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The Halda Festival in Lahaul and Spiti, Himachal Pradesh

Lamas in Himachal Pradesh mostly celebrate the Halda Festival to ring in the New Year with tremendous fervour. Under the Lamaistic Pantheon, it is primarily dedicated to Shashikar Apa, the Goddess of Wealth. The locals have a lot to be happy about because of this festival, which promotes community and the unbreakable link of love.

In addition to its emotional component, this festival shows how Himachal Pradesh's traditional appeal may endure. The Halda Festival will be observed in 2021 from February 24

 

The Main Attractions of the Halda Festival in 2023

1. Get-togethers

People come together on this day to celebrate the festival and express their devotion to the Goddess Shashikar Apa via prayers. They are joined by their family and other loved ones. Following the prayers, people kindle bonfires and drop cedar twigs into them. Another important point to make is that the local pujaris specifically choose both the festival's date and the venue for the celebrations.

 

2. Entertainment such as dancing and music

An important component of the celebration on this occasion is dance and music. Together with the inhabitants, a large number of domestic and foreign tourists may be observed appreciating the traditional dance and music. The main goal of the Halda Festival is to win over the local deities so they will ask for greater agricultural production the next year. Making sure that all the evil and negative energy leaves the town is another important function of the celebrations. Perhaps this is the major motivation behind each and every family member contributing a few branches from their own homes to the bonfire. In essence, this represents harmony within the neighbourhood.

 

How to Go to Lahaul for the 2023 Halda Festival

Lahaul in Himachal Pradesh is a charming vacation destination where you may explore the exquisite beauty of nature. It is roughly 436 km, 2,141 km, 2,865 km, and 1,486 km from Delhi, Mumbai, Bengaluru, and Kolkata, respectively. Let's talk about the following routes for getting here.

Via Road

There are many fantastic vacation opportunities in the Lahaul and Spiti Valleys. But before you decide to drive here, there are a few important things you should be aware of. Absolutely, the first and most important thing to keep in mind is that driving here will be very different from driving in other hill stations because this location is a chilly desert. As a result, until you can drive on snow, you won't feel safe driving here. Your car must also have excellent ground clearance, which is another crucial factor to take into account in this situation. NH44 from Delhi, NH505 from Chandigarh, and NH3 from Mandi are all recommended routes.

Via Train

The closest train station is Joginder Nagar Railway Station. There aren't many direct trains to this location, and this station doesn't have great connectivity to other Indian cities. So, it is best to either use road networks or take a flight to Kullu Manali before continuing on the road to cover the remaining distance.


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