The atmosphere is filled with festive excitement, making November a superb month for tourists to visit India. Indeed, the country has consistently attracted visitors from all over the globe, as it serves as a cradle for numerous religions and cultures. A significant factor contributing to this allure is the multitude of celebrations in the form of cultural events and religious festivals that occur throughout the year. Furthermore, this November features some particularly noteworthy events and festivals in India that are likely to capture everyone’s interest, as these fairs and festivals exemplify the rich cultural traditions and heritage of India, included in India Tour Packages. To learn more about the various events and festivals, please explore the list of the top 10 Indian Festivals to Celebrate in November 2025 her
Rann Utsav, Kutch
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A tribute to the culture and traditions of Gujarat, Rann Utsav stands as one of the iconic festivals celebrated in India during the month of November. This desert carnival is held in the Great Rann salt desert of Kutch, which is among the most picturesque places to visit near Ahmedabad. Organized by the local residents of Kutch in partnership with Gujarat Tourism, this festival spans three months, commencing on 23rd October 2025 and concluding on 4th March 2026. The event is a true delight, featuring warm hospitality, folk performances, adventure sports, and ethnic displays. Numerous luxury tents are erected on the outskirts of the white salt desert to host visitors. Throughout this festival, the region transforms into a vibrant carnival showcasing local artisans who present traditional textiles, handicrafts, and jewelry. Various government and private entities come together during this event to provide exquisite local cuisine and artifacts to tourists from around the world as part of Gujarat Tour Packages. It is advisable to plan your visit during the full moon nights to witness the breathtaking sight of the white salt desert shimmering in silver under the moonlight.
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Wangala Festival

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Another highly celebrated festival in India during November, Wangala is the largest harvest festival observed by the Garo tribes of Meghalaya and Assam, serving as a thanksgiving ceremony to Misi Saljong, the agricultural deity. Commonly referred to as the 100 Drums Festival, this event symbolizes the onset of winter and signifies the conclusion of the agricultural season. The three-day cultural celebration is set to commence on 7th November 2025 in Asanang, Garo Hills, Meghalaya. Music and dance play a crucial role in the Wangala festivities. The festival’s main highlight is the music and orchestration of drums, gongs, and flutes, including an ancient traditional flute crafted from buffalo horn. The village chief, known as the Nokma, conducts a ritual the day prior to the festival’s commencement, during which freshly brewed rice beer, cooked rice, and vegetables are presented to Misi Saljong as a gesture of gratitude for a bountiful harvest. Key features of the festival encompass a traditional dance competition among Wangala troupes from the Garo Hills, a slow-cooking contest, indigenous games, and an exhibition of handloom and handicrafts.
Dev Deepavali & Ganga Mahotsav

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Dev Diwali, also known as Dev Deepawali, is a Hindu festival celebrated with great enthusiasm in the Indian city of Varanasi, which is a must-visit destination in Uttar Pradesh tour packages. This festival, referred to as the ‘Festival of Lights of the Gods,’ occurs on Kartik Purnima, fifteen days after Diwali. This year, it will be celebrated on the 5th of November, marking one of the auspicious festivals in India during the month of November. The festivities involve devotees releasing floating earthen lamps into the Ganga River to guide the Gods towards the water. On the night of the celebration, thousands of devotees from all over the country gather along the ghats of the Ganges to witness the magnificent Ganga aarti. Consider planning your Varanasi trip to experience this divine occasion. In honor of the most sacred river in the country, the Ganga, devotees also celebrate the Ganga Mahotsav Festival throughout India in November, particularly in Varanasi, one of the most frequented pilgrimage sites in India. This festival commences on the 6th of November and lasts for five days, filled with the shimmering light of earthen lamps, diyas, and the sweet aroma of Dhoop and flowers, creating an atmosphere rich in tranquility and spirituality.
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Pushkar Camel Fair

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Locally referred to as Kartik Mela or Pushkar ka Mela, the Pushkar Camel Fair is an annual multi-day livestock event that takes place in the town of Pushkar, which is one of the most renowned tourist places in Rajasthan. Scheduled during the auspicious time of Kartik Poornima, the Pushkar Camel Festival 2025 will showcase its vibrant activities from the 30th of October to the 5th of November. Drawing in over 200,000 attendees, the Pushkar Camel Festival is recognized as one of the largest camel fairs globally and is among the most prominent Indian festivals celebrated in November. Traders from various regions of the state gather to buy and sell camels and horses. Key attractions include competitions such as the camel race, matka phod, longest moustache, and bridal contest. This fair uniquely showcases the folk culture of Rajasthan. A new feature of this celebration is the international balloon festival. Additionally, Pushkar is the sole location in India that houses a temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, making it one of the top places to visit in Pushkar.
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Guru Nanak Jayanthi

