Top 5 Places to Visit in Delhi during Navratri Celebrations




Oct 21, 2015 | S.S.Khan

Navratri is an auspicious festival for Hindus where people worship Hindu deity Durga. ‘Navratri’ in Sanskrit means ‘nine nights’ and people worship nine types of Devi Durga during these nine nights. The 10th day is usually celebrated as Dussehra or Vijayadashami.

Dilli Haat

Navratri Celebrations in Dilli Haat will certainly invigorate your mind and senses. The mesmerizing Gujarati atmosphere and flavor strikes a chord with the people who visit Dilli Haat during Navratri. Vibrant Dandiya Nights and colorful exhibitions that are normally held during Navarti in Delhi tend to attract hordes of people from all over India. You will be able to explore mouth-watering delicacies of Gujarat in Dilli Haat such as Biranj, Doodhpak, Khatta-Mittha Bhaat, Puran Poli, Khaman, Khandvi, to name a few. 

Zorba, The Buddha

Zorba celebrates life to the fullest. It offers workshops for self-exploration and spiritual growth and even residential retreats. The symbolical fight of Devi Durga with demon Mahishasur is in fact entertaining and dramatic. The place offers spectacular retreat for people looking to explore Dandiya nights and Gujarati food.

Adventure Island, Rohini

The place offers colorful shows, vibrant Garba nights and scrumptious Gujarati food to people. At the same time, you can explore rangoli, mehendi and Gujarati folk music. This could be an ideal place for ladies who are very keen to explore mehendi and rangoli.

Connaught Place

Garba Event and Navratri Dandiya Raas at Connaught Place tend to attract visitors from far-off places. The events, which take place at the famous Sur Taal Open Theatre in CP, sees visitors coming together to enjoy themselves.

The Emeral

This could be one of the best places for Navratri celebrations. The place offers colorful Dandiya nights, Guajarati dancing and singing. Popular artists from Gujarat tend to perform their singing and dancing acts at this place during Navratri festival.

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