ETPanache Travel Editor's note: Be a sustainable tourist, go vocal for local

India's tourism scene is ready to boom with fascinating local festivals.

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Losar Festival
The crisp warm change of winds in February brings forth a multitude of festivals in India and you are welcome to plan a family holiday around it.

FESTIVALS IN FEB-MARCH 2023:
Taj Mahotsav: Feb 18-27 in Agra, UP
Maha Shivratri: Feb 18, Across India
Goa Carnival: Feb 18-21, Goa

Khajuraho Dance Festival: Feb 20-26, MP
Losar Festival: Feb 19 -Mar 5, North-East
Deccan Festival: Feb 25- Mar 1, Hyderabad
Holi: March 8, Across India
LET’S PLAY HOLI: Get past your old ways of misunderstandings and fights, on Holi, just embrace and make a new start!
LET’S PLAY HOLI: Get past your old ways of misunderstandings and fights, on Holi, just embrace and make a new start!

EXPERIENTIAL TRIPS: Make a change in the way you plan your family vacations. Try Virtual Reality driven destination promotions to get an immersive in-depth idea about what's in store. Choose themes of Healing, Adventure, Nature and Recreation to make a full itinerary and let each member find their calling.
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SUSTAINABLE & RESPONSIBLE TOURISTS:
The Year 2023 truly belongs to a traveller that believes in being responsible for the fragile environment that they may step into. Sustainability is the keyword for making climate action your trump card. Simply, reject vacation plans that will harm the earth. Make an informed choice, start today!

IMMERSIVE MODES: Travel as you belong to the destination. So, walk the trails, take a bus ride, connect via rail tracks, cruise, or fly - try all modes of transportation to explore the entire destination. New trends await you - Embrace the warmth!
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