just another way of spending a holiday in India for the tourists; it is an experience that reveals the artistic heritage of India.
People throng the Pushkar city of Rajasthan at the annual religious and cattle fair. Trades, parades and race competitions are held for the camels, horses and cows. The entire fair is a big draw for the tourism industry. The biggest cattle fair of Asia takes place at Sonepur, Bihar annually.The Hindus actively participate in the Kumbh Mela held once in every three years either on the banks of river Godavari in Nasik, Shipra in Ujjain, Ganges in Haridwar or at the confluence of the three sacred rivers namely, Ganges, Yamuna and Saraswati in Allahabad. This auspicious fair of the Purna or Maha Kumbh is celebrated once in every twelve years at Allahabad. The delightful Hindu festival of Dusshera also sees several fairs were people participate with much zest and enthusiasmEvery year in July the sacred coastal city of Puri comes alive to celebrate the Rath Yatra of Lord Jagannath. Amidst the resounding clash of cymbals, the tumultuous thundering of drums, the three gods, Jagannath, his brother Balabhadra and sister Subhadra leave their above, the Jagannath temple, to journey to the Gundicha Mandir. Millions of devotees flock to the city to watch the Triad ride in the elaborate chariot through the streets of Puri. The festival is spectacular, the occasion distinctive and the aura spiritual.
On the tenth day of the sixth month of the Ladakhi calendar, the Hemis monastery turns into a very large stage where monks, tourists and people from all over the world congregate for the famous masked dances. The Hemis festival lasts for two days and is the largest monastery festival in all of Ladakh and Spiti. The Hemis festival is not only a religious festival, but also an annual fair fro the entire region. Of late festivals like Father's Day, Mother's Day, Valentine's Day and Friendship Day have come up to celebrate the given day of the year with the loved one. Though in India, each day is lived and enjoyed with the near and dear ones.
Amongst the many festivals, there is the Carnival of Goa, essentially a spring festival celebrated with joy and revelry in the beautiful beach capital of India. This erstwhile Portuguese settlement sings, dances and makes merry through the three days and four nights of the Carnival. Tourists' inflow increases in leaps and bounds. Festivities are time to reinforce the presence of God, rejuvenate ourselves and surrounding, remind us of our rich past, preserve the heritage of the country besides making merry by eating, drinking, shopping and exchanging gifts. The fun and frolic felt at the fairs and festivals can only be experienced rather than explained. So you are welcome to the lovely land of India to visit the versatile country with fantastic hues of fairs and festivals, which are bound to leave you spell bound. The Gods, Goddesses, gaiety, glory, gifts, and goodies galore at the fairs and festivals, come be apart of them.
Standard Package
INCLUSIONS
- Airport – Hotel – Airport Transfers on Private Basis
- Daliy Breakfast
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Visit the major tourist attractions of Delhi including India Gate, Raj Ghat, Lotus temple, Humayun’s Tomb, Qutub Minar and the Parliament house
- Explore the Taj Mahal
- Excursion to Amer Fort enjoying an elephant ride.
- Attend the Surajkund crafts fair
- Sightseeing tour to major tourist attractions of Agra including Agra Fort, Dayal Bagh, Jama Masjid, Mehtab Bagh, Chini Ka Rauza and Ram Bagh
- Guided tour to major tourist attractions of Jaipur including Jaigarh Fort, Hawa Mahal, Jal Mahal and the Nahargarh Fort.
- Sightseeing tour covering City Palace, Royal Observatory and Hawa Mahal in Jaipur
TRANSPORTATION
- Vehicle: AC Coach
- Sharing Type: SIC Basis
- Flights: Not included
- Airport/Station Pick/Drop: Yes
ITINERARY PLAN
Day 1 : DelhiAfter arrival at the Delhi airport, meet our representative who’ll escort you to one of our listed hotels. Check-in at the hotel. Overnight stay.
