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INDIA has an incredible variety of fairs and festivals of which the more well known are

January The grand Republic Day parade in New Delhi on
26 January.

Desert kite festival – Jodhpur
February Surajkund Crafts Mela Fair – near Delhi

Desert Festival in Jaisalmer ;

Carnival - Goa
March Holi or the Festival of Colours mainly in the North

Classical Dance Festival – Khajuraho
April / May Chithirai festival – Madurai ;

Paro festival – Bhutan
June Hemis Gompa festival – Ladakh

Rath Yatra – Orissa Temple festival in honour of Lord Jaganath
July Teej in Rajasthan particularly Jaipur – to welcome the monsoon.
August The Great Elephant March in Kerala

Snake Boat races in Kerala

Raksha Bandhan – Northern and western India
Independence Day

Onam – Harvest festival – Kerala
September Ganesh Chaturthi – mainly Orissa , Mumbai, Chennai dedicated to the Elephant headed god Ganesh.

Janamashtami – Birthday of Lord Krishna

Kumbh Mela – the oldest of Hindu festivals takes place once in three years.

Dussehra – one of the most popular festivals known as Ram Lila in the North and in Bengal as Durga Puja.
October Diwali or the Festival of Lights ushering in the Hindu New Year Illuminations and fireworks celebrate the auspicious return of Lord Rama from exile and the symbolic victory of good over evil.
November Pushkar Festival in Rajasthan (near Ajmer ) a colourful camel and cattle Fair with races , acrobatics, and a fascinating glimpse into rural India.
December Christmas Day The Feast of St.Francis Xavier – Goa Island Tourism Festival held between December and January at the Andaman Islands located in the Bay of Bengal.