Indian Fairs and Festivals
May
International Flower Festival: This is a rare show of exotic varieties of flowers, orchids and other plants native to Sikkim, a northeast Indian state. Held every summer during the peak flowering season, this is a spectacular event attracting tourists from all over the world.
Chittarai Festival, Madurai: The Chithirai festival is held in the famous Madurai temple, 500-km from Chennai.
Ooty Summer Festival: A cultural extravaganza at Tamil Nadu attracting a huge number of International tourists.
Shimla Summer Festival: A cultural extravaganza at Himachal Pradesh attracting a huge number of International tourists.
June
Ganga Dussehra: A ten day long festival celebrating the holy river Ganges.
Hemis Festival: The courtyard of Hemis Gompa-the biggest Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, is the stage for the famous 'Hemis' festival that celebrates the birth anniversary of Guru Padmasambhava. The colourful two-day pageant falls on the 10th day (Tse-Chu) of the Tibetan lunar month.
Monthwise List of Indian Fairs and Festivals
Given below is a month-wise list of fairs and festivals of India. However, since festivals in India are determined by the Solar & Lunar positions, they may fall in a different month from the ones specified here.
January - February | March - April | May - June | July - August | September - October | November - December
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