5 Awesome places to celebrate Christmas in India
Christmas is round the corner, and you have all this dilemma about which place to choose for your much-awaited celebrations. So here’s a list of the top 5 places to celebrate Christmas in India!
#1 Goa
The king of Christmas celebrations- Goa is THE place for all the party animals. So if you are the one who has waited all year long for that one wild Christmas Eve, Goa calls you. Beaches with beautiful churches maintain the spirit of Christmas. And the pubs and other party places satiate the party hunger. Go for Goa!
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#2 Manali
What is Christmas without snow-covered trees and some lovely wine? Skiing and living in log huts- you get a one-of-a-kind Christmas experience. Manali has a string of tourist spots which give you more places to hang out on the day of Christmas. The midnight masses are just lovely with the church covered in ice and beautiful lights. Go for a picture-perfect Christmas!
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#3 Mumbai
Bandra calling! Yes, the western suburbs of Bandra are a delight to visit on Christmas. Here, Christmas is celebrated in its true spirit! People meet and greet each other and party with some good food and lovely music! The mass is a treat to watch. And nothing needs to be said about Mumbai’s nightlife- it’s just dazzling!
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#4 Shillong
This place has some old-world charm to it. It has the Cathedral Church- one of the oldest in north East India. Kerala The beautiful lighting at the midnight mass, and the live music playing in the happening places make it a place worth visiting. Go for a memorable Christmas this year!
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#5 Kerala
Thanks to the large Christian population, Kerala has a large number of churches to visit. You will find well lit streets and churches well before the Christmas eve! And on the day, you will get huge discounts on drinks and food, which makes it all the more exciting. It might not give you the party animal feel, but it will definitely give you a homely environment on the arrival of Santa!
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