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Culture Customs and Traditions of India
India has several secrets behind its rapid growth. Indians represent their strength with the help of their incomparable culture, values and beliefs. Without any rigidity, every Indian has proudly enjoyed his survival and touch the flourishing colors of success. No doubt, it is a successful blend of various cultures and traditions with the grace of acceptance. Every Indian is also able to take a sharp turn for his growth with the demand of time without missing their basic roots. So, here we discuss about such worldwide popular basic facts of culture, customs and traditions which attracts others to visit India.

Traditional Values in Indian Culture (Our Parampara )

Traditional Values of India

On the vast canvas, you can find a perfect picture of culture and values in a form of different hues and vibrancy. From the past several centuries, the country follows the same path of unity, support and tolerance. A visitor can find a beautiful balance between the uniqueness and diversity on this land. You can self feel a value of dedication in the citizens of this country.

Greetings or way of welcome (Atithi Devo Bhava)

  • The land of India has great traditional values where guest has equally treated with the same importance and value as that of God. With this supreme value, you can attach to the deep roots of this culture.

Way of Welcome in India

  • You'll first get the wonderful expression of greeting during your meet which varies from religion to religion. Like, in Hindu families Touching the feet or 'Namaste- the together joining of both hands' are the common ways of greeting in respect of elders. Similarly, Muslims use “Adab” by using their right hand.

Atithi Devo Bhava

  • It will create a magical charm, especially when Atithi's get a warm welcome with flower garlands. In Hindu religion, it will equal to offering a prayer to God.

Worshipping- A moral strength

Worship of Nature

  • In India 'New Morning or Suprabhat' means worship of nature, where the day starts by offering the water to Sun (Surya Namaskar). Similarly, water to Tulsi and other religious plants, chanting of mantras and relevant sources of prayers.

Believe in God

  • Believe in God (fast- vrat), respect of women (Kanya Pujan), care of animals (fresh meal to cow & last to dog) and celebration of festivals with a special dedication to God & Goddess are the real means of life in India.

Indian Moral Value

  • Without any difference in colour and creed, the several religions start their new morning and teaches such rich values to their new generations. Moral value is also a unique strength of this place.

Cultural Values in Indian Culture (Our Sanskriti )

Joint Families:

Joint Families

The concept of Joint Family is very interesting where your parents, grandparents and paternal uncle and aunt all live together. It is a way to collectively share your sorrows and happiness by becoming a support for each other. With a complete care and growth, you can know about the value and respect of the relations.

Indian Marriages:

Indian Marriages

In Indian marriages, the best part is rituals which differ from community to community. People have basic thought that marriage is a way to unite two families. You will enjoy a complete entertaining day with lots of music and dance along with the several ceremonies related to wedding. It is an auspicious occasion where every relation has their unique value. With the sense of joy and happiness, the bride's family has special emotions regarding the day.

Traditional Indian Attire:

Traditional Indian Attire

With the concept of India attire, a beautiful picture of traditional saree comes first in mind. This ethnic wear pleasantly describes the beauty of Indian women. This attire gives a graceful and complete look. Saree is a special outfit, which is used in daily routine as well as on special occasions. And the other popular Indian attire is Salwar Kameez, which provides a complete look with duppatta. Similarly, traditional wear for men is Kurta Pajama, Dhoti and on special occasions Sherwani and formal wears.

Traditional Indian Jewellery

Without Jewellery, the traditional dress-up of Indian men and women is incomplete. Even the wearing of jewellery has some scientific logic behind it. Such metal ornaments are highly energized and gives positive energy to the user. It is the basic reason why some temples men have to enter shirtless and married women have to properly ready with this jewellery part. There are several accessories for women, which helps to enhance their beauty. In most of Indian religions, Mangalsutra, Sindoor, Mehndi (henna), nose and toe rings are the part of married women complete attire.

