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India is a land of colorful festivals and fairs. North India Festival
Tours is an opportunity to participate in some of the highly colorful
festivals of North India like Taj Mahotsav, Surajkund Craft Mela, Pushkar
Fair, Hemis Festival, Khajuraho Dance Festival.
Taj Mahotsav is a ten days long cultural extravaganza in the
city of Taj Mahal, Agra. It's the best opportunity to catch the glimpses
of rich heritage of arts, crafts, culture, cuisine, folk dance and music.
During the festival traditional artists exhibit their fine craftwork,
which include woodcarvings, metalware, handmade carpets, Benarasi silk,
lucknawi chikan work, and much more.
Khajuraho Dance Festival is a seven days long spectacular extravaganza
in the beautiful temple city of Khajuraho in Madhya Pradesh, India.
It's a rare opportunity to catch best of Indian classical music and
dance and that too against the spectacular backdrop of the floodlit
temples.
Surajkund Crafts Mela is organized at the Surajkund village,
just 8 kms from South Delhi. The fair is celebrated from February 1st
to 15th, every year since 1981. At Surajkund Crafts Mela, you can find
the finest handlooms and handicrafts of the country. You can relish
delicious cuisine at the mela while enjoying enchanting folk songs and
dances by rural artists.
Pushkar Fair is an annual cattle fair, organized in the holy
city of Pushkar just 11 km from Ajmer, Rajasthan. The fair is organized
every year in October or November, during the Kartik Purnima. This tranquil
city in Rajasthan is visited by a large number of foreign and Indian
tourists during this annual fair.
Hemis Festival is organized in the Hemis Gompa in Ladakh (Jammu
& Kashmir). Hemis Monastery is located 40 km from Leh and is the
biggest Gompa of Ladakh. The Hemis festival is celebrated in honor of
Guru Padma Sambhav's birth anniversary. Guru Padmasambhava, was the
founder of Tibetan Buddhism.
Taj Hub offers online booking for North India Festival Tours. To book
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