Festivals for which Non Resident Indians (NRI’s) travel

Siddharth Burman
TripoMate
Published in
5 min readJun 29, 2018

No matter where we live and settle down, at the heart of every Indian reigns their motherland supreme. We feel a sense of belonging and attachment when we visit our homeland. The same might be true for almost every other Non Resident of a country. But India will always be missed for its culture, traditions and, festivals and the delight we get in celebrating them is unparalleled. There are over 50 major festivals which are held across various parts of the country in various forms. Each being as vibrant and full of color as the celebration of a neighbouring communities. These festivals bridge the gap between a plethora of cultures prevalent in our country. And eventually teaches us the message of peace, harmony, justice and, humanity even in these tough and trying times.

There are tons of major festivals for which you would have to travel, to meet your near and dear ones, and to relive those moments of childhood which you have sorely missed throughout the year. Following are some the of most common festivals and time periods for which people fly:

1. Diwali: Easily the most known and congested period to travel. There is a reason why this is considered by many as Festival of Lights. Various airlines ranging from Air France to Virgin Airlines offer substantial discounts for Frequent flyers.

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Best Booking Periods: ( Sept-Nov )
Date: November 7, 2018.

2. Guru Nanak Jayanti: His birthday is celebrated across the world as Prakash Parv or Guru Nanak Jayanti and in India the celebrations start two days prior to his birthday with the reading of Guru Granth Sahib, the holy book of Sikhs in Gurudwaras. Various airlines ranging from Air France to Virgin Airlines offer substantial discounts for Frequent flyers.

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Best Booking Periods: ( Sept-Nov )
Date: November 23rd, 2018

3. Dussehra: Smiling faces and devoted souls — come September-October and the colors of diverse cultures and customs of India are ready to dazzle. The season of festivals commences with the famous Dussehra, also known as Durga Puja and Vijayadashami in different parts of the country. From Gujarat to Arunachal and Himachal to Karnataka, the entire nation exudes its ethnic elegance during this ten-day festival.

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Best Booking Periods: ( August-Oct )
Date: Oct 19th, 2018

4. Navaratri: Navaratri is a Hindu festival which is dedicated to the worship of the Hindu deity Durga. Navaratri is mostly celebrated in India, Nepal. Nearly Navratri is celebrated upto 9 days. The word “Navaratri” is a conjunction of two words “nava” (meaning “nine”) and “ratri” (meaning “night”). Spread over 9 nights and 10 days, it is one of the most sacred festivals in Hinduism.

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Best Booking Periods: ( July-August )
Date: 10th -18th Oct, 2018

5. Maha ShivaRatri: Maha Shivratri is a Hindu festival which is celebrated by people following Hinduism in India. People often fast on the night of Shivratri and sing hymns and praises in the name of Lord Shiva. … It is believed that the people who fast on this night and offer prayers to Lord Shiva bring good luck into their life.

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Best Booking Periods: ( Feb-March )
Date: March 23rd, 2019

6. Onam: Onam is the biggest festival of the year in Kerala. This lengthy 10-day harvest festival marks the homecoming of the mythical King Mahabali. It’s a festival rich in culture and heritage. People strikingly decorate the ground in front of their houses with flowers arranged in beautiful patterns to welcome the King. The festival is also celebrated with new clothes, feasts served on banana leaves, dancing, sports, games, and snake boat races.
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Best Booking Periods: ( June-August )

Date: August 15–27, 2018.

7. Ganesh Festival: The spectacular Ganesh Chaturthi festival honors the birth of the beloved Hindu elephant-headed god, Lord Ganesha. The start of the festival sees huge, elaborately crafted statues of Ganesha installed in homes and public podiums, which have been especially constructed and beautifully decorated. At the end of the festival, the statutes are paraded through the streets, accompanied by much singing and dancing, and then submerged in the ocean. The best place to experience it is in Mumbai.
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Best Booking Periods: ( May-August )

Date: August 15–27, 2018.

8. Holi: Holi also celebrates the victory of good over evil, as well as the abundance of the spring harvest season. It’s commonly referred to as the “Festival of Colors”. People exuberantly throw colored powder and water all over each other, have parties, and dance under water sprinklers. Bhang (a paste made from cannabis plants) is also traditionally consumed during the celebrations. Holi is a very carefree festival that’s great fun to participate in if you don’t mind getting wet and dirty.

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Best Booking Periods: ( Jan-March )

Date: March 2, 2018.

9. Krishna Janmashtami: Also known as Govinda, commemorates the birthday of Lord Krishna. An extremely fun part of the festival involves teams of guys climbing on each other to form a human pyramid to try and reach and break open clay pots filled with curd, which have been strung up high from buildings. This activity, called Dahi Handi, falls on the second day. It’s best experienced in Mumbai.

Date: September 3, 2018.
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Date: March 2, 2018.

10. Christmas: This is one of the most important festivals celebrated across the world. Arguably the most well known festival. While a decent chunk of the population go back to their families and homes during this period, most of the travel industry comes alive during this season. Almost every single airline and agency will provide you with the best deals, packages, offers and discounts for cheap flights

Date: 25th December, 2018.
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Best Booking Periods: ( Sept-December )

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