13 Most Popular Festival in November in India 2024 (Updated)

In many parts of India now it is not only a wedding but also a wedding season. The monsoon is over, the temperatures are pleasantly warm and the stars are good, they say in India, so many weddings take place this month – it’s “Wedding Season”.

The likelihood of seeing a wedding procession with women in sumptuous saris, lavish gold jewelry and festive make-up, a groom riding on a horse like a maharaja, and a band playing with musicians in fanciful uniforms is very high. Indian wedding is a fairytale at least their sight. And then, as every month in India, there are also numerous festivals and festivals.

Here are Top most Indian festivals taking place in November that calling for your next India tour:

1. Rann Utsav

Rann Utsav in Gujarat

White salt desert as far as the eye can see: the Rann of Kutch. Photo: Nagarjun Kandukuru

On the edge of the salt desert Rann of Kutch in Gujarat, on 10th Nov 2023, a truly long desert festival will begin, where the inhabitants of the region present their culture and at night the desert is bathed in a sea of lights. It is a staged folk festival, which also offers a lot of entertainment for Indian families.

That should be kept in mind. Nevertheless, you can stay in the tent city, which is specially built for this purpose, and the offers of activities are varied so that in the Rann Utsav this beautiful large salt desert with its wild donkeys, the large flamingo populations of low salt lakes, and this very special Exploring the culture of the region well.

Incidentally, the festival is most beautiful on full moon nights when the moon shines on the salt desert (10th Nov 2023 to 27th Mar 2024). During the day, folk dances to folk music are shown, there are sporting events, and you can admire and buy goods from artisans or taste regional delicacies at food stalls. As already mentioned, hundreds of luxuriously equipped tents are available for overnight visitors. It can be booked z. For example Gujarat Tourism.

Location: Great Rann of Kutch Salt Desert, Dhordo (Gujarat)
More info: http://www.rannutsav.com/

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2. Chhath Puja

Janakpur Chhath Parva Festival

Chhath Puja at a festival in Janakpur (Nepal). Photo: Steffen Gauger

Chhath Puja is a North Indian festival that was traditionally celebrated in Bihar but has also gained some importance in Mumbai. At this festival, the sun is paid homage. In Mumbai, people flock to Juhu Beach to worship the sun god at sunset with prayers, hymns, and folk songs. Especially the women who fast and pray for the health of their family members and friends.

Location: especially in northern India, eg. B. Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Odisha, Assam, West Bengal, and z. B. on Juhu Beach in Mumbai (Maharashtra) or on the banks of the Ganges in Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)

Chhat Puja date : Tue, 5 Nov, 2024 – Fri, 8 Nov, 2024

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3. Wangala Festival

Wangala Festival

The Festival of 100 Drums is one of the largest harvest festivals of the Garo tribe in the northeastern state of Meghalaya. It is celebrated in honor of the Sun God, who is also responsible for fertility, and always takes place at the end of the sowing season, and thus the end of the agricultural year.

As the name suggests, 100-Drum Wangala Festival celebrates with drum sounds, horn-blowing, and traditional dance in an area known for its living root bridges, the cleanest village in India, amazingly interesting caves, a sacred forest, and the enchanting Garo Hills known.

Date: second week of  Fri, 8 Nov, 2024
Location: Garo Hills (Meghalaya)

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4. Pushkar Camel Fair

Pushkar Camel Fair

As if 30,000 camels were not attractive enough; 

The Pushkar Camel Fair may be one of the largest camel markets in Asia. Every year, 50,000 camels are sold and sold here, decorated and presented, and sent to beauty contests and camel races. A truly unusual sight!

To make the Pushkar Festival even more attractive, there will now be a three-day hot air balloon festival during the festival in Pushkar. You can also book a balloon trip yourself (see www.skywaltz.com ).

Date : November 9-17, 2024.

Location: Pushkar (Rajasthan)

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5. Ganga Mahotsav and Dev Deepavali

Ganga Mahotsav and Dev Deepavali

Hundreds of such small lamps drift down the Ganges at night. Photo: Bindaas Madhavi Classical Indian music and dance are offered on the banks of the Ganges in the holy city of Varanasi during this festival.

The highlight can be admired on the final day of the festival, Dev Deepavali, when thousands of small sound lamps in the twilight float down the river while singing Vedic hymns.

Date: 15th November

Location: Varanasi (Uttar Pradesh)

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6. India Surf Festival

India Surf Festival

On the Ramchandi Beach between Puri and Konark, there is the hottest eco-camp in India in mid-November. Then there is the India Surf Festival with surf professionals riding the waves and music and art in the supporting program.

