Festivals & Events

Festivals & Events

Lohri

Lohri in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, is a vibrant, community-driven harvest festival celebrated annually on January 13th, marking the end of winter, the sun’s journey northward, and the harvesting of Rabi crops. Key highlights include community bonfires, dancing the Nati, traditional treats like peanuts, sesame seeds (til), and jaggery (gur), and offering them to the fire to honor the sun and agricultural prosperity.  Key Highlights of Lohri in Palampur Impact Future Scope

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Kullu Dussehra

Kullu Dussehra, a renowned international festival, begins on Vijayadashami and lasts for seven days in Dhalpur Maidan, acting as a massive cultural congregation for Himachal Pradesh. Unlike other regions, it features over 200 local deities, a grand chariot procession of Lord Raghunath, and week-long festivities showcasing local arts and traditions.  Key Highlights Impact on Palampur and Himachal Pradesh Future Scope

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International Himalayan Festival

The International Himalayan Festival, held annually in December in Kangra District (near Palampur/McLeodganj), is a 3-day event celebrating the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize award to the Dalai Lama. It highlights Indo-Tibetan friendship, featuring cultural performances, local handicrafts, and cuisine, boosting winter tourism while promoting cultural harmony and regional pride Key Highlights Impact Future Scope

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Baisakhi / Baisakhi Fair

Baisakhi in Palampur, Himachal Pradesh, is a vibrant spring harvest festival (April 13-14) marking the solar new year. Key highlights include visiting local temples like Neugal Khad, community fairs (Melas) with local handicrafts, and traditional food. It fosters community bonding, boosts local tourism, and showcases Himachali cultural heritage. Key Highlights of Baisakhi in Palampur Impact on Palampur Future Scope

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Himachal Day

Himachal Day, celebrated on April 15th, commemorates the formation of Himachal Pradesh in 1948 by merging 30 princely states, establishing a distinct Himalayan identity. In Palampur, this day highlights local tea garden culture, colonial heritage, and the region’s role as a growing eco-tourism hub, driving regional development, employment, and sustainable tourism initiatives. Key Highlights Impact on Palampur