Written By
Gopika VC
Pondicherry is the spot to go for a Christmas vacation in India with its nice December weather, calm beaches, and gothic churches and cathedrals.
People who want to celebrate Christmas in the snow should go to Manali, a popular place in Himachal.
Fruit cake and pastries fill crowded markets. Park Street is lively. There's the biggest Christmas Carnival. Non-Christians also pray and sing songs during midnight mass.
Shimla is a great place to spend Christmas if you want to see snow-covered hills, walk down the Mall Road, and eat at cafes from the British era.
Bandra's western area is largely Catholic, however churches are scattered citywide. These are Mumbai's best-known Midnight Mass churches.
A December visit will show how well this union territory celebrates Christmas. Tribal festivals are the most interesting part of its celebrations.
This celebration gives Delhi, which never sleeps, another cause to revel in December. Even in winter, there's a joyful atmosphere.
With a large number of Roman Catholics and Portuguese roots, Goa knows how to celebrate the birth of Jesus with passion, pomp, and show.
Several well-known churches are in the state, such as the Velankanni church, which gets over 6,000 visitors during the holidays.
In addition to pubs, microbreweries, and gardens, the city has live performances by artists for Christmas and New Year's in India.
Christianity is widespread in Kerala. Christmas lights and other decorations adorn homes, churches, and roadways. Cochin Carnival and Kerala's Christmas coincide.
Celebrate Christmas in this picturesque hill station with a campfire, guitar music, decorated Christmas trees, and plum cakes.
For this occasion, the city is lit up and decorated for Christmas. If you wish to attend midnight mass and hear Christmas carols, visit a church.