Bindi or Tilak

The other most important part is Bindi or Tilak (chandan, saffron, sandlepaste or kumkum) which we generally view in Hindu religion. This coloured mark between the eyebrows has spiritual importance. As, it is also a part of married women dress-up but in case of men and yogis, Tilak is used to improve mental concentration. On the several festivals, Pujas and ceremonies of Hindus, it is also applied to God, Goddess, family members and guests.



Our Customs (Rivaj )- Every custom is logical & Science Based

Why we go to temples?

Why we go to Temples

The architecture of the temples is well-defined along the magnetic wave line of earth. So, it is an extreme source to collect positive energy. Similarly, main idol in Garbhagriha vibrates positive energy in surroundings due to a copper plate buried under it. So, it is healthier and relaxed to go the temple and save positive energy on a regular basis. Similarly, take off the footwear before entering to temples, kitchen area or any worship place is like a practice to maintain a clean and sanctify environment.

Why we worship Tulsi plant?

Why we Worship Tulsi Plant

According to basic Hindu religion, home is incomplete without a Tulsi plant (Basil) in the courtyard of the house. Tulsi or Tulasi is the single plant or herb on the earth, which has self-purifying or immense healing properties. Your worship, puja or any spiritual exercise is incomplete without the use of Tulsi leaf.

Lighting of lamp?

Lighting of Lamp

Lighting of lamp is a great visual aspect along a power to fill the area with a new positive energy. In these few quiet and pleasant minutes, you can get the ability to hear your soul voice. It is a way to develop new qualities in yourself by invoking your own. So, lighting of lamp has major importance whether it is social event, festival, any ritual or a part of daily prayer.

Ringing of bells?

Ringing of Bells

According to Indian Sanskriti, Ghantaa or bells ringing has major significance. In Hindu temples, the bell has great importance while bathing the Lord or at the time of offering food and even devotees enter the temple after ringing this ghanta. This metal bell (copper, gold, silver or brass) has the power to produce positive vibrations and helps to quickly drive away the evil forces. The long-lasting sound of the bell has the tendency to offer a healing touch to your body chakras along a quick focus on your mind during the time of Darshan.

Why we make clockwise ‘Pradakshina’ of the Main Idol’s placed in temples?

Pradakshina

Are you curious to know about the clockwise walk (Pradakshina) around the deity? Then this a ritual or a symbol of respect to God or Goddess placed in temples. Scientifically, Pradakshina is a way to absorb positive radiations through beam magnetic waves. The three-sided covered Sanctum Sanctorum is highly effective to radiate this positive energy which your body can absorb on a regular visit of the temple.

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The festival of colors- Holi is like a new beginning of happiness and excitement. In the different corners of India, this festival of joy and colors is celebrated on the day of full moon, in the Spring season (Phalgun month) during a beautiful transition period of winters to summers. The tradition of Holika Dahan also has scientific logic of temperature maintenance and bacterial growth behind it.





Even you can feel a new life in your surroundings with a freshness in flora and fauna. The dance, celebration, scrumptious food and bathe in the beautiful rainbow colors has their unique experience which attracts the countless worldwide visitors to India. In different locations, you'll feel a new look of Holi celebration. If you are still planning for this colorful day, then we help to introduce about the popular sites of India which offers a unique experience.



BARSANA- An entertaining women hold



The Holi of Barsana is a way to get the traditional touch of this festival. In the typical traditions of the small town, the people follow the legends of true and the divine lovers Radha and Krishna. In the remembrance of this day, the group of men come from Krishna's village, Nandgaon and play Holi with Barsana women.


This celebration is famous with the name of Lathmar Holi. With the real colors of joy, happiness and fun both groups of men & women teasing each other and women are beaten men with wooden sticks.


MATHURA & VRINDAVAN- A real essence of traditions



The celebration style of Holi at the 'land of Krishna' is unique and different from the other parts of the country. Mathura is the birthplace of Lord Krishna and at Vrindavan, he spent his childhood. The long celebration of around 40 days known as 'Holi Utsav' which is played with the natural colors, flowers, colored water, sweets and spiritual songs.


