Gujarat’s Rann Utsav to Nagaland’s Hornbill, 6 cultural festivals you must experience in India this winter

The winter season in India brings vibrancy and festive cheer as the country prepares to celebrate several cultural festivals. If you love art, history, music, food, games and learning about local traditions, you shouldn’t miss these upcoming experiences, which are sure to be a delight for the senses.

Updated On: 2024-11-27 05:01 PM IST

Compiled by : Raaina Jain

These festivals celebrate India's rich culture and heritage

Rann Utsav, Gujarat

Celebrated in the midst of the expansive white dessert at Rann of Kutch, Rann Utsav is a carnival that highlights Gujarati culture and hospitality. From music, dance, food and shopping to natural beauty, the months-long cultural festival includes various activities and attracts tourists from all over the world. Spending the full moon night here is often considered a special experience. (Pics: Instagram/@rannutsav)

WHEN: November 11, 2024 to March 15, 2025

Hornbill Festival, Nagaland

Hornbill Festival is an annual 10-day-long tourism event in Nagaland, that showcases the state’s rich culture and heritage. Conceptualised in 2000, this year marks the 25th edition of the festival. From cultural performances showing tribal culture to acts by music artists, you’ll find diverse activities to enjoy here. (Pics: Instagram/@nagalandtourism)

WHEN: December 1-10, 2024

Konark Dance Festival, Odisha

Featuring classical dance performances from eminent names in the country, Konark Dance Festival is a celebration of Indian arts and culture. It is held annually in Konark at the famous Sun Temple. (Pics: Instagram/@odishatourismofficial)

WHEN: December 1-5, 2024

Manali Winter Carnival, Himachal Pradesh

The Winter Carnival in Manali is an annual occurrence that takes place in January. It is the best time to be in the hill station to witness the region's folk culture and enjoy winter sports. The cultural festival features parades, contests, cultural programmes, sports activities, etc. (Pics: Incredible India/Utsav)

WHEN: January 2-6, 2025

Such winter carnivals are also organised at other places in Himachal like Shimla.

Jaisalmer Desert Festival, Rajasthan

This annual festival organised in the heart of Thar Desert reflects the extravagance of Rajasthani folk culture. Usually organised in the month of February, this cultural experience features camel races, folk dances, puppet acts, among other activities. (Pics: Instagram/@rajasthan_tourism)

WHEN: 2025 dates yet to be announced

Ellora Ajanta International Festival, Maharashtra

Held every year in Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar (Aurangabad), this three-day long festival is a blend of history, art, architecture and culture. It features a a range of activities and performances from some of the best talents in the country. (Pics: Instagram/@elloraajantaifestival)

WHEN: 2025 dates yet to be announced

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