Festivals are what makes life colourful and joyous and India is one such country that really knows how to celebrate every day and make it beautiful! It also gives people an opportunity to mingle with others who participate in the merrymaking. Some people just love traveling and need more reasons to do so. Let’s checkout some of the best festivals happening in July 2019 that are worth travelling for!
International Mango Festival
When: 9 and 10 July, 2019
Where: New Delhi
Puri Rath Yatra
You probably wouldn’t have witnessed a festival so grand as Puri Rath Yatra, which is basically a public procession in a chariot. The chariot carries idols of Lord Jagannath, Balabhadra (his brother) and Subhadra (his sister) along with his weapons. This 12-day long yatra is something one must witness once in their lifetime. You’ll witness thousands of high-spirited followers of Lord Jagannath dancing, singing and celebrating the festival. Also it draws millions of tourists and travellers and pilgrims from across the globe every year!
When: 4 July, 2019
Where: Jagannath Temple, Puri, Orissa
Behdienkhlam Festival
Counted among one of the most important Indian festivals, the Behdienkhlam is an annual traditional celebration by the Pnar Tribe of Meghalaya. The word khlam means ‘plague’ while behdien means ‘to drive away with sticks’. This agricultural festivity happens just after the farmers are done with the seed sowing process that drives away negative energies that might adversely affect their crop. The three-day festival involves football match between the local teams, and colourful chariot procession.
When: July, 2019 Where: Jowai, Jaintia Hills, Meghalaya, Northeast
Karsha Gustor Festival
Well more reasons to visit Ladakh! Karsha Gustor is one of the most significant and the largest monasteries in Zanskar valley, and this annual festival here celebrates the victory of good over evil. If you plan to visit Ladakh during July, then be prepared to witness some interesting dance performances by the monks. There’s music, there’s dance performances, and there are myriad beautiful colours too during the Karsha Gustor Festival.
When: 30 to 31 July, 2019
Where: Zanskar, Ladakh