Day 2 : DelhiOn the following day after breakfast, embark on a sightseeing tour of Delhi. The major tourist attractions scheduled for the day include Red Fort, India Gate, Birla Mandir, Qutub Minar, Jama Masjid, Humanyun’s Tomb and the President’s House. In the evening you may revisit Red Fort for an impressive light and sound show. Return to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 3 : DelhiNext morning after breakfast, venture out for an excursion at the Surajkund crafts fair. The fair is dotted with stalls of handicrafts, jewelry and textiles. Along with Indian artisans some craftsmen’s from SAARC nations also put up their stalls. While being at the fair enjoy performances by Indian folk musician and dancers at the ground stage in the venue. Also treat your taste buds with delicious cuisine from the various parts of India. Back to the hotel for an overnight stay.
Day 4 : Delhi – AgraPost breakfast, proceed to Agra. Upon reaching Agra, check-in at one of our listed hotels. After resting and relaxing for a while head to sightseeing tour of Agra covering Agra Fort, Itmad-ud-Daula’s Tomb and Taj Mahal that has left tourist spellbound by its beauty. The Taj Mahal was commissioned by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his wife Mumtaz Mahal. The mausoleum is located on the right bank of the river Yamuna at a point where it takes a sharp turn and flows eastwards. Return to the hotel in the evening for an overnight stay
Day 5 : Agra – JaipurPost breakfast, leave for Jaipur by road. Upon arrival check-in at one our enlisted hotels. Later in the day explore the major tourist attractions of the city including the Jal Mahal, Jaigarh Fort, Central Museum and Birla Mandir. Spend the evening at leisure. Overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 6 : JaipurThe next day begins with an excursion to the Amber Fort which is accompanied with the exciting joy ride on an elephant. The afternoon remains busy with the city tour featuring City Palace along with the Royal Observatory and Hawa Mahal. Enjoy overnight stay at the hotel.
Day 7 : JaipurIn the morning after breakfast, transfer to Jaipur airport to board a flight for onward journey.
Standard Package
INCLUSIONS
- Airport – Hotel – Airport Transfers on Private Basis
- Daliy Breakfast
Overview
- Kumbh Mela is the holiest congregation of Hindus. Devotees gather to attain salvation with bathing in the holy river waters. The largest gathering in the world happens every 12 years for Purna Kumbha and every 6 years for Ardh Kumbha. The pious festival is celebrated at four places in India: Nashik (on the banks of River Godavari), Ujjain (on the banks of River Kshipra), Haridwar (on the banks of River Ganga) and Allahabad (on the banks of Sangam; confluence of Ganga, Yamuna and Saraswati).
- The next Mahakumbh is in Ujjain, Madhya Pradesh. The holy gathering happens when Jupiter ascends into sun sign Leo's quarter and is called 'Simhastha Kumbh Mahaparv'. The ritual of bathing in the holy waters of Kshipra begins on the full moon day of the Hindu month of Chaitra (March-April) and continues on various dates until the full moon in the following month of Vaishakha.
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- Vehicle: AC Coach
- Sharing Type: SIC Basis
- Flights: Not included
- Airport/Station Pick/Drop: Yes
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History of Kumbh MelaThe Puranas (holy texts of Hindus) mentions the origin of Kumbh Mela. The Ksheer Sagar (Ocean of Milk) was churned (Samudra Manthan) by Devas (Gods) and Asuras (Demons). The Meru Mountain was used as a churning rod and the serpent Vasuki was used for rope. Out of the churning came out Amrit (nectar of immortality). Both Devas and Asuras wanted the amrit and there was 12 days of struggle. During the struggle few drops of nectar fell on four places on Earth and those places are celebrated during Kumbh Mela. As 1 day of the divine means 12 years of human, the Kumbh festival is held every 12 years.
Rituals of Kumbh MelaEvery Kumbh Mela, the astronomical positions are similar to the situations which led to Samudra Manthan and the falling of nectar at four places on earth. During the festival the same cosmic energy is felt in the waters therefore all devotees gather for a dip in the holy waters. The waters are so divine that they are said to purify sins of the people and their ancestors. Hymns are chanted, people pray at the bathing ghats and charity is done. Kumbh is the world largest and holiest pilgrimage.
