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Summers are not only about sweltering heat but also bring a bundle of joy in the form of festivities. Over time, these festivals have emerged as the identity of some states, representing local art, culture, craft, and ways of living. Each Indian state has its unique festivals celebrated with colourful masks, folk dances, musical events, food, local rituals, and fun that bring life and happiness to our tired souls.

Most of these festivals in India are held in May, June, and July, bringing people together and offering relief from the scorching heat. If you have had enough of ordinary predictable summer vacation itineraries, then embark on the majestic journey of these vibrant and cultural extravaganzas during your holidays. ALSO READ: Did You Know There Is A Duryodhana Temple In Kerala? It Has No Idol, And The Main Offering Is Unique Festivals Across Different States Of India During Summers: Sindhu Darshan - Leh Every June, people from Ladakh celebrate the River Indus, drawing a large number of visitors from around the globe.



Shey Manla, located approximately 8 kilometres from Leh, hosts this three-day festival that commences on the day of Guru Purnima. Sindhu Darshan, which began in 1997, honours the Indus River for its role in sustaining the lives of those living along its banks. It is considered a symbol of ancient Indian civilization and lent its name to our country, with 'Indos' eventually evolving into 'India.

' This significant festival of Ladakh, also known as ‘Ladakh .

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