There is gorgeous decoration at the famous temples (Banke Bihari Temple & Dwarkadhish Temple) in both the locations. The worldwide tourists and photographers visit the place to cover this beautiful event.



JAIPUR- A festival close to Royal culture & heritage



Enjoy this colorful event at the royal land of Jaipur, Rajasthan where you can witness the unique way of celebration away from the regular part. At this special event, you can enjoy the folk dances, royal band, horses and elephant parades & their beauty contests.


One day before, the local people also follow the traditions of Holika Dahan. Such well organized cultural events give an extra spark to Holi which is beautifully attended by locals and foreigners.




PUNJAB- A day to show physical strength



In Sikhism, the day has special meaning in a form of annual fair which is named as 'Hola Mohalla' by 10th Guru Sri Gobind Singh Ji. This fair is popular in the whole country, especially in Punjab (at Anandpur Sahib).


Here you can witness an entirely different form of this festival after watching the daring acts by Nihang Sikhs like martial arts, mock sword fights, Kusti, Gatka, horse-riding and much more.


GOA- A place to celebrate and welcome the Spring



Are you waiting for a full-fledged event which gives you a real joy of carnival and festival then Goa is the exact place. Apart from any caste, color or creed, you've to simply mix yourself in the entertaining and joyous surroundings of Goa. The Goan locals celebrate Shigmotsav during this Spring time which is an event full of dance, music, joy and colours.


This musical fare in the beach surroundings is like a complete energetic trip with the joy of party, event or a complete festival celebration.


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Discover- North India
India is a nation of the world's oldest civilization and largest democracy which has made a great progress among developing countries. With an amazing wealth, there is an impressive history, culture and major variety of scenic sights. You'll get everything from beauty, style, feelings, comfort, modern techniques and traditions in the backdrop of unmatched beauty.

Tour to North India

With the diverse cultural attractions and Hindu pilgrimage sites, North India has major glimpses to offer the joy in a form of 'journey of lifetime'. The tourists attract in this region to explore the beauty of Himalayas along the religious and spiritual sites to closely feel the real meaning of life.

Popular Hill Stations:

Popular Hill Stations of North India

The worldwide tourists attract towards the North Indian hill stations due to the pleasant weather conditions. Here, the natural attractions offer their unique beauty equally in summers and in winters along a perfect relaxing combination from sweating heat and biting chill. So, such magnificent hill stations awaits for you with their natural beauty and cozy climate-


Hill Stations in Jammu & Kashmir

Srinagar, Gulmarg, Sonamarg, Pahalgam, Aru, Dah & Hanu, Leh and Patnitop.


Hill Stations in Himachal Pardesh

Kullu, Manali, Shimla, Chamba Valley, Chail, Dharamsala, Dalhousie, Kinnaur, Khajjiar, Mcleodganj, Dhankar, Keylong, Kardang, Dharamkot, Kasauli, Kufri & Palampur.


Hill Stataions in Uttarakhand

Dehradun, Auli, Chamba, Almora, Kausani, Mussoorie, Mukteshwar, Lansdowne, Pithoragarh, Ranikhet and Nainital.
Pilgrimage sites in North India

Feel a special touch of faith and religion with your visit at splendid temples of North India. The tour of Pilgrimage sites is a way to get interact with gifted traditions, old customs and wonderful architecture of India. During the festival season, such devotional sites offer unique charm. So, feel a divinity at this pious soil and explore a number of Temples, Churches, Mosques, Gurudwaras and Monasteries along a magical strength of spiritual air.

