The festival of lights is one of the most awaited festival in India. A period marked by prosperity and bliss for all, Diwali is truly a gala affair. While performing pooja and worshipping the Gods are an integral part of Diwali, there is much more to this festival. Here’s seven must visit places during Diwali by ixigo.
Jaipur
One must visit Jaipur to experience Diwali at its best. The Pink City is heavily laden with colourful lights which truly is eye catching. The markets here sell traditional beautiful earthen lamps and pots at very reasonable prices. You can also enjoy the Rajasthani thali along with delicious sweets.
Varanasi
Also known as Benaras, one must take a trip to Varanasi as it is one of the most sacred cities in India. During the festival of Diwali, all the ghats are brightened up with thousands of lights and diyas. The view is so mesmerising that you cannot just look anywhere else. The Ganga aarti on the effulgent ghats will make you feel like you are in heaven. Be sure not to miss the chaat and hot spicy samosas during your stay in Benaras.
Kolkata
The City of Palaces, Kolkata has a unique style of celebrating Diwali. The worshipping of Goddess Kali coincides with the festival of lights. The city is illuminated with candles, lamps and earthen diyas. Also known as the City of Joy, the capital of West Bengal truly lives up to its name during Diwali.
Amritsar
Visit Punjab as it has its own aura and way of celebrating Diwali. During this auspicious festival, the markets of Amritsar are all decked up with glittery handicrafts and lights. Nearly all the houses wear a blanket of multicoloured lights. The Golden Temple looks outstanding as it is illuminated with lights. One should also not forget to enjoy the local speciality, namely, chicken tikka butter masala with huge naan.
Mumbai
While many cities of India claim to have the best Diwali celebration, Mumbai is not behind them. A sprawling metropolis, Mumbai will give you a mixed experience of Diwali. Marine Drive is heavily lit with lights and attracts many tourists during this period.
Delhi
The list of the seven must visit places during Diwali cannot be complete without the mention of the capital of India. When it comes to any major festival, New Delhi is the place to visit for all shopaholics. From the low priced Palika Bazaar to high end options like Select City Walk, Delhi caters to the needs of all very comfortably. Also, you can consider visiting the major attractions of the national capital which are all lit up with beautiful combinations of lights.
Mount Abu
If you are tired of the busy and crowded city life then you can consider visiting this peaceful, serene hill station. Apart from the sun set point, the evenings here are very soothing. You can do boating at Nakki Lake and enjoy holistic visit to Brahma Kumaris Peace Park during your stay in Mount Abu.