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15 Best Places To Celebrate Diwali In India

Best Places to Celebrate Diwali in India

The significance of the vivacious festival of lights for India can not be described in a few words. It is one of the biggest festive celebrations worldwide that signifies the triumph of good over evil and stands for illuminating the life of everyone. It brings families together to rejoice with colorful lights, diyas, delectable sweets, and crackers. It is the day when Lord Shri Ram returned to Ayodhya with Seeta and Laxman after 14 years of exile. Being an auspicious festival that brings delight to India extensively, the Diwali celebration varies from place to place in India. Therefore, we have sorted the 15 best places to celebrate Diwali in India.

15 Places to Witness the Diwali Celebration in India 

To experience the enthusiasm and delightfulness of Diwali in various parts of India, one has to witness it. However, we have sorted the 15 best places to visit during Diwali.

1 –  Ayodhya

When we talk about places to visit on Diwali, Ayodhya is the first destination because it is the birthplace of Lord Shri Ram and the place where Diwali was celebrated for the very first time. Last year, the Ayodhya Deepotsav created the Guinness World Record by lighting over 5.84 lakh diyas on the occasion of Diwali.

2 – Varanasi 

Varanasi offers Diwali celebrations on a bigger scale. Take a sunset boat trip and marvel at the glistening lamps set against the backdrop of religious recitals and chanting along the river. The celebrations come to a close with a spectacular display of firecrackers. 

3 – Amritsar

Amritsar is also an excellent spot to visit during the holy festival of Diwali. It is held in conjunction with Bandi Chhor Divas, a prominent Sikh celebration commemorating the release of Guru Hargobind Ji, the 6th Sikh Guru, from imprisonment. The Golden Temple is gorgeous when illuminated. 

4 – Udaipur

Diwali Celebration in Udaipur has its charm that magnetizes many tourists in this season. On this day, doorsteps and rooftops are exquisitely decorated with lights and diyas. The reflection of the illuminated Udaipur and fireworks over Pichola Lake is the prime attraction of Diwali in Udaipur. 

5 – Jaipur

Every year, the city of hills and forts witnesses one of its own kind Diwali celebration. Government organises a competition in which it pays the electricity bill of the most beautifully and attractively decorated market. Marwari sweets prepared in Jaipur remain in high demand all across the nation during Diwali. 

6 – Goa

In Goa, Diwali honors Lord Krishna’s defeat of the monster Narakasura. Every year, the people of Goa compete in every city and town to see who can build the most giant and nastiest effigy of demons, which is then burned down on Narakasura Chaturdashi, a day before Diwali.

7 – Kolkata

Yes, the City of Joy lives up to its name during Diwali, coinciding with the famous Kali Puja here. Goddess Kali is worshipped in Kolkata, and you can witness the unique and detailed offerings to the Goddess, including meat, fish, flowers, and sweets.

8 – Delhi

The celebration of Diwali in Delhi goes for five days, including Dhanteras, Narak Chaturdashi, Annakoot, Baklipadyami, and Bhaidooj. However, the Delhi government has banned crackers due to the increasing pollution rate. 

9 – Madurai

As South Indians rejoice Diwali one day before North Indians, Tamilnadu’s third-largest city, Madurai, uniquely celebrates Diwali. People in Madurai take oil baths and consider it as sacred as the Holy Ganga bath. 

10 – Ahmedabad 

Like Delhi, Ahmedabad also celebrates Diwali for five days. While Dhanteras is considered the holy day that brings good luck, Narak Chaturdashi was the day when Lord Krishna killed the demon Narakasur.  

11 – Pushkar 

The city of Pushkar Lake is known for its beauty and spirituality. On the occasion of Diwali, people take a  holy dip in Pushkar Lake and visit the only temple of Brahma in the world. Moreover, Pushkar witnesses ‘Haveli Diwali’, an annual camel festival every year.  

12 -Mysore

The entire Mysore city is lit with lights during Diwali. The most admirable aspect, though, is the Mysore Palace, which provides a spectacular sight at night. The Brindavan gardens and the Somnathpur temple, both of which are must-sees, are both decorated gorgeously.

13 – Mumbai

During Diwali, the city is brightest, and a visit to the Bangananga tank, where tiny floating lamps are placed all over the water, would be a relaxing experience. Mumbaikars enjoy celebrating Diwali, and crackers are a big part of it.

14 – Kovalam 

Even though Diwali is not a prominent festival in Kerala, it is still celebrated uniquely. The Kovalam beach is a must-see for everyone visiting Kerala during Diwali. Hundreds of tourists gather here to light Diyas and place them on the beach’s sandy shoreline.

15 – Agra

Diwali celebration in Agra, the beautiful city and the capital of the Mughals Dynasty, has had a special significance for decades. Houses and historical monuments are decorated with flowers, luminous lights, and other decorative materials. 

So, it was our list of the most sought-after places to visit during Diwali. This Diwali, take a vacation with your beloved to one of these places and leave with memories of a spectacular celebration, unlike anything you’ve seen in years! 

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