From Bihu to the Hemis Festival: If you don't visit these 4 places between April and June, you'll miss out on a lot..

Do you want to make your next vacation truly special? According to the travel platform 'ixigo', current global trends indicate that people are increasingly preferring to explore the beauty of their own country rather than traveling abroad. For this very reason, the trend of 'festival-based vacations' has witnessed rapid growth.

These major festivals, celebrated across different parts of the country, offer more than just festivities; they present a complete package encompassing unique local culture, pleasant weather, delicious cuisine, nature, and adventure. Let's discover four special destinations that you can include in your next vacation itinerary.

**Assam’s Cultural Celebration: Bohag Bihu (April 14 to 20)**
If you are planning a trip in April, Assam makes for an excellent choice. Here, the Assamese New Year is celebrated as 'Bohag Bihu'—the state's largest cultural festival. This period is the most favorable time to visit, as the monsoon season typically begins in June. Best of all, the renowned Kaziranga National Park remains open to tourists during this time.

**Kerala’s Grandeur: Thrissur Pooram (April 26)**
This magnificent temple festival in Kerala is often hailed as the 'Festival of Festivals.' The spectacle presented by this celebration is truly grand. It features a massive procession of elephants adorned with exquisite ornaments—a sight that offers a truly awe-inspiring experience in itself.

**Ooty’s Colorful Summer Festival (Tentatively May 4 to 27)**
During the summer heat of May, Ooty transforms into a perfect vacation destination. It is during this time that the 'Summer Festival' is organized here. In addition to boat races and various cultural programs, visitors can witness a spectacular Flower Show. The local Botanical Garden hosts a magnificent exhibition featuring thousands of varieties of colorful flowers.

Ladakh's Magnificent Hemis Festival (June 24–25)
If you wish to experience both adventure and tranquility simultaneously, consider visiting Ladakh in June. The 'Hemis Festival'—Ladakh's most significant Buddhist celebration—is observed at the region's renowned Hemis Monastery. During this event, Buddhist monks don vibrant, colorful attire and perform their traditional 'Cham dance' while wearing large, elaborate masks.

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