India’s October–December holiday season, which includes events like Pushkar Camel Fair, Diwali, and Durga Puja, provides a lively cultural experience. Goa and Kerala celebrate Christmas in December, and Nagaland has the Hornbill Festival to highlight the indigenous culture of the northeast. These celebrations offer a singular window into the opulent customs of India.
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