An important event observed by Indians is called Durga Puja. While West Bengal is where it is largely observed, the rest of the nation does too.

In addition to showcasing religious traditions, NAVRATRI also features pandals, idols, music, dance, and mouthwatering cuisine. 

The city's streets are transformed into a beautiful show of pandals and ornately decorated rustic bamboo constructions. 

KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL

Deshapriya Park, Chetla Agrani, Suruchi Sangha, Maddox Square, Ekdalia Evergreen Club, Mohammad Ali Park, and Santosh Mitra Square are some of the best pandals for Durga pooja.

KOLKATA, WEST BENGAL

Celebrities continue to make appearances at these pandals, and in some of the settings, you may take in traditional music performances by well-known singers.

MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA

Lokhandwala Durgotsav, Ramakrishna Mission Durgotsav, Powai Sarvajanin Durgotsav, Chembur Durgotsav, Tulip Star Durgotsav in Juhu, and Bengali Club's Durgotsav in Dadar.

MUMBAI, MAHARASHTRA

During this festive season, they are doing  traditional dances like the dandiya and the garba are performed in several locations throughout Ahmedabad, Gujarat. 

AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT

There are many excellent pandals in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, including the Kalibari Durga Puja, the Vastrapur Durga Puja of the Bengali Cultural Association, the Anandamela Food Festival, the Laxmi Vilas Palace.

AHMEDABAD, GUJARAT

known as navrati  His story is often told in great, dramatic fashion, and kids often appear as mythological figures. 

NEW DELHI

CR Park, Ramlila Maidan, the Red Fort neighborhood, New Delhi Kali Bari, Durgotsav GK 2, Minto Road, and Subhash Maidan are some of New Delhi's top pandals.

NEW DELHI

During this event, sages travel to Varanasi as well. The city is renowned for its elaborate ceremonies, but this is also the busiest time of year there. 

VARANASI, UTTAR PRADESH

Kullu celebrates this holiday in a distinctive manner. Here, unlike many other places, there are no pandals. Instead, the celebrations take place at Dhalpur Maidan in the Kullu Valley through processions and other events.

KULLU, HIMACHAL PRADESH