Best places to visit for Navaratri celebrations in India

Gujarat (Ahmedabad and Surat):  Gujarat is the epicenter of Navaratri celebrations. Ahmedabad and Surat are especially famous for their grand Garba and Dandiya Raas events. These cities come alive with music, dance, and colorful traditional attire during the nine nights of Navaratri

West Bengal (Kolkata):  In West Bengal, Navaratri is celebrated as Durga Puja, and it's one of the most important festivals in the region. Kolkata is known for its artistic and elaborate Durga Puja pandals (temporary temples) and processions

Karnataka (Mysore):  Mysore Dasara, a 10-day festival during Navaratri, is a grand celebration with processions, cultural events, and illuminated palaces. The Mysore Palace is a key attraction during this time

Delhi (Kalkaji Mandir and Chhatarpur Mandir):  Delhi hosts various Navaratri events and cultural programs. The Kalkaji Mandir and Chhatarpur Mandir are renowned for their Navaratri celebrations, drawing visitors from across the city.

Maharashtra (Mumbai and Pune):  In Maharashtra, Navaratri is celebrated with great fervor. Mumbai and Pune host various Garba and Dandiya events, along with traditional Aartis in temples

Himachal Pradesh (Kullu): Kullu Dussehra, celebrated in the Kullu Valley, is a unique and colorful Navaratri festival. The celebrations here involve processions, cultural performances, and religious rituals

Tamil Nadu (Chennai):  In Chennai, Navaratri is celebrated with the Golu display, where dolls and figurines are arranged on steps. Traditional music and dance performances are also part of the festivities

Rajasthan (Jaipur):  Jaipur's Royal Family organizes grand Navaratri celebrations at City Palace. The traditional observance of the festival includes processions and cultural programs

Kerala (Kottayam):  Navaratri is celebrated with grand Kathakali performances, traditional music, and dance in Kottayam. Temples in Kerala also host various cultural events

Uttar Pradesh (Varanasi): Varanasi, one of the holiest cities in India, celebrates Navaratri with devotion and fervor. The ghats of the Ganges River come alive with religious ceremonies and cultural performances