Unique Events and Festivals You Need To Attend In India
If you want something off the road, you are in for a treat with Flyopedia’s list of new and unique events of India. These can range from actual festivals celebrated differently to events giving the person irreplaceable memories for a lifetime. Hard as it sounds, it’s true, tried and tested with editors of Flyopedia. So if you want to enjoy it too, do international flight tickets booking online and read on to find out details about the up and coming events.
Kite Flying & High Tea at Haveli Dharampura
Enjoy flying colorful kites in the clear windy skies as you partake in the delicious 3- course high tea served by the Haveli staff. The rooftop of the 200- year old Haveli, where the event takes place, is decked out so you can enjoy the views of the city from higher grounds.
Fun fact: The Haveli was set to crumble through years of neglect but was restored to its former glory and was set to become a museum. However, plans changed and now it is a place with 14 beautiful rooms for guests and the Restaurant Lakhori, named after its building material from the Mughal period.
Where to go
Haveli Dharampura, New Delhi
2293 Bazar Gulian Road, Gali Guliyan, Dharampura, Kucha Alam Chandni Chowk, Delhi, NCR 110006, India
Date of the event
13 – 31 May, 2023
Price of the event
Rs. 1752 per person
14 Day Motorcycling Holiday in Tamil Nadu
You have heard of motorcycle rides on trails but have you heard of a motorcycling holiday? Yes, you read that right. In this holiday, you visit the best of what the south of India has to offer you on a Royal Enfield that you get to drive. From exploring the wildlife to observing plantations and birds, from villages to wildlife sanctuaries, curvy paved roads to rough lanes, there is no lack of variety on this holiday. This is best enjoyed with your partner and/ or friends.
Where to go
Basubu, Mahabalipuram, Tamil Nadu
Date of the event
19 May, 2023
Price of the event
Starts from $2000
Van Mahotsav (National Tree Planting Festival)
Sounds regular but it is not. Van Mahotsav is a festival celebrated in India during the first week of July. This also corresponds to Arbor Day in other countries. While it is celebrated all over India, it is celebrated most in Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Gujarat and a few other states, where Uttar Pradesh bagged the win by planting the most saplings in the year 2022 (55 lakh trees!) during the week of Van Mahotsav.
Where to go
Uttar Pradesh / Gujarat
Date of the event
1 – 7 July, 2023
Price of the event
Free
Jagannath Rath Yatra
This is the oldest and largest chariot procession in the world, celebrated every year with great splendor at the Jagannath Temple. In the months of June or July, people commemorate the Jagannath Rath Yatra in Puri, Odisha for 12 continuous days.
Fun fact: Hindu mythology dictates that deities should not be moved or removed once they are stationed at their altar. This is the only festival where the god Jagannath (god of the universe) comes out of his temple for his devotees.
They bring out him with two other deities (Lord Balabhadra and Devi Subhadra) in a colorful Rath Yatra where the chariots are huge! Think 45 feet. A huge number of devotees pull the chariots as it makes its way through town. Touching or pulling the rope of god Jagannath’s chariot is a popular belief, they will cleanse all sins in every birth of their soul.
Where to go
Puri, Odisha
Date of the event
19 – 30 July, 2023
Price of the event
Free
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