Monday, 18 January 2016

Kite Festival With Tours And Travels In Gujarat

Gujarat is one of India's most diverse and beautiful country. Thousands of large and small fairs and festivals, is celebrated every year in different parts of Gujarat. The festival is based on the lunar or solar calendar. These festivals are observed with great enthusiasm and fun in which all castes and religions participation. Today, these festivals Perhaps the only real chance of Gujarat traditions and culture representatives. Some of them are annual celebrations in Gujarat, fairs and festivals are international kite festival, Diwali, Holi, Janmashtami, Kutch Mahotsava, Navratri, Shamlaji Fair, Modhera Dance Festival, Tarnetar Fair, Bhadra Purnima director and Vautha Expo. 


International Kite Festival is celebrated on January 14, to coincide with Uttarayan or Makar Sankranti festival. This festival is celebrated to mark the end of winter.

  
On this day, kite flying all over Gujarat, including Ahmedabad and Baroda. People eat special food on this day, in the open field, or in the park, or in the garden in their own homes. The festival marks the sun moved to the northern hemisphere. Who believe the gods have a long sleep six long months sober and open the gates of heaven.

 
Tourists visiting temples and freely distributed alms. In kite flying start at dawn and continued without pause throughout the day. When friends, neighbors and strangers compete for each other's strengths and victory cries filled the air, they cut each other's kite. This is used to fly the kite line before the last day of a specially prepared by experts.

  
   
Special mixture of glue and ground glass cover dried and then rolled to the thread called firkees reel. At night, a variety of lighting box kite, called tukkals, flying in the sky. Today, the international kite festival is celebrated around the world. This festival in Ahmedabad who can see visitors, some of which are true works of art brought unusual kite. For more: kite festival with tours and travels in Gujarat.

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