Here is All Festival in Indian
Ask anyone what they think is the best part of the year, and you'll get an (almost) unanimous response: festivals! Sure, everyone has a festival they visit more than others, but the bottom line remains the same: We love our festivals...and the holidays that come with them!

Raksha Bandhan
Siblings day this year falls on 22nd August, which is a Sunday. A long weekend trip is in order, shall we say! PS: Onam is the day before, on August 21, so prepare to double the festivities!

Janmashtami
The most important festival celebrating the birth of Lord Krishna is on Monday, August 30 this year, and it can easily be turned into a long weekend.

Ganesh Chaturthi
The festival of birth of Lord Ganesha is celebrated with great enthusiasm especially in the state of Maharashtra and this year is on 10th September, Friday. We see another long weekend in your future!

Navratri
This auspicious festival, which lasts for nine days, will start from October 7 this year till October 15.

Durga Puja
The grand celebration of Goddess Durga will begin with Mahalaya from October 6 this year, but the main events will take place between October 11 (Shashti) and October 15 (Dashmi).

Dussehra
Also known as Vijayadashami, this celebration will be well-known on 15 October this year, which is a Friday, and your ticket for a long weekend!.