Jammu & Kashmir

Pilgrimage Sites in Jammu & Kashmir

Amarnath Cave, Vaishno Devi Temple, Shankaracharya Temple, Gurudwara Pathar Sahib, Hari Parbat Temple, ShivKhori, Shanti Stupa, Jamia Masjid & Ladakh Monasteries like Stok Monastery, Thiksey Monastery, Sankar Monastery, Spituk Monastery, Namgyal Tsemo Monastery, Phyang Monastery, Rangdum Monastery.

Himachal Pradesh

Pilgrimage Sites in Himachal Pradesh

Jakhu Temple, Hadimba Temple, Mata Chamunda Devi, Mata Jwala Ji, Maa Kangra Devi, Maa Chintpurni, Mata Naina Devi, Mata Kalka Devi, Mata Mansa Devi, Renuka Ji, Manimahesh, St. Michael's Church, St. John's Church, Christ Church of St. Francis.

Chandigarh

Pilgrimage Sites in Chandigarh

Chandi Mandir, Nada Sahib Gurudwara, Amb Sahib Gurudwara, Baoli Sahib Gurudwara and Koohni Sahib Gurudwara.

Delhi

Pilgrimage Sites in Delhi

Akshardham Temple, Lotus Temple, ISKCON Temple, Lakshmi Narayan Temple (Birla Mandir), Jama Masjid, Gurudwara Sis Ganj Sahib, Gurudwara Bangla Sahib, Sunehri Masjid, Kalka Ji Temple, Digambar Jain Temple, Nizamuddin Dargah, Cathedral Church of the Redemption, St. Dominic's Church, St. James Church, Yogmaya Temple, Sacred Heart Cathedral.

Punjab

Pilgrimage Sites in Punjab

Golden Temple, Anandpur Sahib, Kali Devi Temple (Patiala), Sodal Mandir (Kapurthala), Durgiana Mandir, Gurudwara Kiratpur Sahib, The Moorish Mosque, Rauza Sharif, Ram Tirth, Devi Talab Mandir, Gurdwara Alamgir.

Haryana

Pilgrimage Sites in Haryana

Jyotisar, Dhosi Hill, Mansa Devi Temple, Chaneti Stupa, Bhadrakali Temple, Brahma Sarovar, Surajkund, Sheetala Devi Temple, Bhima Devi Temple, Gurdwara Manji Sahib, Gurudwara Panjokhra Sahib, Holy Redeemer Church, St Paul's Church, Ancient Temples of Pandvas Bhimeshwari Goddess, Sita Mai Temple, Adibadri, Kapalmochan, Panchmukhi Hanuman Temple.

Uttarakhand

Pilgrimage Sites in Uttarakhand

Haridwar, Rishikesh, Hemkund Sahib, Badrinath, Gangotri, Yamunotri, Kedarnath, Neelkanth Mahadev Temple, Tapkeshwar Temple, Kankhal Temples, Devprayag, Piran Kaliyar, Baijnath Temple, Jageshwar, Kellogg Memorial Church, Christ Church, St. Mary's Church, Sacred Heart Church.

Uttar Pradesh

Pilgrimage Sites in Uttar Pradesh

Allahabad (Prayag Kumbh Mela, Magh Mela), Dewa Sharif, Varanasi (Ganga, Kashi Vishwanath Temple), Vindhyachal (Vindhyavasini Devi Temple), Ayodhya (Ramkot, Hanuman Garhi, Saryu), Mathura-Vrindavan (Krishna Temples), Buddhist Circuit (Kapilvastu, Kaushambi, Kushinagar, Sankisa, Sarnath, Sravasti), Christ Church, Kanpur Memorial Church, St. Joseph's Catholic Church, St. George Church, Jamuna Church.



World Heritage Sites

North India presents the outstanding examples of our heritage that belongs to worldwide people.

