30 Popular Festivals in February 2025 to Celebrate in India

30 Popular Festivals in February 2025 to Celebrate in India

India is a land of festivals, and February 2025 is set to be a spectacular month brimming with cultural, religious, and artistic celebrations across the country. From the snow-capped peaks of the Himalayas to the sun-soaked beaches of Goa, February’s festivals reflect India’s incredible diversity, offering travelers an immersive experience into the nation’s rich traditions. Whether you’re drawn to the spiritual fervor of Mahashivratri, the vibrant colors of the Nagaur Cattle Fair, or the artistic splendor of the Khajuraho Dance Festival, February presents a unique opportunity to witness India’s heritage come alive.

This month holds something for everyone: adventure seekers can marvel at the camel races in Rajasthan, foodies can savor authentic Mughlai delicacies at the Taj Mahotsav, and spiritual wanderers can immerse themselves in the meditative atmosphere of Losar Festival in Ladakh. With 30 incredible festivals and events to choose from, February offers a kaleidoscope of experiences to travelers and locals alike.

In this blog, we’ll take you on a journey through these 30 major festivals, delving into their history, significance, and unique ways of celebration. Whether you’re planning a trip or simply curious about Indian culture, this guide will help you explore the magic of February in India.

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Vasant Panchami

Vasant Panchami

When: 2nd February 2025
Where: Across North India, especially Punjab, Haryana, and West Bengal
What’s Special: Welcoming spring with vibrant yellow attire and kite-flying festivals

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Vasant Panchami marks the arrival of spring and is dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the deity of wisdom and learning. People wear yellow, symbolizing energy and prosperity, and offer prayers to Saraswati. In Punjab, the festival is celebrated with kite flying and traditional dishes like meethe chawal. In Bengal, Saraswati idols are adorned with marigold flowers, and educational institutions host rituals to seek blessings for academic excellence.

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Thaipusam

Thaipusam

When: 8th February 2025
Where: Tamil Nadu (especially Palani) and other Tamil communities worldwide
What’s Special: Devotees engage in rituals like kavadi, symbolizing self-purification

Thaipusam is dedicated to Lord Murugan, the son of Shiva and Parvati. It commemorates the day Murugan received a divine spear to defeat evil forces. Devotees carry kavadis (decorative structures balanced on shoulders) as a sign of devotion and penance. The grandest celebrations take place at the Palani Murugan Temple in Tamil Nadu, where pilgrims flock for prayers and processions.

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Nagaur Cattle Fair

Festivals and Events

When: 10th–14th February 2025
Where: Nagaur, Rajasthan
What’s Special: A massive livestock trading event infused with folk performances and camel races

The Nagaur Cattle Fair is one of the largest animal fairs in India. Farmers and traders gather to buy and sell cattle, camels, and horses. Visitors can enjoy traditional folk music, dances, and competitions like camel races and tug-of-war. The fair also showcases the region’s handicrafts, making it a unique cultural experience.

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Taj Mahotsav

Taj Mahotsav

When: 18th–27th February 2025
Where: Agra, Uttar Pradesh
What’s Special: A celebration of art, craft, and culture near the iconic Taj Mahal

Held annually near the Taj Mahal, the Taj Mahotsav is a 10-day festival showcasing India’s vibrant heritage. Artisans from across the country display their crafts, from pottery and textiles to jewelry and woodwork. Folk dances, music performances, and delicious Mughlai cuisine add to the festive charm in Agra.

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Losar Festival

Losar Festival

When: 9th–11th February 2025
Where: Ladakh, Arunachal Pradesh, and Sikkim
What’s Special: Celebrating the Tibetan New Year with traditional rituals and dances

Losar marks the Tibetan New Year and is celebrated with great fervor in Buddhist communities. Monasteries are decorated, prayers are offered, and traditional dances like Cham are performed. Homes are cleaned and adorned with offerings to deities, symbolizing a fresh start.

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Kumbh Mela (Partial)

What is the Kumbh Mela?

When: February 2025 (specific dates depend on the planetary alignment)
Where: Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh
What’s Special: A holy dip in the Ganges during this spiritual gathering attracts millions

Kumbh Mela is a major Hindu pilgrimage that happens every 12 years in Prayagraj. Although February 2025 doesn’t host the main event, partial festivities continue as devout Hindus gather for prayers and rituals on auspicious days.

