Diwali 

Diwali is the most common hindu festival which is general celebrated on the day amavasya as it is five day festival. IT DARKest night generally come in the end of October or the start of november. It is generally means that victory of good over evil.
Let's see top FAMOUS CITY FOR CELEBRATION  OF DIWALI


KOLKATA


Every region of India celebrates Diwali in a different way. While the North state Kolkata sees it as the return of King Lord Rama and the goddess Sita, the southern region sees King Krishna's victory over Narakasur as the culmination of Diwali celebrations. Similarly, Kolkata views Diwali as a celebration of Goddess Kali and his victory over many demons and evil. There are large pandals decorated with idols and ornaments of Goddess Kali including red hibiscus flowers, sweets, special foods such as rice, fish and more. It is a real pleasure to walk the streets of Kolkata where the festivities and beauty are at an all-time high. Kali Puja, along with Durga Puja, are considered the largest festivals held in Bengal and Assam.


GUJARAT


Gujarat city of festival celebrate the diwali after there main festival Navratri. As in myth and story of Dewali lies that the significance of the victory of good over evil; and it is with each Deepawali and the illuminate our homes and hearts as whole city will be full of light and colourful. 


Diwali can be very noisy because of the explosives and the hot air of celebration that touches towns and villages. However, if you are not very fond of cacophony and wish to celebrate Diwali by bringing rural fun and keeping it dirty, Gujarat is your place! A small community-based tourist destination in Dangs, about 270 kilometers from Vadodara, is gaining popularity for providing an unusual vibe to Diwali celebrations. The village is inhabited by locals who welcome visitors with open arms. In addition, they also teach guests about their culture and how to use eco-friendly products from forests and other natural resources to make Diwali a wonderful celebration. From cooking live meals to finding art shows, Diwali this year could be a great learning experience for you. You can bring back some of the lessons you learned on the trip and make your future Diwali celebrations as eco-friendly as possible.


AYODHYA



At the event of DIWALI TODAY ALSO AYODHYA SET AN  EXAMPLE BY SETTING GUNINESS WORLD BOOK THE RECORD, the city of King Shri Ram was adorned with more than 12 lakh diyas, which is a world record. 36,000 liters of mustard oil is used to light 12 lakh lamps. In that , 9 of lakh lanterns were lit at Ram's feet and 3 lakh lanterns lit up the whole of Ayodhya.

It's is the first city which acknowledge when festival of lights Diwali celebration begin. It's the birth place of the Lord Ram who make the return with his wife Sita and brother Laxman after 14 years of long vanvas. 

As one of best  India's holy cities called, Ayodhya, particularly notable for its reference to Ramayana, is understood to ring within the Diwali celebration with utmost faith. it's been noted that in 2018, Ayodhya secured an area for itself within the Guinness Book of World Records for lighting over three hundred thousand stuff lamps on the banks of the sparkling Saryu stream. 


NEW DELHI 

The country's capital cannot go wrong when it comes to Diwali celebrations. If you are looking to have a shopping whale on the streets of Delhi to renovate your home or wardrobe, you can enjoy seeing some of the great works in Diwali Bazaar. From beautiful handicrafts to their annual Dastkar of Lights Diwali Mela, Delhi adds splendor to Diwali celebrations in the city. There are various Diwali melas and carnivals held throughout the city that you can check out while staying. In addition, luxury accommodation options in Delhi make for a great vacation. You should probably consider Delhi as one of the best places to celebrate Diwali as it comes with everything you need to ring the festive festival.

Delhi celebrates Diwali in 5 days. From the Dhanteras regarded as the lucky day to buy expensive goods like gold,diamond, then comes Naraka Chaturdashi where the demon Naraksura was killed by Lord Shri Krishna, and then come Diwali which is the third day of the new moon in Kartim where he is believed to be to that Lord Rama as God Vishnu avatar rescued his wife Sita from the demon Ravana, lighted candles and small explosives throughout Delhi.


Then comes Balipadyami, the fourth day of the new year for Vikram Samvat commenting on Annakut about the distribution of food namely, a feast. Finally, it is Bhaiduj where the day of fellowship between brother and sister is celebrated. It's major celebrate as Brother day in India. 



UDAIPUR


AS CITY OF LAKES UDAIPUR ARE ALSO ATTRACTIVE AS IN FESTIVAL TIME. AS Udaipur charms are not limited to its palaces and lakes. Known as one of the major tourist destinations in the state of Rajasthan, Udaipur is listed as one of the best places to visit for Diwali celebrations. With the sky lit up by floating lights and fireworks, leaving a vivid picture of Lake Pichola, Udaipur is certainly counted as one of the most beautiful places to cry in a lantern festival. The city is also looking forward to the Udaipur Light Festival which started in 2012. The fiery festival sees artists from all over the country take to the stage to play, restaurants that light up the festival and fun activities with paper lanterns taking their course at the festival. days. Undoubtedly it has been chosen to add something fun to your Diwali celebrations.




Near Udaipur there is a small holy city of Nathdwara that makes idols for King Krishna. You should take this short trip while you are in Udaipur as some of the beautiful Pichwai paintings of the Krishna temple tell the myths and teachings of the Lord. The holy city also celebrates Diwali and the Annakuta festival on the day after Diwali. There are many pujas, including the Govardhan puja taken up in commemoration of King Krishna's victory over the God of lightning, in Indra.