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FESTIVAL CALENDAR · AUGUST

Festivals in August.

32 festivals happening across India in August. Dates, locations, and host destinations.

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Bonderam Festival

Chorao & Divar Islands · Goa

Divar Island's unique flag festival — villagers parade with colourful flags, folk music, boat races, and traditional food. Tiny island event with huge local character.

4th Saturday of August

Ganesh Chaturthi

Theur · Maharashtra

Celebrated August-September at Chintamani Temple for 10 days with temple ceremonies and processions honoring Chintamani Vinayaka.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Siddhatek · Maharashtra

Grand celebration August-September at Siddhivinayak Temple for five days with elaborate rituals and ceremonies.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Ranjangaon · Maharashtra

Grand celebration at Mahaganapati Temple, one of the eight Ashtavinayak temples believed to house the most powerful form of Ganesha.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Pali (Raigad) · Maharashtra

Grand celebration at Ballaleshwar Ganpati Temple, one of the eight Ashtavinayak temples.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Ozar · Maharashtra

Celebrated at Vighnahar Ganapati Temple, one of the eight Ashtavinayak temples. Birth anniversary of Lord Ganesha with temple decorations, processions, and devotional rituals.

Ganesh Chaturthi

Mumbai · Maharashtra

India's largest public festival. 10 days of Ganesh idol worship culminating in immersion processions. Lalbaugcha Raja draws millions. Girgaon Chowpatty hosts the grand immersion.

August/September (10 days)

Ganesh Chaturthi (Ganeshotsav)

Pune · Maharashtra

Pune is where public Ganesh Chaturthi began — Tilak started it in 1893. Dagdusheth, Kasba Ganpati are famous mandals. 5 Manache Ganpatis lead the procession.

August/September (10 days)

Gurez Cultural Festival

Gurez Valley · Jammu & Kashmir

Dard-Shin tribal festival in the remote Gurez Valley with traditional Shina music, archery competitions, and Dard cultural performances near Habba Khatoon peak.

August (varies)

Independence Day at Cellular Jail

Port Blair (Sri Vijaya Puram) · Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Flag hoisting at the historic Cellular Jail. Special light and sound show.

August 15

Janmashtami

Vrindavan · Uttar Pradesh

Krishna's birthday — temples decorated, midnight celebrations, dahi handi. Vrindavan and Mathura explode.

August / September

Janmashtami at Dwarkadhish

Dwarka · Gujarat

Krishna birthday celebrations at his legendary kingdom. Midnight festivities, Dahi Handi, temple decorations. One of India premier Janmashtami venues.

August/September

Janmashtami Festival

Dakor · Gujarat

Ranchhodrai temple in Dakor celebrates Lord Krishna's birthday with elaborate rituals, special prayers, colorful decorations, and traditional dances depicting scenes from Krishna's life. Thousands of devotees gather for special darshan.

August (Krishna's birth month, lunar calendar)

Kajli Teej

Bundi · Rajasthan

Women's festival where married women sing Kajli folk songs and swing on decorated jhulas (swings) near Nawal Sagar Lake in Bundi.

August (Bhadra Krishna Tritiya)

Krishna Janmashtami (Birth of Krishna)

Mathura · Uttar Pradesh

Janmashtami celebrates Lord Krishna's birth in Mathura at midnight. Over 800,000 devotees gather annually for prayers, fasting, and Dahi Handi competitions where youth form human pyramids to break pots of curd and butter. Ras Leela performances, temple decorations, midnight aarti (worship ceremonies), and distribution of sweets mark the festival. Vrindavan celebrations extend for 16 days.

August-September (lunar calendar; 2026: September 4-5)

Kumbh Mela

Nashik · Maharashtra

Millions take holy dips in the Godavari at Ramkund. Transforms Nashik for months.

Next: ~2027 (every 12 years)

Ladarcha Fair

Keylong · Himachal Pradesh

Historic trade fair in Keylong where merchants from Ladakh, Spiti, and Kullu once exchanged wool, salt, and dry fruits; now a cultural festival with yak dances and Lahauli music.