Mahashivratri

Mahashivratri

When: 28th February 2025
Where: Across India (notable celebrations in Varanasi, Ujjain, and Haridwar)
What’s Special: A night dedicated to worshipping Lord Shiva

Mahashivratri is a sacred night when devotees offer prayers, milk, and fruits to Lord Shiva. The celebrations in Varanasi, Shiva’s holy city, are particularly grand, with all-night vigils, chants of “Om Namah Shivaya,” and special rituals at temples like Kashi Vishwanath.

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Khajuraho Dance Festival

Attend the Khajuraho Dance Festival

When: 20th–26th February 2025
Where: Khajuraho, Madhya Pradesh
What’s Special: Classical dance performances against the backdrop of ancient temples. Read more:  Visiting Khajuraho- Guide

This festival brings India’s classical dance forms—Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Odissi, and more—to life amidst the stunning Khajuraho temples. It’s a celebration of art, culture, and the country’s architectural heritage.

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Goa Carnival

Goa Carnival

When: 22nd–25th February 2025
Where: Goa
What’s Special: Parades, music, dance, and feasting in true Goan style

The Goa Carnival is a Portuguese-inspired festival featuring vibrant parades, floats, and street performances. It’s a time for revelry before the season of Lent, with feasting, music, and dancing taking center stage.

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Desert Festival Jaisalmer

Desert Festival Jaisalmer

When: 24th–26th February 2025
Where: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
What’s Special: Camel polo, turban-tying contests, and a celebration of Rajasthan’s desert culture

This festival showcases the vibrant spirit of Rajasthan’s Thar Desert. Activities include camel races, folk dances, and traditional music performances, all set against the golden sands of Jaisalmer.

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Madai Festival

Madai Festival

When: 15th February 2025
Where: Chhattisgarh
What’s Special: A tribal festival with worship, dance, and local delicacies

Madai is a traditional tribal festival celebrated by the Gond community. It involves rituals to honor deities, folk dances, and communal feasting. It’s a unique opportunity to experience Chhattisgarh’s tribal culture.

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Jaisalmer International Kite Festival

International Kite Festival in January

When: 7th February 2025
Where: Jaisalmer, Rajasthan
What’s Special: The sky fills with colorful kites in this vibrant celebration

Kite enthusiasts from all over the country gather to participate in this lively event. The festival combines the thrill of kite flying with folk performances and local delicacies.

Hampi Utsav

Hampi Utsav

When: 3rd–5th February 2025
Where: Hampi, Karnataka
What’s Special: A celebration of Hampi’s glorious past with cultural performances and art displays

Hampi Utsav, also known as Vijaya Utsav, celebrates the rich history of the Vijayanagar Empire. The UNESCO World Heritage Site comes alive with vibrant cultural events, including folk music, dance, puppet shows, and a grand procession of beautifully adorned elephants. The illuminated ruins of Hampi provide a magical backdrop, making this festival a treat for history buffs and travelers alike.

Jorhat Tea Festival

Where and When is the Assam Tea Festival Held?

When: 7th–9th February 2025
Where: Jorhat, Assam
What’s Special: A celebration of Assam’s tea heritage with cultural programs and tea tourism activities Check also:   Exploring the Tea Festival in Assam 2025

The Jorhat Tea Festival highlights Assam’s global significance as a tea-producing region. Visitors can enjoy tea-tasting sessions, plantation tours, and cultural programs featuring traditional Bihu dances. Adventure enthusiasts can also partake in activities like golfing, trekking, and river rafting. It’s a perfect mix of nature, culture, and tea indulgence.

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Chapchar Kut

Chapchar Kut-Mizoram

When: 29th February 2025
Where: Mizoram
What’s Special: A harvest festival featuring traditional bamboo dances and vibrant attire

Chapchar Kut is one of Mizoram’s most important festivals, celebrated after the bamboo forests are cleared for jhum (shifting) cultivation. It’s marked by colorful traditional dances like Cheraw (bamboo dance), music, and feasting. People dress in traditional attire and come together to express gratitude for the harvest.

Alwar Festival

Alwar Festival

When: 13th–15th February 2025
Where: Alwar, Rajasthan
What’s Special: Showcasing Rajasthani culture through folk music, crafts, and adventure sports

The Alwar Festival is a cultural extravaganza highlighting the heritage and traditions of Rajasthan. Activities include folk music performances, handicraft exhibitions, and heritage walks through the city. Adventure sports like trekking and hot air balloon rides add an extra layer of excitement for visitors.

