
For many, February also signals the start of outdoor celebrations, particularly in regions where the weather is more favourable. A key example is the Desert Festival in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, where folk music, dance, camel races, and colourful parades are a central feature. This festival is an accurate representation of Rajasthan's rich culture and attracts a huge number of visitors. Various states will celebrate different regional festivals in other parts of India, adding to the overall charm of February events. Valentine's Day on February 14th is another major highlight of the month, especially for those interested in celebrating love and friendship. While not a traditional festival, it has gained popularity across India, especially in urban areas. Couples exchange gifts, flowers, and messages, and many restaurants and hotels offer special discounts and romantic packages. February 2026 festival celebrations include everything from intimate dinners to large-scale public events.
In conclusion, February festivals in India and beyond provide a wonderful mix of spiritual, cultural, and social experiences. Whether traditional religious observances, vibrant local festivals, or international celebrations like Valentine’s Day, February is one of the most eventful months. It offers a unique blend of old and new traditions, making it an exciting time to travel and experience various cultures.
Name | Date | Festival Destination |
SulaFest | 01 Feb 2025 - 02 Feb 2025 | Nashik |
Guru Ravidas Jayanti | 01 Feb 2026 - 01 Feb 2026 | India |
Nagaur Festival | 24 Feb 2026 - 27 Feb 2026 | Rajasthan |
Valentines Day | 14 Feb 2026 - 14 Feb 2026 | India |
Jaisalmer Desert Festival | 30 Jan 2026 - 01 Feb 2026 | Jaisalmer |
Maha Shivaratri Festival | 15 Feb 2026 - 16 Feb 2026 | India |
Khajuraho Dance Festival | 20 Feb 2026 - 26 Feb 2026 | Madhya Pradesh |
Taj Mahotsav | 18 Feb 2026 - 27 Feb 2026 | Agra |
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival | Mumbai | |
Hampi Utsav | Hampi | |
Surajkund Mela | 07 Feb 2025 - 23 Feb 2025 | Haryana |