Visit the Sun Temple during the Navratri of spring (Chaitra Navratri). The stepwells are full, the weather is pleasant, and the Garba dances under the stars are electrifying.

Holi: Perhaps the most famous spring festival globally, Holi celebrates the victory of good over evil and the arrival of the harvest. The air is filled with colored powders (gulal) and water, reflecting the vibrant colors of the blooming season.

The most striking feature of spring in India is the visual transformation. Trees that stood bare during the winter begin to sprout , and gardens burst into a riot of color.

From the golden mustard ( sarson ) fields of Punjab to the marigolds, roses, and daisies in city parks, the country becomes a living canvas. The Mango Blossom:

Spring is synonymous with celebration in India, as several major festivals fall during these months:

Basant Panchami: Dedicated to Goddess Saraswati, the deity of knowledge and art, this festival marks the official onset of spring. People wear yellow—the color of mustard fields—and fly kites across the northern skies.