Shigmo Festival (Pre-festivities)

Shigmo Festival (Pre-festivities)

When: Late February 2025 (dates vary)
Where: Goa
What’s Special: A precursor to Goa’s traditional Holi celebrations with folk dances and processions

Shigmo is a spring festival celebrated by the Konkani community, marking the harvest season. The pre-festivities in February include vibrant processions with traditional dances like Fugdi and Dhulpad, as well as performances depicting mythological stories. Shigmo is an excellent way to experience Goa’s local culture before the bigger celebrations in March.

Sufi Festival

Sufi Festival Ajmer

When: 21st–23rd February 2025
Where: Jaipur, Rajasthan
What’s Special: A soulful celebration of Sufi music, poetry, and spirituality

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The Sufi Festival in Jaipur is a serene and enchanting celebration of the mystical art of Sufism. The event features soulful qawwali performances, poetry recitations, and storytelling sessions by renowned Sufi artists from across the world. Set in Jaipur’s stunning palaces and heritage sites, the festival offers a tranquil experience that connects visitors to the essence of divine love and spirituality.

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Pulicat Day

Pulicat Day festival

When: 25th February 2025
Where: Pulicat Lake, Tamil Nadu
What’s Special: A festival celebrating Tamil Nadu’s second-largest lagoon and its biodiversity

Pulicat Day is organized to raise awareness about the ecological importance of Pulicat Lake and its surrounding villages. The festival includes bird-watching tours, boat races, and cultural performances showcasing the life of local fishermen. Visitors can also enjoy fresh seafood and interact with the vibrant fishing communities who live around the lagoon.

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Shekhawati Festival

Shekhawati Festival

When: 10th–12th February 2025
Where: Shekhawati Region, Rajasthan
What’s Special: A cultural showcase of the rich heritage and fresco art of the Shekhawati region

The Shekhawati Festival is dedicated to celebrating the unique fresco art, architecture, and traditions of Rajasthan’s Shekhawati region. Visitors can explore grand havelis adorned with intricate murals while enjoying folk music, dances, and local cuisine. Activities like camel safaris, heritage walks, and craft workshops make this festival a treat for history and art enthusiasts.

Deccan Festival

Deccan Festival

When: 25th–28th February 2025
Where: Hyderabad, Telangana
What’s Special: A celebration of Hyderabad’s rich Deccan heritage with food, crafts, and art

The Deccan Festival is a vibrant cultural event that highlights the traditions and history of Hyderabad. Visitors can indulge in the city’s famous biryani, enjoy qawwali and ghazal performances, and explore exhibitions of pearls, bangles, and other handicrafts for which Hyderabad is known. The event also features mushairas (poetry gatherings) and art displays, making it an immersive cultural experience.

Maru Mahotsav (Desert Festival)

Bikaner Camel Festival in January

When: 24th–26th February 2025
Where: Bikaner, Rajasthan
What’s Special: A celebration of the desert culture with camel pageantry, folk music, and dances

Maru Mahotsav, also known as the Desert Festival, is a vibrant showcase of Rajasthan’s desert traditions. Highlights include camel parades, folk performances, and competitions like turban tying and the longest mustache contest. The golden sands of Bikaner come alive with music, dance, and cultural activities that celebrate the unique way of life in the Thar Desert.

Bhagoria Festival

Bhagoria Festival

When: 24th February–2nd March 2025
Where: Madhya Pradesh (Jhabua and Khargone regions)
What’s Special: A unique tribal festival with music, dance, and a traditional “matchmaking” ritual

The Bhagoria Festival is a vibrant event celebrated by the Bhil and Bhilala tribes of Madhya Pradesh. Known for its unique custom where young men and women express their love and choose their life partners, this festival is a lively celebration of tribal culture. Traditional dances, music, and local markets selling tribal jewelry and handicrafts add to the charm of this event.

Phool Dei Festival

Phool Dei Festival

When: Late February 2025 (Varies, as it begins with the arrival of spring)
Where: Uttarakhand
What’s Special: A harvest festival celebrating the season of flowers and prosperity

Phool Dei is a beautiful harvest festival celebrated in the Kumaon and Garhwal regions of Uttarakhand. Children visit neighbors’ homes with baskets of freshly plucked flowers, singing folk songs and wishing for prosperity. Houses are decorated with floral patterns, and local delicacies like “Singori” and “Arsa” are prepared to mark the occasion.

