Every year in the nights of Amavasya, Firecrackers amidst announce the celebration of India’s favorite festival Diwali. Diwali marks its presence in the country with the decorations, gifts, sweets and the lighting of the lamps throughout the country
Watching the onset of winters, Diwali is celebrated in November or October depending upon moon cycle. Mostly it fall on the 15th day of Kartik one of the holiest month of the Hindu Lunar Calendar.
November 7, 2018, is said to hosting Diwali in North India, while in the Southern part of the festival is celebrated a day earlier on 6th November.
Diwali festival is celebrated fully for five days with the grand celebrations on the third day in most of the places in India.
Diwali celebrations start with the witnessing prayers and preparation of Aarti at a local temple in Agra with fireworks and local meal preparations for dinner.
Visitors coming to India to experience the festivities of Diwali can club the festival with various destinations like Pushkar fair, Varanasi fireworks, and nearby cities. We have arranged a set up in Agra to help you with the exposure of Diwali with a local family. The itinerary and pricing details will be discussed on finalization of destinations and the amenities.
Feel free to contact, Travelastu for making lightning Diwali tour to India in 2018.
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