Departure Date:  13-Jan-2025 , Destination:  INDIA , Place:  All , Days:  All , Package Categories:  FAIR AND FESTIVAL TOURS , Currency:  USD
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Pushkar Fair with Golden Triangle (8 Days / 7 Nights) - PI-071
Delhi-Agra-Jaipur-Pushkar-Delhi

Rajasthan's most famous fair, Pushkar brings together camel traders, pilgrims, visitors and those who are here simply to participate in one of the season's most colorful social events. It is one of the largest and most colorful animal fairs in the world. Besides tented camps, there are hundreds of shops selling everything from handicrafts to spices, foodstuff and jewelery. For visitors, a number of activities are also arranged, but the best is to simply stay within the fair grounds to watch the fascinating Rajasthani village metamorphose before your eyes. Pushkar Fair is from 18th till 21st November'10.

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Delhi
Day 2 : Delhi - Agra
Day 3 : Agra - Jaipur
Day 4 : Jaipur
Day 5 : Jaipur-Pushkar
Day 6 : Pushkar
Day 7 : Pushkar-Delhi
Day 8 : Delhi
Kolkata Mahotsav

Kolkata Mahotsav
(5 Days / 4 Nights)

$ 710
Kolkata Mahotsav (5 Days / 4 Nights) - PI-072
Kolkata-Delhi

Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal comes alive during Durga Pooja. The entire city takes an off for almost a week. The frenzy and the magic of the festivities of going through the large pandals with beautiful idols of Ma Durga, flaunting newly acquired clothes and jewels, enjoying the traditional bengali cuisine, hogging on the famous bengali sweets or touring through various illuminated and decorated pandals to watch the on going cultural programmes, is an experince one can never forget.

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Kolkata
Day 2 : Kolkata
Day 3 : Kolkata
Day 4 : Kolkata
Day 5 : Kolkata - Delhi
Dussera Festival of Kullu Valley

Dussera Festival of Kullu Valley
(10 Days / 9 Nights)

$ 1425
Dussera Festival of Kullu Valley (10 Days / 9 Nights) - PI-074
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Beyond forbidding heights of the Greater Himalayas, and by the banks of the shining river Beas, lay the fabled ''Silver Valley'' - Kullu also known as the Valley of the Living Gods. It is here that the famous annual Kullu Dussera festival is held in the month of October. The festival celebrates the triumph of the God Ram ( God of Hindus from the epic - Ramayana ) over evil. One can experience the rich culture along with the history and mythology attached to the celebrations, typical of the hilly regions in the North India. More than one hundred gods and goddesses mounted on colorful palanquins participate in the procession which is the most important part of the festival here. The ceremony feels as if the doors of heaven have been opened and the gods have come down to the earth to rejoice. This is also the time when the International Folk Festival is celebrated. Treat your self to the unique celebration with the beauty of conifer hills climbing upto the snowcapped Himalayan peaks, the roaring Beas River flowing through the valleys of Kullu and Manali and a wide panoramic view of the mountains... the Himalayan Paradise. Wander through the valley, succumb to its Magical charms and discover Himachal at its best. Dussera festival falls on October 2, 2006.

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Delhi
Day 2 : Delhi - Chandigarh
Day 3 : Chandigarh-Manali
Day 4 : Manali
Day 5 : Manali
Day 6 : Manali
Day 7 : Manali
Day 8 : Manali - Chandigarh
Day 9 : Chandigarh - Delhi
Day 10 : Delhi
Colourful India Tour

Colourful India Tour
(11 Days / 10 Nights)

Price on Request
Colourful India Tour (11 Days / 10 Nights) - PC-572
Delhi-Pushkar-Bikaner-Kolayat-Bikaner-Kolayat-Bikaner-Jaipur-Kota-Chandrabhaga-Kota-Chandrabhaga-Kota-Delhi

Discover the varied hues of Indian culture with this short trip to some of the most celebrated fair grounds of India. These grounds play host to thousands of worshippers every year and have an important role in the Indian mythology and legends.