August (varies)

Ladarcha Fair

Kaza · Himachal Pradesh

Historic trade fair that once drew traders from Tibet, Ladakh and Kinnaur. Now a 3-day cultural festival at Kaza with archery, chaam mask dances, and a wool-barter market.

Mid-August (dates announced annually)

Malana Village Fair

Kasol · Himachal Pradesh

The ancient village of Malana — which claims to be the world's oldest democracy — holds its annual fair with rituals at the Jamlu Devta temple and village council assembly.

August 15 (Independence Day)

Manimahesh Yatra

Manimahesh Kailash · Himachal Pradesh

Sacred pilgrimage to Manimahesh Lake (4,080m) at the foot of Mount Kailash in Bharmour region, coinciding with Krishna Janmashtami. Thousands of devotees trek to the holy lake. Bharmour hosts a fair with local customs and rituals.

August 16 - September 19 (Janmashtami to Radha Ashtami, lunar calendar)

Metemneo Festival

Kiphire · Nagaland

A five-day harvest festival celebrated by the Yimchunger Naga tribe in Kiphire after the millet crop harvest. Features traditional rituals praying for the souls of the departed, traditional dances, and young people engagement ceremonies, reflecting the community's spiritual and social bonds.

August (second week)

Monsoon Festival

Port Blair (Sri Vijaya Puram) · Andaman & Nicobar Islands

Local cultural event celebrating monsoon with rain dances, traditional music, monsoon-special food.

August (dates vary)

Munshi Aziz Bhat Memorial Festival

Kargil · Ladakh

Cultural festival in Kargil celebrating local Purig and Balti culture with traditional music, archery, polo, and food from the Shia Muslim heritage of the region.

August 14

Nag Panchami (Battis Shirala)

Kolhapur · Maharashtra

Battis Shirala near Kolhapur is famous for live cobra worship during Nag Panchami — deeply traditional and controversial.

July/August

Nagara Panchami

Kukke Subramanya · Karnataka

Festival celebrating serpent worship at Kukke Subramanya temple. Devotees perform rituals and pujas honoring snakes and seeking protection from snake-related dangers, central to this temple's spiritual significance.

July-August (Shravana month, Panchami tithi)

Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra

Roopkund · Uttarakhand

An epic Himalayan pilgrimage passing through Roopkund where a four-horned ram leads the procession carrying Goddess Nanda Devi's symbolic journey to her husband's home.

August–September (once every 12 years; annual shorter version)

Nanda Devi Raj Jat Yatra

Munsiyari · Uttarakhand

Epic 280-km pilgrimage from Nauti village to Roopkund and Homkund, escorting a four-horned ram representing Nanda Devi across high Himalayan passes.

August-September (every 12 years, next ~2026)

Neermahal Water Festival - Boat Race

Neermahal · Tripura

An annual water festival held on Rudrasagar Lake featuring thrilling boat races with vibrantly decorated traditional boats. Teams row in unison in competitive races, with approximately 10 boats competing simultaneously. The festival also includes swimming competitions and cultural performances, drawing crowds to celebrate the region's aquatic heritage against the backdrop of the Neermahal water palace.

August

Nehru Trophy Boat Race

Alleppey (Alappuzha) · Kerala

The most spectacular water sport in India. 100-foot long snake boats (chundan vallam) with 100+ rowers race on Punnamada Lake. Thousands watch from the shore and boats. The finish is thunderous.

Second Saturday of August

Pang Lhabsol

Gangtok · Sikkim

A grand festival unique to Sikkim celebrating the guardian deity Kanchenjunga with the spectacular Warrior Dance performed by monks in elaborate costumes.

August (15th day of 7th Tibetan month)

Pang Lhabsol

Pelling · Sikkim

Celebrated at Pemayangtse Monastery near Pelling with sacred warrior dances honouring Mount Kanchenjunga as the guardian deity of Sikkim.

August (15th day of 7th Tibetan month)

Tendong Lho Rum Faat

Namchi · Sikkim

Lepcha festival commemorating Mount Tendong's protection of ancestors during 40 days of continuous rain. Grand celebrations held in Namchi with a trek from Ravangla/Damthang up Tendong Hill, cultural performances, and local cuisine.

August (3rd month of Tibetan lunar calendar; typically early August)

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