Showing posts with label Bengal Tourism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bengal Tourism. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 4, 2021

Indian Festival celebration - Tourism

Indian Festival celebration - Tourism

Indian festivals are vibrant, diverse, and deeply rooted in cultural and religious traditions. They offer a unique and immersive tourism experience for visitors looking to explore the rich cultural heritage of the country. Participating in Indian festivals allows tourists to witness the joy, colors, rituals, and community spirit that define these celebrations. Here are some of the most popular festivals celebrated across India that attract tourists from around the world:

  1. Diwali (Festival of Lights): Diwali is one of the most widely celebrated festivals in India. The festival involves lighting lamps, decorating homes, exchanging gifts, and enjoying fireworks. Cities like Jaipur, Amritsar, and Varanasi are known for their grand Diwali celebrations, and visitors can witness illuminated markets, traditional performances, and breathtaking firework displays.

  2. Holi (Festival of Colors): Holi is a lively and exuberant festival celebrated by people throwing colorful powders and water at each other. Cities like Mathura, Vrindavan, and Delhi are famous for their Holi celebrations, which often extend to cultural performances, music, and street food.

  3. Durga Puja: This festival, celebrated predominantly in West Bengal, is dedicated to Goddess Durga. Elaborate pandals (temporary structures) are set up, showcasing intricate artwork and creative themes. Kolkata is particularly famous for its grand Durga Puja celebrations, where tourists can witness artistic displays, cultural performances, and processions.

  4. Ganesh Chaturthi: Celebrated in honor of Lord Ganesha, this festival involves the installation of clay idols of the deity in homes and public places. The most extravagant celebrations can be found in Mumbai, with large processions and immersions of idols in water bodies.

  5. Pushkar Camel Fair: Held in the town of Pushkar, Rajasthan, this unique fair combines a livestock market with a vibrant cultural event. Visitors can witness camel races, traditional music and dance performances, and shop for local handicrafts.

  6. Onam: Celebrated in Kerala, Onam is a harvest festival marked by grand feasts, traditional dance forms like Kathakali, and intricate flower carpet arrangements known as Pookalam. The snake boat races in backwaters are also a major attraction during this time.

  7. Kumbh Mela: This massive religious gathering takes place at four different locations in India (Prayagraj, Haridwar, Nashik, and Ujjain) in a rotational manner. Millions of pilgrims and tourists gather to take a dip in sacred rivers and participate in various rituals.

  8. Pongal: Celebrated in Tamil Nadu, Pongal is a harvest festival marked by the cooking of a traditional dish called Pongal and the creation of colorful kolam (rangoli) designs. Visitors can witness cultural performances and traditional games.

  9. Ladakh Festival: This festival showcases the unique culture of Ladakh with vibrant traditional costumes, masked dances, and other cultural performances. It's an opportunity for tourists to experience the distinct traditions of the region.

  10. Navaratri and Dandiya: Celebrated across India but especially in Gujarat, Navaratri involves nine nights of dance and worship. Dandiya and Garba dance events are organized, attracting locals and tourists alike.

Participating in these festivals provides tourists with a deeper understanding of Indian culture, spirituality, and the joyous spirit that permeates the country's festive traditions. However, it's important to plan ahead as festival dates can vary from year to year based on the lunar calendar, and accommodations and transportation can become challenging during peak festival times.

 

Durga Pooja



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Holi




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Monday, September 24, 2018

बंगाल संभावनाए का शिखर Bengal Tourism

Bengal Tourism


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Brand Bengal

Times of India- October 30,2013
http://articles.timesofindia.indiatimes.com/2013-10-30/kolkata/43526234_1_travel-mart-tea-tourism-brand-bengal

Brand Bengal

State to hardsell Hills, Sunderbans in London mart News comes in knowledge –Times of India- October 30 ,2013



The state government will try to hardsell Darjeeling, Sunderbans and Digha-Mandarmani to foreign tourists at the London travel mart. Some new items which have won geographical indications, like Baluchari sari and Tulai Panjee rice, will also feature in Bengal's stall.
The London travel mart will be held between November 4 and 8
The tourism department is trying to showcase Sunderbans to foreign tourists and for that, plans are on to develop jetties of Sunderbans, so that travelling can be much safer and easier while getting off and boarding the boats. Moreover, the government has plans to organize trips to the remote islands and introduce speed boat rides as well.
To improve connectivity with Mayapur in Nadia, where the Iskcon temple is located and another gigantic temple is coming up, the state government is considering the prospect of introducing chopper rides from the city. As foreign tourists often visit Mayapur, Iskcon is looking for a helipad close by.

West Bengal's Rs.120-crore fillip for tourism


Delhi,Business/Economy, Sat, 23 Nov 2013


Commissioner Bhaskar Khulbe said here Saturday.
The money already allotted to the West Bengal Tourism Department by the chief minister will be used to develop 11 projects that include resorts, hotels and tourism hubs, basically in rural parts of the state.
"West Bengal is emerging as one of the fastest developing states in the country. We also want to make it a hub of working opportunity for youths of the state, with the tourism sector as one source for employment for them," said Khulbe.
"To draw more and more tourists, both from abroad and the various states of India, the projects will be developed under the Public Private Partnership mode and collaboration will be sought from foreign firms," he said.
"Denmark has already shown its willingness to join hands with the West Bengal government to upgrade the state's tourism to a new level," Khulbe added.




आप सभी से अनुरोध है  की  कमेंट में पिक्स , वीडियो , कमेंट में शेयर करे।   इस  जगह के घूमने  की जगह , खाने की खास  चीजे जो जरूर टॉय  करनी चीहिए। क्या जरूर खरीद  कर ले जाना चाहिए।  क्या कोई खासियत है इस जगह की। 

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