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Delhi
Day 2 : Delhi-Pushkar
Day 3 : Pushkar
Day 4 : Pushkar-Bikaner
Day 5 : Bikaner-Kolayat-Bikaner
Day 6 : Bikaner-Kolayat-Bikaner
Day 7 : Bikaner-Jaipur
Day 8 : Jaipur-Kota
Day 9 : Kota-Chandrabhaga-Kota
Day 10 : Kota-Chandrabhaga-Kota
Day 11 : Kota-Delhi
Goan Carnival

Goan Carnival
(8 Days / 7 Nights)

Price on Request
Goan Carnival (8 Days / 7 Nights) - PI-0130
Mumbai-Goa-Kochi-Mumbai

The exuberant Goa Carnival is the most famous annual feature of Goa which has been celebrated since the 18th century. Held in mid- February, just before Lent, the three day event is a time for feasting and drinking with lively processions, floats, the strumming of guitars and graceful dances. The great finale is with the famous Red-and-Black dance held by the Clube Nacional in Panaji.

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Mumbai
Day 2 : Mumbai
Day 3 : Mumbai-Goa
Day 4 : Goa
Day 5 : Goa
Day 6 : Goa-Kochi
Day 7 : Kochi
Day 8 : Kochi-Mumbai
Camel Safari Tour

Camel Safari Tour
(14 Days / 13 Nights)

Price on Request
Camel Safari Tour (14 Days / 13 Nights) - PI-0323
Delhi-Jaisalmer-Ramdevra-Biramdevra-Modon ki Dhani-Lordia-Jambha-Ajasar-Ahu-Anopsar-Gantiyali-Bungri-Chakhu-Ruina-Chimana-Beldaron ki Dhani-Deshnok-Bikaner-Jaipur-Delhi

Passing through some of the most magnificent sand dunes, temples and remote villages, this camel safari tour in Rajasthan gives you a real India adventure you would be hardly forget in a hurry. The yellow sandstone walls of the exquisitely carved buildings in the narrow streets of villages impart a whole medieval feel to the tour. Though this tour package is valid only from the month of October to March, the experience is well worth the wait.

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Delhi
Day 2 : Delhi - Jaisalmer
Day 3 : Jaisalmer
Day 4 : Jaisalmer - Ramdevra - Biramdevra
Day 5 : Biramdevra - Modon ki Dhani
Day 6 : Modon ki Dhani - Lordia - Jambha
Day 7 : Jambha - Ajasar - Ahu
Day 8 : Ahu - Anopsar - Gantiyali
Day 9 : Gantiyali - Bungri - Chakhu
Day 10 : Chakhu - Ruina - Chimana
Day 11 : Chimana - Beldaron ki Dhani - Deshnok - Bikaner
Day 12 : Bikaner
Day 13 : Bikaner - Jaipur
Day 14 : Jaipur - Delhi
Reh and Boori Boot Festivals of North East

Reh and Boori Boot Festivals of North East
(14 Days / 13 Nights)

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Reh and Boori Boot Festivals of North East (14 Days / 13 Nights) - PI-046
Kolkata-Dibrugarh-Roing-Pasighat-Along-Daporijo-Ziro-Itanagar-Tezpur-Guwahati

The festivities and celebrations in the North - Eastern states of India are a colorful reflection of the people and their lives. Throughout the year, festivals are celebrated by different people in different ways, most of them centering around their modes of living and livelihood. This festival falls on the same dates every year ( 31st January to 11th February )

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Kolkata
Day 2 : Kolkata
Day 3 : Kolkata - Dibrugarh - Roing
Day 4 : Roing
Day 5 : Roing
Day 6 : Roing - Pasighat
Day 7 : Pasighat - Along
Day 8 : Along - Daporijo
Day 9 : Daporijo
Day 10 : Daporijo - Ziro
Day 11 : Ziro
Day 12 : Ziro - Itanagar
Day 13 : Itanagar - Tezpur
Day 14 : Tezpur - Guwahati
Textiles And Handicrafts of Gujarat

Textiles And Handicrafts of Gujarat
(11 Days / 10 Nights)

Price on Request
Textiles And Handicrafts of Gujarat (11 Days / 10 Nights) - PI-0476
Ahmedabad-Palaces Of Gondal-Gondal-Jetpur-Junagadh-Gir-Jamnagar-Kutch-Dasada-Patan-Dasada-Ahmedabad



Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Ahmedabad
Day 2 : Ahmedabad - Palaces Of Gondal
Day 3 : Gondal - Jetpur - Junagadh - Gir
Day 4 : Gir - Jamnagar
Day 5 : Jamnagar - Kutch
Day 6 : Kutch
Day 7 : Kutch
Day 8 : Kutch - Dasada
Day 9 : Dasada - Patan - Dasada
Day 10 : Dasada - Ahmedabad
Day 11 : Ahmedabad
Skrenyi Festival of North East

Skrenyi Festival of North East
(16 Days / 15 Nights)

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Skrenyi Festival of North East (16 Days / 15 Nights) - PI-049
Kolkata-Dibrugarh-Mon-Longwa-Mon-Tuensang-Noklak-Tuensang-Mokokchung-Wokha-Tuphema-Kohima-Dimapur-Kolkata

Northeast of India... the mystic region, is the most bio - diverse regions of the world. A home to the beautiful landscapes, ancient temples, rich culture, mystical tribes and an array of flora and fauna, all these and more is what the Northeast region of India has to offer. The tribes here celebrate smallest of the occasions in the most vibrant ways, with songs and dance and other colourful activities. To witness one such festival is an opportunity one should not miss on. The festival dates change according to the Lunar Calendar. Generally it falls in the month of February.

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Kolkata
Day 2 : Kolkata
Day 3 : Kolkata - Dibrugarh
Day 4 : Dibrugarh - Mon
Day 5 : Mon
Day 6 : Mon - Longwa - Mon
Day 7 : Mon - Tuensang
Day 8 : Tuensang - Noklak - Tuensang
Day 9 : Tuensang - Mokokchung
Day 10 : Mokokchung
Day 11 : Mokokchung - Wokha
Day 12 : Wokha - Tuphema
Day 13 : Tuphema
Day 14 : Tuphema
Day 15 : Tuphema - Kohima
Day 16 : Kohima - Dimapur - Kolkata
Ganpathi Festival

Ganpathi Festival
(6 Days / 5 Nights)

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Ganpathi Festival (6 Days / 5 Nights) - PI-070
Mumbai-Pune-Mumbai

Ganesh Chaturthi celebrated as the birthday of Lord Ganesh, the elephant deity, is the most important annual festival in the state of Maharashtra, more so in Mumbai and the cultural capital of Maharashtra, Pune. This patron deity is called as the God of wisdom and removal of all the obstacles, and is worshiped for 11 days in most extravagance in every household and every lane or by-lane of Mumbai and Pune. The festival begins with the installation of beautifully sculpted Ganesh idols in homes and pandals (large tents), colourfully decorated, depicting religious themes or current events. The Lord is worshiped and then immersed on the idols on the 11th day in big processions with people shouting Ganapati bappa Morya, Pudhchya Warshi lawakar ya; which means hail oh Lord and come soon next year. Every lane and by lane has a Ganapati of their own. The God is worshiped with holy chants and hymns and in the nights cultural performances are organized. The zeal and festive mood only stops with the immersion of the Lord, in the sea or nearby rivers. Dates for Ganesh Festival in the coming years: 2018: 12 September to 23 September 2019: 01 September to 12 September 2020: 22 August to 01 September

Detailed Itinerary
Day 1 : Mumbai
Day 2 : Mumbai
Day 3 : Mumbai - Pune
Day 4 : Pune
Day 5 : Pune
Day 6 : Pune - Mumbai
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Indian Festivals of India 2012-13

Indian is life known as a land vivid celebration; one can see the culture and lifestyle of Indian during the festivities of various reasonable and festivities, famous with great sprit in each and every town in Indian. By and large the flow of fairs and festivals continues throughout the year in Indian

Indian Festivals major celebration in India include Holi, Id, Christmas, Diwali, Pushkar Mela, Ganapati, Navaratri, Kumbh Mela, Republic day, Pongal, Onam, Surajkund Mela, Goa Carnival, Snake Boat Race, Desert Festival many more, and these reasonable and festivities shows diverse regions, belief systems and areas. During these festivities of the reasonable and festivities, each of them shows the lifestyle and vigour of the people. Most of the celebrations are based on rituals of prayers, exchanging goodwill, decorating houses, wearing new clothes, jewellery, music, singing, and dance and feasting. Diwali is the festivals which are celebrated with almost same sprit all over India.

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