
The festival of lights is knocking on your doors with only 14 days left for the mood of India to turn as festive as it can. While Diwali does create that sense of belongingness, giving people a chance to bond with their neighbours over similar ways of life, some like to immerse themselves in the festivities by taking a trip to an unexplored destination.
Jal Mahal lights up during Diwali. Image credit: Unsplash
Jaipur
Amidst the royal grandeur of the ‘Pink City’, what excites the locals every year without fail are the festivities surrounding the Diwali, which signifies the victory of light over darkness. From the old-school bazaars of Jaipur that sell handcrafted diyas to the how the by lanes of this historic city glows up, traveller’s are in for a treat.
Varanasi during Diwali. Image credit: Pinterest
Varanasi
This north Indian city situated on the Ganges River is a must-visit destination, especially when Indian all across the globe celebrate the ‘Festival of Lights’. What visitors get witness is an unparallel spectacle in which the ghats, and hearts of people are illuminated with the joy of Deepawali.
Taj Mahal, Agra. Image credit: Unsplash
Agra
While for onlookers Taj Mahal never fails to satiate your thirst for reminiscing about India historic edifices, however if one happens to find themselves in Agra during Diwali this year, what you get to witness is the entire neighbourhood around Taj Mahal forming a bond through sweets, lights, and smiles. You might also want to hit the city’ local markets for antiques purchases.
Rishikesh. Image credit: Unsplash
Rishikesh
If Deepawali is on the top you’re ‘Looking Forward To’ lists, then Rishikesh is an exciting destination. Located on the banks of Ganges, the city close to Dehradun, is perfect way to rejuvenate one’s soul during the upcoming Hindu festival of Diwali.