India, a land rich in diverse cultures, religions, and traditions, stands out as an exceptional destination to experience the vibrant energy of celebration intertwined with its cultural heritage. April marks a time when India enjoys the warmth of spring; the harvest season has commenced, and the landscape is adorned with lush greenery. Following the vibrant festivities of the Holi festival in March, people are engaged in celebrating various festivals in April, ranging from the Tulip Festival in Srinagar to the lively Baisakhi in Punjab and Bihu in Assam, among numerous others. Therefore, whether you wish to immerse yourself in the cultural essence of India or observe distinctive celebrations that offer unique experiences, make sure to participate in some of these April festivals in India and enjoy a delightful time as part of the India tour packages.
Here is the list of some spectacular Indian festivals celebrated in April.
Tulip Festival, Srinagar

April signifies the pinnacle of Kashmir’s beauty, as the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden in Srinagar, situated at the foot of the Zabarwan range with views of Dal Lake, comes alive with Asia’s largest tulip festival. The Kashmir Tulip Festival 2026 at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, recognized as one of the prime tourist attractions in Srinagar, officially commenced on March 15 and is anticipated to continue until April 20, with the peak bloom expected during the first week of April 2026. This event attracts nature lovers, horticulture enthusiasts, and floriculture admirers from around the world to experience the stunning variety of flowers. Attendees can enjoy over 50 different types of tulips in a wide array of colors, including crimson, gold, striped, purple, streaked, red, and orange, along with the richly colored Night Queen varieties as part of the Srinagar tour packages. Furthermore, the festival features daily cultural performances, traditional Kashmiri folk music, local handicraft exhibitions, and authentic Kashmiri cuisine.
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Aoling Festival, Nagaland

The Aoling Festival 2026, the principal celebration of the Konyak Tribes, takes place during the first week of April (from the 1st to the 6th) in the Mon district of Nagaland, located in North East India. Historically known for their headhunting practices, the Konyak tribe now leads a tranquil life, primarily engaged in agricultural pursuits, consuming alcohol, smoking opium, and occasionally hunting. This six-day festival is held to welcome the arrival of spring and to offer prayers for a bountiful harvest. It also marks the beginning of the Konyak New Year. The festival is celebrated with great enthusiasm, with each day featuring its own unique significance, traditional rituals, and joyful festivities. The highlight of the Aoling festival is ‘Lingnyu Nyih,’ the fourth day, when participants don their most exquisite traditional attire and engage in various celebratory activities. Additionally, the festival serves as a platform to display the rich cultural heritage of the Konyak Tribes, featuring regional dances, songs, and performances by both men and women.
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Baisakhi, Punjab

Baisakhi is one of the most popular and important festivals celebrated in the states of Punjab and Haryana. The festival takes place on 13th April every year, but it is celebrated on 14th April once in 36 years. Celebrated on 14th April 2026, this vibrant festival marks the beginning of the Sikh New Year and commemoration of the founding of the Khalsa Panth. Also, Baisakhi festival falls in the month of Baisakh every year which happens to be the harvest season of Rabi crop. The archaeological significance of Baisakhi is the sun’s entry into Mesh Rashi. The festival is celebrated with different names across India – ‘Rongali Bihu’ – Assam, ‘Naba Barsha’ – Bengal, ‘Puthandu’ – Tamil Nadu, ‘Pooram Vishu’ – Kerala and ‘Vaishakha’ – Bihar. The main celebrations of the festival are organized at Anandpur Sahib and Amritsar, among the most visited pilgrimage sites near Delhi. The festival is celebrated with a great deal of feasting, bhangra dancing, folk music, and fairs. The beautifully lit Golden Temple attracts huge crowds during this festival as part of Amritsar tour packages.
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Mopin Festival, Arunachal Pradesh

Renowned tribal festival of Arunachal Pradesh, Mopin is a harvest festival of Galo tribes celebrated for good harvest, good health, peace and prosperity. Held from 2nd – 8th April this year, the people of Arunachal Pradesh worship Goddess Mopin Ane for her blessings, happiness in life, good health, good harvest, peace, and prosperity and to drive away evil spirits. An indigenous folk dance called Popir, performed by young women is the highlight of the festival. Tribes also sing various traditional songs and rhymes and the folks follow the dance steps accordingly. Teenage girls and young women drape in white-dresses look so graceful and elegant. Besides, the locally made rice wine (apong), prepared by Galo women is consumed and served among the guests.
Chithirai Festival, Madurai

