Republic Day Parade
The impressive Republic Day Parade is held every year
on the anniversary of the formation of the Indian Republic and
serves to showcase the country's military might. Marching columns
represent the armed forces accompanied by armoured vehicles,
military bands, decorated floats and folk dancers. A highlight is
an air display presented by the Indian Air Force.
Venue: The parade starts at the Rashtrapati Bhavan, winds through
the city and ends at the Red Fort in Old Delhi
Date: 26 January 2009
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Festival of Holi
Delhi puts on a colourful face in March for the
light-hearted Festival of Holi, celebrating the triumph of good
over evil. The exuberant spring festival starts on the night of
full moon when bonfires are lit on street corners to clear the air
of evil spirits. The next morning sees the streets full of people
of all ages chasing each other and throwing pots of bright coloured
powder pigment over each other in uninhibited mischief. The fun
ends at noon when everyone retires to wash off the paint and finish
the day relaxing.
Venue: Throughout the city and northern India
Date: 22 March 2008
Website: www.holifestival.org
Diwali (Festival of Lights)
India's most popular traditional festival, with its
origins in Hindu mythology, turns the streets of Delhi, and in fact
all major cities in India, into a carnival each year. Traditionally
all houses are decorated with earthenware lamps and candles for the
occasion, and the letting off of firecrackers can reach deafening
proportions. There have been complaints that so many fireworks are
used in the city that pollution levels on Diwali nights rise
dramatically. Neighbourhoods generally bristle with fun rides, food
stalls and curio sellers during the festival. At this time of year,
it is customary for people to buy new clothes and household
utensils, and exchange sweet gifts.
Venue: Throughout Delhi
Date: 28 October 2008
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Garden Tourism Festival
Delhi, always a colourful city, blooms with the rich
hues of hundreds of flowers in February each year when the Garden
Tourism Festival gets underway, providing a visual feast for
visitors and an extravaganza for the horticulturally inclined.
Delhi tourism also provides a full programme of cultural
performances and entertainment alongside the flower fest. For more
information contact the India Tourist Office on (11) 371
8379.
Venue: Talkatora Gardens
Date: 8 February 2008
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