Two of India’s most spectacular festivals—Navratri and Durga Puja—take place almost simultaneously every autumn. Both honour Goddess Durga, but the way they are celebrated, the rituals they involve, and the atmosphere they create are strikingly different. For a traveller, the choice between them means choosing between the vibrant nights of Garba and Dandiya in Gujarat, the devotional austerity of North India, or the dazzling artistry and food culture of Bengal’s Puja pandals.
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Durga Puja Versus Navratri: Ultimate Travel Guide To India's Grandest Festivals
Navratri (Sept 22–Oct 1, 2025) and Durga Puja (Sept 28–Oct 2, 2025) overlap but carry very different vibes. One is nine nights of dance, fasting and rituals; the other is five days of art, food, and pandals. Here’s how they differ

Durga Puja in Kolkata
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Durga Puja in Kolkata
Photo: Goutam1962/WikiCommons

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