Fairs and festivals of India- the unforgettable experience

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Travelers from all across the globe adore the capital city of India, New Delhi. They find the city irresistible due to presence of high quality services & utmost comforts along with wonderful touring destinations. The city is renowned for its historical monuments, pilgrim centers, shopping centers, gardens and amazing nightlife. Besides all these aspects, the thing that attracts several travelers from different parts of the world is the fair and festivals of the city.

The city has an extensive catalog of fairs and festivals. Some of the eminent festivals that are celebrated in Delhi are Lohri, Republic Day, Holi, Independence Day, Vijay Dashmi, Diwali, and so on. The city also organizes diverse fairs from time to time. Although there are several places in the city where these fairs are organized including the Garden of Five Senses, Dilli haat and so on. However the best place for you if you are interested in fairs on various themes is the Pragrati Maidan. The place holds grand fairs all through out the year. Some of the famous eye catching fairs include the book fair in September; trade fair in November and several others.

The country India has 28 states and 7 union territories and each of which have their own fairs and festivals besides few universal festivals that are celebrated all over the country. Although the city of Delhi has very few regional festivals but the city celebrates all these universal festival in the most charismatic and lively manner.

Tourists simply love the way in which the festivals are celebrated. Some of them intentionally plan their trip as per the schedule of the
fair and festivals of India Although tourists love to have fun with the lively and robust people of Delhi during all major festivals but the festival that is loved the most by international tourist is Holi.

Holi is festival of colours and it generally falls in the month of March. The celebration of the festival takes place for two days. On the first days spiritual prayers and activities takes place on Holika dahan. While on the second day people play by sprinkling coloured water and rub gulal on each other faces and wish 'Happy Holi'. The most fascinating part of the festival is the drink called Bhang (God Shiva's blessing drink). The festival is also known for spreading love and affection among people.

Most of tourists say that they have never witnessed such majestic scenes of people dancing on the streets with coloured faces. They also wish to become the part of such colourful festivals. Such scenes are totally different from their night outs at discos and clubs. So, in order to become the part of this wonderful Indian festivals they come from far off places.

It is quite significant that the tourist come from such long distances to enjoy these festivals. As the country welcomes its guest with utmost warm and love, the tourists just cannot stop themselves. This 'Athithi Devo Bhava' (guest is god) country witnesses thousands of travelers every year on festivals.

Due to the heavy inflow of foreign tourist on these occasions, many travel agency and tour operators have also started organizing tours on such themes. During your holiday at Delhi, you would require a well-established accommodation, for this we would suggest you the name of Hotel Delhi City Centre, which is a well-accomplished
budget hotel in Delhi.
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