World Heritage Sites in India


  • Great Himalayan National Park (Kullu, Northern Himachal Pradesh),
  • Nanda Devi and Valley of Flowers National Parks (Uttarakhand),
  • Kalka-Shimla Railway (Himachal Pradesh),
  • Taj Mahal (Agra, Uttar Pradesh),
  • Fatehpur Sikri (Uttar Pradesh),
  • Agra Fort (Uttar Pradesh),
  • Red Fort Complex (Delhi),
  • Qutb Minar & its Monuments (Delhi),
  • Humayun's Tomb (New Delhi).

Adventure Activities in North India:

With the popular attractions, there are extensive varieties of adventure activities in north region like-

Adventure Activities in North India


  • Jeep Safari (Uttarakhand and Leh & Laddakh),
  • Trekking (Laddakh, Himachal Pradesh, Uttarakhand),
  • Mountaineering (Uttarakhand, Himachal Pradesh),
  • Skiing (Kashmir & Uttrakhand),
  • River Rafting (Himachal Pradesh),
  • Paragliding (Himachal Pradesh, Jammu & Kashmir, and Uttarakhand),
  • Bungee Jumping (Uttarakhand).

North India Wildlife Sanctuaries:

Wildlife Sanctuaries of North India

If you are a great appreciator of nature and only explore the such beautiful spectacle in books then a vast ecosystem of North India along with the several species of flora & fauna is waiting for you. The North Indian region has following safe haven for wildlife-

Jammu & Kashmir

Wildlife Sanctuaries in Jammu & Kashmir

Jasrota Wildlife Sanctuary (Kathua), Surinsar Mansar Wildlife Sanctuary (Jammu), Nandini Wildlife Sanctuary (Jammu), Overa Wildlife Sanctuary (Pahalgam), Ramnagar Wildlife Sanctuary (Jammu), Changthang Wildlife Sanctuary (Leh).

Himachal Pradesh

Wildlife Sanctuaries in Himachal Pardesh

Chail Wildlife Sanctuary (Chail), Churdhar Wildlife Sanctuary (Shimla), Daranghati Wildlife Sanctuary (Shimla), Kalatop Khajjiar Sanctuary (Chamba), Kanwar Wildlife Sanctuary (Kullu), Maharana Pratap Sagar Sanctuary (Kangra), Majathal Sanctuary (Shimla), Manali Sanctuary (Manali), Renuka Sanctuary (Sirmour), Simbalbara Wildlife Sanctuary (Sirmour), Pong Lake Wildlife Sanctuary (Kangra), Nature Park Kufri Sanctuary (Kufri), Nature Park Manali (Manali).

Uttarakhand

Wildlife Sanctuaries in Uttarakhand

Asan Barrage Bird Sanctuary (Dehradun), Kedarnath Sanctuary (Chamoli), Ascot Sanctuary (Pithoragarh), Govind Wildlife Sanctuary (Uttarkashi).

Uttar Pradesh

Wildlife Sanctuaries in Uttar Pradesh

Chandra Prabha Wildlife Sanctuary (Chandauli), Katarniaghat Wildlife Sanctuary (Bahraich),  Ranipur Sanctuary (Banda).

Museums of North India:

Museums of North India

For a history lover, museum is a beautiful center to collect the wonderful attractions of past. Museum is a place of amazing collection and precious things which displays cultural and heritage wealth of a particular place. With such collection, one can predict the richness of place, whether in the terms of art, architecture, handicrafts, paintings, sculptures, currency, calligraphy, scripts, cloths, photography, books and related collection.

Jammu & Kashmir

Museums of Jammu & Kashmir

Amar Mahal Museum, Dogra Art Museum and Sri Pratap Singh Museum.

Punjab

Museums in Punjab

Maharaja Ranjit Singh War Museum, Museum of Rural Life of Punjab, Archaeological Museum, Sports Museum National Institute of Sports (Patiala), Guru Teg Bahadur Museum (Anandpur Sahib), Sanghol Museum (Fatehgarh Sahib).

Chandigarh

Museum in Chandigarh

Government Museum and Art Gallery, Museum of Evolution of Life, International Dolls Museum, Natural History Museum, City Museum, National Gallery of Portraits.

