đŞÂ 1. ahmedabad, gujarat â international Kite festival (Uttarayan)
- Where: Sabarmati Riverfront and across the city rooftops
- When: January 10â14, 2026 (mainly 12â14 Jan)
- Ahmedabad hosts one of the biggest and longest kite festivals in the world.
- Events include kite flying by local communities, international kite flyers from many countries, cultural programs, and evening celebrations.
- Smaller neighbourhood festivals and terraceâkite flying experiences also run throughout the city on makar sankranti (Jan 14).
đŞÂ 2. Rajkot, surat, vadodara & Other Cities in Gujarat
- Regional Kite Events:
- Rajkot, surat, and Dholavira kick off kite festival celebrations early (around Jan 10).
- Vadnagar, Shivrajpur, and Statue of Unity (Ektanagar) host cultural kite shows.
- Vadodara has kiteâflying demos and competitions as part of the broader international Kite festival calendar.
- These cities are part of the preâSankranti celebrations leading up to the main ahmedabad event.
- Gujaratâs skies fill with colourful kites, music, food stalls, and familyâfriendly festivities ahead of the big day.
đŞÂ 3. jaipur, Rajasthan
- Jaipur celebrates makar sankranti with widespread kite flying across open spaces and terraces.
- Popular areas like Handipura, Tripolia Bazaar, Haldiyon Ka Raasta, and Chandpole become central hubs for kite sellers and flyers.
- The pink Cityâs tradition attracts locals and visitors who come to enjoy the colourful skies and kite markets.
đŞÂ 4. Delhi
- The Delhi Kite Festival or national Patang Utsav (organized by the delhi Development Authority) usually takes place in open parks like Baansera Park near Sarai Kale Khan with kite flying, cultural activities, workshops, and competitions.
- Families and kite enthusiasts gather to enjoy the festival spirit around Makar Sankranti.
đŞÂ 5. hyderabad, telangana â CGA Kite Festival
- Where: PJR Stadium, Hyderabad
- When: January 14, 2026 (Uttarayan / Makar Sankranti)
- The Cyberabad Gujarati Association (CGA) conducts a fullâday kite festival featuring kite flying, food stalls, and community festivities.
- This event is a major celebration for kite lovers in hyderabad and surrounding regions.
đŞÂ 6. Other Cities & Informal Kite Celebrations
đŞÂ Surat, Gujarat
- Alongside ahmedabad and other major gujarat locations, Surat fills its skies with kite flying on terraces, open grounds, and community spaces during Sankranti.
đŞÂ Bengaluru, Karnataka
- While not a formal festival city like ahmedabad, many parks and open areas come alive with family kite flying during Sankranti.
đŞÂ Udaipur, Rajasthan
- Udaipur also sees widespread kite flying and celebrations with local traditions, cultural treats, and open sky competitions.
đŞÂ 7. Kite Markets to Visit During Sankranti
Even if an official festival isnât organized in every city, shopping at kite bazaars is part of the experience:
- Handipura Patang Market, Jaipur â iconic kite shopping spot.
- Raipur Gate Patang Bazaar (Ahmedabad) â huge kite and manjha markets for festival supplies.
đŞÂ Tips for Enjoying Uttarayan Festivities
- Arrive early: Some events start before sunrise with kite flying in open areas.
- Safety: Many places prefer cotton thread over sharp manjha for safety of people and birds.
- Local experiences: Rooftop kite flying with families and communities gives the most traditional feel.
đŞÂ When Is makar sankranti / Uttarayan 2026?
- Date: January 14, 2026 â the main kiteâflying day for Uttarayan across India.
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