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Edayilakkad Theyyam Festival

Edayilakkad Theyyam Festival

When: February 2025 (Exact dates vary as per Theyyam calendar)
Where: Kerala (Edayilakkad and other villages in Kannur District)
What’s Special: Witness the ancient and dramatic art form of Theyyam

Theyyam is an ancient ritualistic dance form performed in Kerala, where the performers are believed to transform into deities. The Edayilakkad Theyyam Festival offers a rare chance to witness this mystical and spiritual event. The performers, adorned in vibrant costumes and elaborate face paint, narrate mythological stories through dance, music, and fire rituals.

Konark Dance Festival

Konark Dance Festival-Odisha

When: 19th–23rd February 2025
Where: Konark, Odisha
What’s Special: A celebration of classical dance at the iconic Sun Temple

The Konark Dance Festival brings together India’s top classical dancers and musicians for mesmerizing performances of Odissi, Kathak, Bharatanatyam, and other dance forms. Held in the shadow of the UNESCO World Heritage-listed Konark Sun Temple, this festival is a must-visit for art and culture lovers. The venue’s spiritual and historical ambiance adds to the allure of the event.

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Baneshwar Fair

Baneshwar Fair

When: 13th–17th February 2025
Where: Dungarpur, Rajasthan
What’s Special: A tribal fair celebrated by the Bhil community

The Baneshwar Fair is an important tribal festival held at the confluence of the Som and Mahi rivers. Named after the Baneshwar Mahadev Temple, the fair combines spirituality with cultural celebrations. Rituals include bathing in the holy river, offering prayers, and enjoying traditional folk dances and songs performed by the Bhil tribes. The fair also has vibrant markets selling tribal artifacts and jewelry.

Attukal Pongala

Attukal Pongala- Kerala

When: 18th February 2025
Where: Attukal Bhagavathy Temple, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala
What’s Special: Women gather in massive numbers to prepare offerings to the goddess

Known as one of the largest gatherings of women in the world, Attukal Pongala is a significant festival in Kerala. Devotees prepare Pongala (sweet rice pudding) in earthen pots as an offering to the Attukal Bhagavathy (Goddess). The ritual is believed to bring blessings, prosperity, and well-being. This massive, community-driven event demonstrates Kerala’s cultural and spiritual fervor.

Modhera Dance Festival

Modhera Dance Festival

When: 14th–16th February 2025
Where: Modhera, Gujarat
What’s Special: Classical dance performances at the historic Modhera Sun Temple.

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The Modhera Dance Festival is organized annually to celebrate India’s classical dance traditions against the backdrop of the stunning Modhera Sun Temple. The festival features performances of Kathak, Bharatanatyam, and other traditional dances by renowned artists. Visitors can also explore Gujarat’s crafts, textiles, and local delicacies during the event.

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World Sacred Spirit Festival

World Sacred Spirit Festival

When: 16th–18th February 2025
Where: Mehrangarh Fort, Jodhpur, Rajasthan
What’s Special: A global celebration of sacred music in a majestic heritage setting

The World Sacred Spirit Festival is a unique cultural event that brings together sacred music artists from across the globe. Held in the breathtaking Mehrangarh Fort of Jodhpur, the festival is a journey of spiritual exploration through Sufi music, chants, and soulful performances. The fusion of traditional and contemporary spiritual music makes this festival a memorable experience.

Conclusion

February 2025 is a vibrant canvas of celebrations, painting India in shades of devotion, joy, and artistry. From the sunlit temples of Tamil Nadu to the golden sands of Rajasthan, and from the lush tea gardens of Assam to the high-altitude rituals of Ladakh, these 30 festivals offer a rare glimpse into the soul of India. Each event is a reflection of the region’s unique identity, creating a mosaic of cultural heritage that binds the nation together.

For travelers, February is the perfect time to explore India’s festivals. Whether you’re witnessing the spectacular kite-filled skies of Jaisalmer, savoring the sweet Pongala offerings in Kerala, or immersing yourself in the sacred music of Jodhpur, every festival has its own story to tell. Beyond the rituals and performances lies a deeper connection to the country’s roots, offering an unparalleled sense of belonging and awe.

India’s festivals in February invite you to be a part of something bigger—something timeless. They are an opportunity to connect with people, experience traditions, and create memories that linger long after the journey ends. So, step into this world of celebration and let February 2025 be the month you discover the heart of India through its festivals.

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