Uttarakhand

Museum of Uttarakhand

Corbett Museum, Wadia Institute of Himalayan Geology, Regimental Museum and Govind Vallabh Pant Public Museum.

Uttar Pradesh

Museum of Uttra Pradesh

Government Museum (Mathura), Sarnath Museum and Allahabad Museum.

North Indian cuisine

With the variety of dishes in North Indian states, you'll get a richness in the flavor of such delicacies. Majorly, in North Indian food there is use of rich gravies, chillies, nuts, spices and high content of dairy products like milk, cream and ghee to offer a elaborative touch to meals. In North India, one can get the influence of Awadhi cuisine, Bhojpuri cuisine, Kashmiri cuisine, Mughlai cuisine and Punjabi cuisine.

Jammu & Kashmir

Cuisine of Jammu & Kashmir

Kashmiri Dum Aloo, Kashmiri Pulao, Zafrani Pulao, Haak-Kashmiri Spinach, Kashmiri Gushtaba, Kashmiri Mutanjan, Shab Deg Kashmiri Rogan Josh, Pasande Kabob, Kashmiri Qambargah, Kashmiri Qeema Pullao, Kashmiri Roast Yakhni, Rista, Daniwal Korma, Shami Kabab, Tabak Maaz, Phirni.

Himachal Pradesh

Cuisine of Himachal Pradesh

Kullu Trout, Channa Madra, Bhatura, Dham, Ankalos, Patande, Mittha, Sidu, Babru, Auriya Kadoo, Chha Gosht, Mash Daal, Akotri, Tudkiya Bhath, Bhey.

Punjab & Haryana

Cuisine of Punjab & Haryana

Aloo Amritsari, Amritsari Fish, Butter Chicken, Chicken Makhani, Chicken Tikkas, Dahi Bhalle, Dal Makhni, Jeera Rice, Aloo Stuffed Parantha, Kadhi, Baingan da Bhurtha, Stuffed Vegetable Punjabi Parantha, Sarson ka Saag, Makki di Roti, Rajma, Punjabi Lachha Paratha, Punjabi Chhole, Palak Paneer, Navratan Korma, Gajar Ka Halwa, Khoya Burfi, Lassi Patiala, Rabri, Kheer, Gulkand Peda, Besan Laddu.

Delhi

Cuisine of Delhi

Aloo Jeera, Chicken Curry, Chicken Kofta, Shahi Paneer, Methi Matar Malai, Gobi Manchurian, Potato in Curd Gravy, Palak Paneer, Fruit Cake, Chicken Hazarvi, Tandoori Chicken, Seekh Kebab, Gosht Biryani, Kheema Kofta, Murgh Yakhnee Pulao, Chicken Shorba, Badaam Kheer, Fruit Kheer, Gujia, Kulfi, Shahi Tukda.

Uttarakhand

Cuisine of Uttarakhand

Garhwal ka Fannah, Chainsoo, Kafuli, Jholi, Phaanu, Thechwani, Baadi, Ras, Bhatt ki Churdkani, Badil, Arsa, Gulgula, Black & White Roti, Mandua ki Roti, Kulath ki Dal, Swala, Urad Bhuda, Palau, Kandalee ka Saag, Jhangora ki Kheer.

Uttar Pradesh

Cuisine of Uttar Pradesh

Cashew Barfi, Badaam Halwa, Gulab Jamun, Malpua, Kalakand, Petha Burfi, Bhel Poori, Gulgula, Jalebi, Zamin Doz Machhli, Murg Mussallam, Lazeez Lauki, Dum Bhindi, Warqui Paratha, Gobhi Mussallam, Sultani Dal, Rizala, Shami Kabab, Nargisi Kofta, Shir Sewain, Chicken Tikkas, Chana dal Dhokla, Chicken Reshmi Kabab, Kachori, Samosa, Aloo Chokha, Begun Bhaja, Bhatura, Vegetable Biryani, Til ke Ladoo, Suji Ladoo, Romaali Roti, Panch Phoron Taarkari, Pakku, Mushroom Shami Kabab.

