Festivals of Kolkata
From religious festivals to literary ones, Kolkata's love for celebrations and happy occasions is enjoyed with great shows. The city is a window into Bengali culture, offering special experiences to its visitors. Here is a short list of all the festivals to plan your trip to the City of Joy.
Durga Pujo
Kojagori Lokkhi Pujo
After Durga Pujo, the full moon brings an auspicious day for worshipping goddess Lakshmi. The festival involves offering coconut sweets like narkel naru and savoury bhog khichuri. On this day, you'll see many priests busy across the city, in high demand to conduct rituals for households celebrating the occasion.
Kali Pujo
Christmas
In December, Park Street shines with lights shaped like reindeers and Christmas trees. Bow Barracks, an Anglo-Indian area, hosts lively dance events, open-air concerts, and midnight masses. Plum cakes are plentiful throughout the city, adding to the festive spirit and joy of Christmas.
Saraswati Pujo
In the months of January or February Kolkata gears up for saraswati pujo. Infamously also known as Bengali Valentine's Day. Students worship Goddess Saraswati on this day with their textbooks, musical instruments and stationary items. This is a day dedicated to the worship of the Goddess and Learning. Put on your yellow outfit and watch the city celebrate this day with musical performances. The list of events always includes classical dances, live music, open-air poetry (known as abriti in the city), and dramas.
Poila Boishakh
Bengali New Year is celebrated on 14th April every year. This date marks the onset of spring and the beginning of a new year that is celebrated with new clothes, delicious food and cultural events. Before the celebration, there are large sales called Chaitra sales, and afterwards, everyone connects with family and friends to wish them "shubho nobo borsho" (Happy New Year).
Celebrate festivals with Kolkata and access all areas of the city with ease from Polo Floatel. The unique river oasis is the epitome of luxury and much-needed relaxation that you will need after a day of pandal hopping, eating and chatting away with the locals. The backdrop of the Hooghly River is bound to make you feel calm and comfortable at the end of a hectic day. The rooms are elegantly furnished and the rooms designed as cabins are meticulously designed so that you may wake up to the majestic views of the Ganges.