Tanishk Juneja
One of the most popular places to visit during Dussehra is Mysore. Picture this: Mysore Dassara, complete with elephants, traditional music, and a brightly lit Mysore Palace.
Varanasi, one of the oldest Indian cities, has hosted the Ramlila near the Ramnagar Fort during the Dussehra celebrations since the 1800s. Make sure to visit Varanasi during Dussehra.
While Kolkata is famous for its Durga Puja Pandal, its Dussehra celebrations are equally impressive. You can witness beautiful celebrations and remarkable cultural performances during Dussehra.
Dussehra is a week-long celebration in Kullu. Witness the festivals against the backdrop of the breathtaking open valley with hills. The Lord Raghunath is carried out in a chariot accompanied by dance and music. Partake in this traditional ritual during Dussehra.
Kota is known for its spectacular Ramji ki Gali fair. The fair showcases traditional art, handicrafts, and culinary delights. It's one of the most beautiful places to visit in India during Dussehra.
Preparations are made for the burning of Ravana in Ayodhya every year. Ramlila is organised at Rajendra Niwas crossing, 1 kilometre from the Ram temple. Enjoy Ravan Dahan at Ram Lalla’s birthplace for a divine experience.