Fairs & Festivals of North India

With the variation in traditions and culture from state to state, the particular festivals also differs from region to region, with a common spirit of joy and lively ambiance. In India, festivals is a wonderful opportunity to get a beautiful presentation of soulful music, dance, colorful costumes, warm hospitality and delicious food. So, attending such kind of events, fairs and festivals is a way to interact with rich traditional background of the place.

Jammu & Kashmir

Fairs & Festivals of Jammu & Kashmir

Urs, Sindhu Darshan, Yuru Kabgyat, Dosmoche, Spitok Gutor Zanskar, Losar Celebrations, Matho Nagrang, Tulip Festival, Karsha Gustor, Thiksey Gustor, Galdan Namchot, Mansar Food & Craft Mela, Bahu Mela, Jhiri Mela, Snow Festival, Gurez Festival, Saffron Festival, Hemis Festival, Eid-ul-Fitr and Eid-ul-Azha, Khir Bhawani Festival.

Punjab & Chandigarh

Fairs & Festivals of Punjab and Chandigarh

Lohri, Diwali, Gurpurab, Baisakhi, Hola Mohalla, Karwa Chauth, Basant Panchami, Muktsar Fair, Jarag Fair, Bhaiya Dooj (Tikka), Chhapar Fair, Roshni Fair, Teeyan, The Chrysanthemums Show, The Mango Festival, Rose Festival, The Fair of Baba Sodal, Shaheedi Jor Mela.

Delhi

Fairs & Festivals of Delhi

Republic Day Parade, Sharad Utsav Prasad Nagar Lake, Delhi Rose Show, Qutub Festival, Phool Walon Ki Sair, Mango Festival, Kite Flying Festival, International Trade Fair, Independence Day, Garden Tourism Festival, The Delhi Flower Show, Delhi Book Fair, Incredible India Food Festival, Handicrafts Fair at Delhi Haat, The Electronic Fair.

Himachal Pradesh


Halda festival, Sazo, Maghi, Himachal Winter Carnival, Losar Festival, Doongri Festival, Maha Shivaratri, Nalwari Fair, Phulaich Festival, Kullu Dussehera, Baisakh, Spring Festival, Rakhidumni Festival, Ladarcha Festival, International Himalayan Festival, Ice Skating Carnival, Festival of Sair, Minjar Fair, Nalwar Fair, Kamaksha Fair, Kutah Fair, Manimahesh Fair.

Haryana

Fairs & Festivals of Haryana

Teej, Holi, Haryana Day, Gugga Naumi, Sanjhi, Karwa Chauth, Basant Panchami, Pinjore Heritage Festival, Surajkund International Crafts Mela, Mango Mela, Geeta Jayanti Festival.

Uttarakhand

Fairs & Festivals of Uttarakhand

Mata Murti Ka Mela, Magh Mela, Makar Sankranti, Phool Dei, Bhaitauli & Harela, Bat Savitri, Khatarua, Chippla Jaat, Hilljatra, Janopunyu, Somnath Fair, The Uttarayani Fair, Nanda Devi Fair, Jauljibi, Devidhura Mela, Purnagiri Mela, Gauchar Mela, Ghee Sankranti.

Uttar Pradesh

Fairs & Festivals of Uttar Pradesh

Taj Mahotsav, Lathmar Holi, Kumbh Mela, Ardh Kumbh Mela, Magh Mela, Bateshwar Fair, Water Sports Festival, Kailash fair, Kampil Fair, Muharram, Buddha Mahotsav, Ayurveda-Jhansi Mahotsava, Ramnavami, Janmashtami, Maha Shivratri, Ganga Dussehra, Dev Deepawali.

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