Happy Diwali 2024: Diwali is also known as 'Festival of Lights,' which is among India's major festivals that is enjoyed and celebrated all over the country. It is that season of the year when houses are lit up with Lamps and Diyas, streets boast of vibrant decorations promising a festive mood. Diwali is celebrated as the festival of lights to symbolise the victory of good over evil and light over darkness.


Numerous cities and towns in India celebrate Diwali in their unique way and offer something different, yet equally stunning. Here are some places in India where you can enjoy the magic of this festival and make unforgottable memories.


5 Must -Visit Places To Enjoy This Festival:


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Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh:



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Varanasi celebrates Diwali with thousands of glowing diyas that light up the Ganges River after dark that creates a magical sight. The highlight is the Ganga Aarti, a special prayer ceremony that attracts travellers from all over. The continuous festivities make this holy city an unforgettable destination during Diwali.


Ayodhya, Uttar Pradesh:



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In Ayodhya, the birthplace of Lord Rama, Diwali is celebrated with great enthusiasm. Every year, the celebrations continue to be vibrant, drawing visitors to experience the history and culture of this significant city.


Jaipur, Rajasthan:



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Jaipur comes alive during Diwali with brightly lit markets, which remain open late for visitors to enjoy shopping for traditional goods. The city's forts and streets are illuminated, offering a beautiful backdrop for the celebrations. Diwali in Jaipur also gives a chance to indulge in local Rajasthani food and culture.


Udaipur, Rajasthan:



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Udaipur, known for its lakes and palaces, hosts the Udaipur Light Festival during Diwali, featuring live music, games, and other activities. The city's landmarks are decorated with lights, creating a picturesque setting that attracts travelers looking to celebrate in a lively yet serene atmosphere.


Kolkata, West Bengal:



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In Kolkata, Diwali coincides with Kali Puja, and the city becomes a vibrant hub of activity. Large pandals, or temporary structures, are set up for worship, and the streets are filled with the glow of diyas and lamps. It's a great time for visitors to explore the city’s festive spirit and enjoy the cultural experience.