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Also referred to as Gurpurab or Guru Nanak’s Prakash Utsav, Guru Nanak Jayanthi commemorates the birth of the first Sikh Guru, Guru Nanak. This festival is among the most revered in Sikhism and is celebrated with immense enthusiasm in the state of Punjab, particularly in Amritsar, among the most famous places to visit near Chandigarh. The birthday of Guru Nanak Sahib typically occurs on Kartik Poornima, which falls on 5th November 2025. During this occasion, the Golden Temple, among the most popular places to visit in Amritsar, will be adorned with countless lights, creating a breathtaking spectacle. The celebration generally spans three days, beginning with the first day when pilgrims engage in an Akhand Path, a continuous 48-hour recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib. The second day features a procession led by the Panj Pyaras, during which the Sikh flag and a palanquin carrying the Guru Granth Sahib are paraded, accompanied by a group of singers. The third day is dedicated to Guru Nanak Jayanthi, when devotees rise early to sing Asa-Di-Var and partake in langar in the afternoon. Additionally, individuals perform ‘Gatka’, a form of martial arts involving the sword.
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Majuli Festival

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Majuli Festival is celebrated on the bank of the River Luit in Majuli Island of Assam. It is one of the most colorful festivals celebrated in the month of November in India that includes several cultural programs and exhibitions showcasing Assam handicrafts, tradition, folk culture, and cultural heritage. In 2025, the festival will be held from 21st to 23rd November. Artists from across the country flock to Assam to participate in the cultural events of this festival. The Food Festival is also a part of the grand Majuli festival where one can tastes the delicacies of the state as well as the tribes of Majuli. The Majuli festival is also attended by artists and artisans who come to exhibit their handmade products. Some of these products include garments and traditional handicrafts, bamboo products and locally made cane.
Bundi Utsav

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Bundi Utsav is a 3-day-long cultural affair held in the historic town of Bundi, among the popular places to visit near Jaipur. Organized by the Rajasthan Tourism Department, the Bundi Utsav brings it alive with the culture, folklore, traditions, and craft of the region. The festival commences with a procession on 8th November 2025 and concludes on 10th November 2025. It features crafts fair, traditional rural sports, cultural exhibition, folk/classical music and dance program, and even a turban competition. The sparkling fireworks exhibited in the evening are the most alluring attraction of the Utsav. One can also enjoy souvenir shopping in the stalls around the festival region as part of Rajasthan heritage packages.
Matsya Festival
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Finally, the Matsya Festival stands out as one of our preferred festivals in India during November 2025. Held annually in the city of Alwar, this event provides an excellent opportunity to delve into Rajasthan’s rich culture and history. Ultimately, the festival commemorates the Matsya Kingdom of Alwar, which is among the most renowned tourist places near Delhi. This two-day celebration commences on the 25th of November and concludes on the 26th of November. The festival features a variety of competitions, folk performances such as ghoomar and kalbeliya, exhibitions of local handicrafts, traditional sports, and much more. This event beautifully encapsulates the splendor of Rajasthan and the joy of its community — a genuine royal experience that should be included in Alwar tour packages.
Hamir Utsav
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Every enthusiast of mountains requires merely a reason to travel to Himachal Pradesh, and Hamir Utsav provides just that. This festival is one of the significant fairs celebrated in November in Northern India. The event takes place on the 13th of November, coinciding with the formation day of Hamirpur district, and it highlights the rich cultural heritage and history associated with the region. The inaugural celebration of the festival occurred in September 1972, and it has continued to thrive ever since. Filled with cultural events, dance, and music from Himachal, Hamir Utsav showcases the essence of the local culture and traditions through various traditional performances such as Jatras and Jheras. In addition to the stunning scenery and serene weather, the festival draws thousands of visitors each year, allowing them to partake in the celebrations amidst snow-capped mountains and lush forests, as part of Himachal tour packages.
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