India is known for its rich heritage and festivals. From kashmir to Kanyakumari and from gujarat to Arunachal Pradesh, such festivals have been celebrated in this country which touch the hearts of the viewers. However, today we will talk about few winter festivals of India. If you see these winter festivals, you will not be able to stop yourself from praising them.
Magnetic Fields Festival
This time the 10th edition of the Magnetic Fields festival will be celebrated between 6 december and 8 December. It is celebrated in Alsisar, Rajasthan. There is a different fun in seeing this winter festival closely.
Jaisalmer Desert Festival
Jaisalmer Desert festival is also known as Maru Mahotsav. In the last few years, it has emerged as the main festival of the desert area of Rajasthan. In this festival, dance, folk music, jhumar as well as Kalbelia dance can be seen for 3 days.
Nagaland Hornbill Festival
The Hornbill festival of Nagaland is called the festival of Festivals. The Hornbill festival in Nagaland is celebrated every year from 1 december to 10 December. It is named after the local bird Hornbill. In this, different tribes of Nagaland spread their charm.
NH7 Weekender
This year NH7 Weekender will be celebrated on 14-15 December. It is India's longest running music program. In which apart from Archer Smith, many famous faces including Raftaar, amit Trivedi, king spread their charm.
Rann Utsav
If you want to explore gujarat, then Rann Utsav should be in your list. This festival is being celebrated in Dhordo from 1 December. At the same time, Rann Utsav will run till 28 February. In this, apart from the Rann of Kutch, you get a chance to get acquainted with the local traditions of Gujarat.
Lohri
Lohri is celebrated every year on 13 January. It is one of the most spectacular winter festivals of northern India. Especially, people of punjab celebrate the end of winter and the beginning of the big day. During this time traditional folk dances and songs are performed.