8 Significant Festivals in October in India


October signifies the most joyous and auspicious month in India, as it is a time for vibrant festivals and abundant celebrations, bringing together families, friends, and entire communities to commemorate the occasion. Beginning with Navratri or Kali Puja, the festive spirit continues until Diwali and Bhai Dooj. Each festival carries its own significance, and people engage in rituals with great devotion to seek blessings from the Gods and Goddesses. There is much to celebrate, as these festivals are further enriched by colorful lights, music, and dance. Plan your India Trip to immerse yourself in the fervor of the celebrations throughout this joyous month and gain a deeper understanding of this vast land of festivals.

Here are a few significant festivals to celebrate in the month of October in India.

Gandhi Jayanti

Celebrated annually on the 2nd of October, Gandhi Jayanti is recognized as a National Holiday in India to commemorate the birth anniversary of Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, revered as the ‘Father of the Nation’. On this significant day, numerous cultural events will take place across the nation in honor of the remarkable leader who spearheaded India’s fight for independence and advocated for the principle of ahimsa, or non-violence. Furthermore, in 2007, the United Nations General Assembly designated the 2nd of October as the International Day of Non-Violence. Porbandar, the birthplace of Gandhi Ji, among the most popular places to visit near Ahmedabad, serves as an ideal location to experience the celebrations of Gandhi Jayanti, particularly as part of the Gujarat Tour Packages.

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Navratri / Durga Puja

Navratri, also known as Durga Puja, is among the most widely celebrated festivals in India during the month of October, marked by great fervor and enthusiasm. This festival, which takes place in the lunar month of Ashwin or Ashwayuja, spans nine nights and is dedicated to honoring the Mother Goddess, or Shakti, in all her forms, including Durga, Lakshmi, and Saraswathi. This year, the festival is observed from September 22nd to October 2nd, culminating in Dussehra, which symbolizes the triumph of good over evil on the tenth day. Kolkata stands out as one of the prominent places to visit in India where Durga Puja is celebrated on a grand scale, drawing thousands of devotees and tourists from across India as part of West Bengal Tour Packages. The city is adorned with numerous theme-based pandals, where life-size idols of Durga and her family are worshipped for five days. The bustling streets, enormous pandals, minarets, domes, mountain cliffs, and stunning lighting create an unforgettable experience during the four days of Durga Puja in Kolkata.

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Mysore Dussehra

Taking place from September 22nd to October 2nd this year, Dasara, also known as Dussehra, is the most renowned and regal festival in Mysore, which is one of the most frequented tourist places near Bangalore. Mysore Dasara, referred to as Nadahabba, serves as the state festival of Karnataka. The highlight of the ten-day Mysore Dasara festival is the Mysore Palace, which is adorned with nearly 100,000 light bulbs and illuminated every day throughout the festival, making it a must-visit location included in Mysore Tour Packages. On Vijayadashami, celebrated on October 2nd, the traditional Dasara procession, locally termed Jumbo Savari, takes place on the streets of Mysore city. According to Hindu mythology, it is believed that Goddess Durga vanquished the demon Mahishasur on Vijayadashami. The centerpiece of this procession is the idol of Goddess Chamundeshwari, which is displayed on a golden mantapa atop a beautifully decorated elephant. The procession features vibrant tableaux, dance troupes, musical bands, and a variety of decorated elephants, horses, and camels. Additionally, Kullu in Himachal Pradesh is another well-known location to experience grand Dussehra festivities.

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Diwali

Diwali is one of the most important and biggest festivals in India. Commonly referred to as the ‘Festival of Lights’, Diwali is celebrated to honor the return of Lord Rama to Ayodhya, one of the most revered pilgrimage sites in India, after he triumphed over Ravana in North India. In South India, it marks the celebration of Lord Krishna’s victory over the demon Narakasura. This year, it is observed on the 20th of October and is celebrated with great enthusiasm and fervor by individuals of all faiths. On this occasion, people adorn their homes with candles, earthen lamps, or electric lights. On this day, Goddess Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth, is honored, and everyone prays for a prosperous year ahead. The sky is illuminated with vibrant firecrackers on this day. Renowned across India, cities such as Varanasi, Amritsar, Goa, Jaipur, Delhi, Pune, and Mumbai are among the popular locations to celebrate Diwali.

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Rajasthan International Folk Festival

Also known as Jodhpur RIFF, the Rajasthan International Folk Festival is an artistic and musical event aimed at promoting traditional Rajasthani folk dances, music, and art. This year, it is celebrated from the 2nd to the 6th of October, taking place in the magnificent Mehrangarh Fort, which is one of the most visited tourist places in Jodhpur. Sponsored by Gaj Singh of Marwar, this five-day festival is recognized as one of the top 25 international festivals and has been designated as the People’s Platform for Creativity and Sustainable Development by UNESCO. Over 250 experts from various fields worldwide participate in this event, featuring singers, dancers, instrumentalists, and storytellers from different Rajasthani folk communities, alongside artists of national and international acclaim. Additionally, attendees can experience the Marwar Festival, which is celebrated on the 6th and 7th of October, as part of Jodhpur Tour Packages.

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Tawang Festival

Scheduled for October 25th to 26th, 2025, the Tawang festival is an annual three-day event organized by the Arunachal Pradesh Tourism Department, aimed at highlighting the state’s culture and promoting adventure tourism. The festival commences with a religious ceremony known as “Sebang,” during which the monks from Tawang town proceed to the festival venue in processions originating from the Tawang monastery. The local markets and thoroughfares throughout the hill station will be adorned with numerous stalls featuring vibrant decorations. Key attractions and events during the festival include the Yak Dance, various traditional and tribal dances, monastic performances, a traditional parade, exhibitions showcasing crafts and arts from the tribes, hand-loom products, as well as photography and painting exhibitions, among others. In addition to the festivities, the town’s charm and serenity also draw tourists to the festival.

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Kabir Yatra

The Rajasthan Kabir Yatra, organized by Lokayan in collaboration with Rajasthan Tourism and Rajasthan Police, is a traveling folk music festival held in Rajasthan. Taking place from the 1st to the 5th of October this year, this musical celebration is dedicated to honoring the philosophies and teachings of renowned Bhakti and Sufi saint poets, including Kabir, Mira, and Bulleh Shah. Featuring performances by over 50 artists from various parts of India, this event draws music enthusiasts from around the world. Notable places to visit in Rajasthan, such as Jodhpur, Bikaner, and Jaisalmer, serve as key sites to experience this festival. Furthermore, it provides an excellent opportunity to appreciate the exquisite arts and crafts, sculptures, and paintings created by Rajasthan’s artists, who draw inspiration from Bhaktism and Sufism, as part of your Rajasthan Tour Packages.

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Chhath Puja

Chhat Puja

Chhath Puja is a significant festival honoring the Sun God (Surya Dev) and his consort Usha. Devotees express gratitude to the Sun for sustaining life on earth and seek blessings for health, happiness, and prosperity. The festival spans four days and involves strict rituals, fasting, and sacred immersions in rivers or other water bodies. Scheduled from October 25th to 28th, it is one of the most spiritually important festivals in Bihar, Jharkhand, and Uttar Pradesh. Key rituals consist of offering arghya (water offerings) to both the setting and rising sun, singing traditional songs, and preparing special prasad such as thekua. Notable locations to experience Chhath Puja include Patna, smaller towns along the Ganges, and Varanasi, which are among the renowned pilgrimage sites near Delhi.

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