Three competitions will be held: the India Surf Championship (surfing), the ISF SUP Cup (stand-up paddle surfing), and the ISF Skate Cup (skateboarding). Stand-up paddling will also be an invitation to the spectators as it is a beautiful new sport that combines fun with fun without the occasional risk of surfing.

By the way, some – also known – photographers will be there to document the India Surf Festival. Under the motto “Hungry Lens” they will compete with each other,

Read also: Top Cultural Festivals to Experience in India in September

Date : Held from March 14 to 17

Location: Ramchandi Beach, between Puri and Konark (Odisha)
More info: www.indiasurffestival.org

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7. Kapil Muni Fair

Kolayat Camel - Kapil Muni Fair

The sacred lake in Kolayat is outside the festival week. Photo: SN Johnson-Roehr

The annual market in Kolayat is the largest of its kind in the district of Bikaner in the desert state of Rajasthan. On the one hand, it is a big cattle market, on the other hand, at the same time, the faithful are making a pilgrimage to the holy lake of the place.

So you can admire two spectacles at once: the countless buffaloes, horses, camels, and cattle as well as the many pilgrims who take a holy bath here and put burning clay lamps on the lake into the water.

Date : March-April 2024

Location: Kolayat near Bikaner (Rajasthan)

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8. Chandrabhaga Fair

Chandrabhaga Fair Jhalawar (Rajasthan)

Another cattle market with mass bathing ceremonies, this time at the sacred Chandrabhaga River, now called the Chenab River, and the devout Hindus like to visit Kartik Purnima for a cleansing bath.

The cattle market is also impressive, with cattle, buffaloes, horses, and camels.

Date : Month of Kartik (October / November)

Location: Jhalawar (Rajasthan)

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9. Guru Nanak Jayanti

Guru Nanak Jayanti Golden Temple

In even more golden light than already, the temple in Amritsar shines for the birthday of Guru Nanak. Photo: Giridhar Appaji Nag Y.

To commemorate and celebrate the birthday of Guru Nanak, the founder of the Sikh religion, Guru Nanak Jayant is celebrated in Punjab, most notably at the Golden Temple in Amritsar, the main shrine of the Sikhs.

The holy book is taken out of the temple and carried in a large procession, accompanied by music, through the city. The Golden Temple itself is beautifully lit on this day, a sight that is in itself worth the trip.

Date : Fri, 15 Nov, 2024

Location: Amritsar (Punjab)

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10. Sonepur Fair

Sonepur Fair, Bihar

The special feature of the Sonepur Fair is the many elephants. Photo: Azotesdivinos

Yes, October and November are the months of livestock markets in India, which are very often associated with spiritual rites such as holy ablutions on holy rivers. And that’s the way it is here.

The special feature of the Sonepur Festival is the many elephants who are led here together with the faithful in the Ganges to the ritual bath. Elephants are also traded on the market here.

Most impressive is the festival on the morning of November 21, when the largest number of believers come to Kartik Purnima to bathe in the Ganges.

Date : November 20 to December 05, 2024

Location: Sonepur, about 25 km from Patna (Bihar)

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11. Bundi Utsav

Bundi Utsav Folk Dance

It is not easy to wrap a turban out of a long piece of fabric. Photo: Riccardo Romano

Last but not least, a festival where you can see and hear traditional Indian dances and music. Crafts and traditions, culture, and folklore are the focus of the festival, which begins with a procession.

There is an art and cultural exhibition and traditional sports are shown. Even a contest in turban wrap takes place. The festival ends with fireworks.

Date : 30 November 2024 till 2nd Dec 2024

Location: Bundi (Rajasthan)

Read Also: List of Popular folk dances of Rajasthan

12. Osho Festival of Tantra, Music, and Dance

Osho Festival of Tantra, Music, and Dance

The International Tantra Festival is open to both couples and singles. Experienced teachers and healers give different Tantra and Biodanza workshops.

There is a so-called “Healing Temple” and there are daily music performances (traditional Baul musicians, DJs, and dance groups).

Date : 3 till 10 August 2024

Location: Zorba the Buddha Center, Delhi.
Further information: http://tantra-india.com/

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13. Matsya Festival

Matsya Festival, Alwar

Here you can immerse yourself in the culture of Rajasthan because that is exactly what this festival is about: folk music, songs, dances, exhibitions, competitions, and sports around the cultural heritage of the desert state of Rajasthan.

Date :  25 Nov – 26 Nov

Location: Alwar (Rajasthan)

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