The Chithirai Festival is the annual festival held at the esteemed Madurai Meenakshi Amman Temple, which is one of the top places to visit in Madurai. In 2026, the Madurai Chithirai Festival is scheduled to take place from April 19 to May 5, featuring significant events such as the Meenakshi Tirukalyanam (celestial wedding) on April 28 and the Kallazhagar’s entry into the Vaigai River on May 1. This festival honors the matrimonial union of Lord Shiva (Sundareswarar) and Goddess Meenakshi Amman. Commencing with the flag hoisting ceremony, numerous processions take place throughout this two-week long festival. Following the divine couple’s wedding, the festivities transition to the Azhagar / Alagar Temple located in the Alagar Hills near Madurai, where Lord Vishnu, as Meenakshi’s elder brother Azhagar, presides. The coronation and procession of Goddess Meenakshi, the temple chariot processions, the celestial wedding of Shiva and Meenakshi, and the entry of Lord Kallazhagar into the River Vaigai are among the most remarkable highlights of the Chithirai Festival, which can be experienced as part of Madurai tour packages.
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Bohag Bihu, Assam

Another significant Indian festival that takes place in April is Bohag Bihu, also referred to as Rongali Bihu. In 2026, Bohag Bihu will be observed from April 14, signifying the Assamese New Year and the onset of spring in Assam, and will continue until April 20. The celebration lasts for 7 days, with each day holding its own cultural and traditional significance. The festivities commence with Goru Bihu, a day set aside for cattle, during which they are bathed, adorned, and revered for their contribution to agriculture. This is succeeded by Manuh Bihu, when individuals don new attire and seek blessings from their elders. On Gosai Bihu, families offer prayers to their deities. The subsequent days—Tator Bihu, Nangolor Bihu, Jyori (Senehi) Bihu, and Sera Bihu—emphasize agricultural rituals, social connections, and festive observances. A particularly remarkable aspect of Bohag Bihu is the open-air Bihu dance performances, which are accompanied by traditional musical instruments such as the dhol and pepa. Community feasts, gatherings, and folk songs foster an atmosphere of joy and unity, rendering the festival exceptionally special.
Kollam Pooram, Kerala
Kollam Pooram is an annual ten-day festival that takes place every April in Kollam, one of the top tourist destinations near Kochi. This event is organized as the yearly celebration of the Asramam Sree Krishna Swamy Temple, located at Kollam’s Asramam Maidan. The upcoming Kollam Pooram is set to occur from April 16, 2026. It ranks as the second largest temple festival in Kerala, following Thrissur Pooram, and features the state’s magnificent caparisoned elephant parades, traditional percussion groups known as panchavadyam, and spectacular fireworks displays. Throughout the festival, the temple’s idol is carried on an elaborate palanquin, accompanied by devotees engaging in rituals, fireworks, dancers, and musicians who pay homage through their performances, alongside 30 beautifully adorned elephants, which contribute to the grand spectacle of the event. This festival offers a vivid glimpse into the essence of Kerala, incorporating local performances, rituals, culinary delights, and much more as part of the Kollam tour packages.
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Shad Suk Mynsiem, Meghalaya

Shad Suk Mynsiem is the most significant festival of the Khasi tribe, yet it is also observed by the Jaintia and Garo Clans of Meghalaya. Taking place every April at Weiking Grounds in Shillong, this three-day festival is celebrated annually during the spring season to honor both harvesting and sowing. Scheduled to commence on 13th April 2026, this remarkable event is centered on dance, hence its name ‘Dance of Peaceful Hearts’. The Ka Shad Suk Mynsiem dance, performed to the beats of drums, cymbals, and the melodic sound of Tangmuri, is a vital component of the festival. It serves as a dance of gratitude to God for the blessings received in the past year and as a devotional prayer for future blessings. Unmarried girls, adorned in their traditional attire, perform this dance while men encircle them, wielding swords and whips, symbolizing the man’s role as the protector of the woman and her honor. This festival is one of the distinctive celebrations in Meghalaya, attracting a significant number of tourists as part of the Shillong tour packages.
Easter
Easter is observed nationwide as the day commemorating the resurrection of Jesus. It marks the occasion when Jesus rose from the dead, and it is believed that through his death, burial, and resurrection, he atoned for the sins of humanity. Scheduled for April 5, 2026, Easter in India is a lively Christian festival that includes extensive church services, special prayers, and communal feasts, especially in regions such as Kerala, Goa, and Northeast India. This day follows a period of 40 days of Lenten fasting, with customs that involve decorating homes, exchanging Easter eggs, and preparing sumptuous traditional meals. In Goa, Easter is celebrated with great enthusiasm, particularly around the Our Lady of the Immaculate Conception Church in Panjim, where a Konkani mass is conducted.
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