About UjjainUjjain is one of the holiest cities according to Hindu mythology. The city of Mahakal, the Lord of all times, the city is a holy pilgrimage. Ujjain has been named and praised in various other names in Hindu texts and scriptures. Almost 84 forms of Lord Shiva are worshipped here. Shri Mahakaleshwar Temple, Shri Kaal Bhairav Temple, Shri Chintaman Ganesh Temple, Harsiddhi Temple, Shri Siddhwat Temple are some of the most revered places. The Simhastha Kumbh Mahaparv is special in Ujjain as it is the seat of divine Mahakal, who made the Manthan possible after having consumed the deadly poison (halahal) which came out of the churning.
Standard Package
INCLUSIONS
- Airport – Hotel – Airport Transfers on Private Basis
- Daliy Breakfast
TRIP HIGHLIGHTS
- Excursion to the majestic havelis of Mandawa including Jhunjhunwala Haveli, Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, Goenka Double Haveli, Murmuria Haveli, and the Mohan Lal Saraf Haveli
- Guided tour toGajner Palace and the Camel breeding center, at Bikaner
- Enjoy performances featuring Rajasthani music and dance, competitions of wrestling, tug of war, and camel decoration during the festival
- Explore theShekhawati enjoying one hour camel ride
- Visit themajor tourist hotspots of Bikaner covering Junagarh Fort, Raj Ratan Bihari Temple, Rasik Shiromani Temple and the Karni Mata Temple.
- Darshan at Karni Mata temple
- Attend the Kolayat Festival on Kartik purnima at the Kolayat village
TRANSPORTATION
- Vehicle: AC Coach
- Sharing Type: SIC Basis
- Flights: Not included
- Airport/Station Pick/Drop: Yes
ITINERARY PLAN
Day1:DelhiAfter arrival at Delhi airport, meet our representative who’ll guide you to one of our listed hotels. Check-in at the hotel. Overnight stay.
Day2:Delhi – MandawaNext morning after breakfast proceed to reach Mandawa. As you reach Mandawa, get accommodated at one of our listed hotels. After resting and relaxing for a while set off on an excursion to the magnificent Mandawa Haveli. The intricately painted walls of this place and the detailed work will enthrall you to the fullest. Some of the other popular havelis that must be visited include Jhunjhunwala Haveli, Hanuman Prasad Goenka Haveli, Gulab Rai Ladia Haveli, Goenka Double Haveli, Murmuria Haveli, and the Mohan Lal Saraf Haveli. In the evening pay a visit to the Shekhawati area followed by one hour camel ride. Enjoy an overnight stay at the hotel.
Day3: Mandawa – BikanerAfter breakfast, drive straight to Bikaner- “The camel City”. Upon reaching Bikaner, check-in at one of our listed hotels. After straightening your backs for a while proceed for a full day excursion to some of the major tourist hotspots of Bikaner covering Junagarh Fort, Raj Ratan Bihari Temple and the Rasik Shiromani temple. In the evening you may take a visit to Gajner Palace and the Camel breeding center. Enjoy comfortable night stay at the hotel.
Day 4 : BikanerIn the morning after breakfast proceed to explore the Lalgarh Palace. After exploring the Lalgarh Palace, drive to Kolayat village where sage Kapil Muni did meditation for the redemption of mankind. On the Kartik purnima thousands of pilgrims visit Kolayat village to take a dip in the holy lake on one of the 52 ghats. During the time Kolayat festival is celebrated in the village several entertaining performances featuring Rajasthani music and dance, competitions of wrestling, tug of war, and camel decoration are arranged. Also enjoy the Deepmala ritual in which hundreds of oil lamps are lit and left to float on leaves over the placid waters of the Kolayat Lake. After visiting the festival return to Bikaner for dinner and an overnight stay in the hotel.
Day 5 : Bikaner – Jaipur - Departure from DelhiIn the morning after breakfast, drive to Jaipur. Stop midway to visit the Karni Mata temple, popularly known as Rat temple. After the visit resume drive to Jaipur. On reaching Jaipur, transfer to Jaipur airport to board a flight to Delhi. Upon reaching Delhi airport board a connecting flight for onward destination