Posted 25 November 2022
India is home to 25 billion individuals who worship Lord Jesus. One of the largest Indian Christian Communities is in Mumbai. A lot of Christians in Mumbai are Roman Catholics. In India's smallest state, Goa, which is on the west of India, about 26% of people are Christians. Many of the Christians in Mumbai came from or have roots in Goa. The states of Manipur, Meghalaya, Nagaland and Mizoram (all on the very east of India) have high populations of Christians as well. In Southern India, Christians often put small oil burning clay lamps on the flat roofs of their homes to show their neighbours that Jesus is the light of the world. In north-west India, the tribal Christians of the Bhil folk, go out night after night for a week at Christmas to sing their own carols the whole night. They go to surrounding villages singing to people and telling the Christmas story.
Travelling during Christmas has got to be a once in a lifetime experience, especially because of the merry environment all around!
Here are some of the best places one can explore in India during the peak Christmas season:
Around one-third of the entire population of Goa identifies as Catholic. Other than this, India’s smallest state also bestows you with some stunning golden sand beaches and blissful blue skies. Now imagine what Christmas would be like in Goa? Let us fire your imagination! Christmas is the time when the entire Goa basks in festivities and is decked up like a bride. After the meal, Christians head to Church for a midnight mass service. After the service, the church bells ring to announce that Christmas Day has arrived.
The average maximum temperature during the day in Goa is 32.4°C in the month of December, while the average low temperature after dark is 20.6°C. The first week of the month is usually the warmest. You can attend midnight masses at any one of the 400 churches present in Goa. Witness the picturesque fireworks that Goa has to offer. Anjuna Beach offers a myriad of colours and light as the entire beach area goes partying until dawn, with the crazy crowd and colourful cracker show it’s one of the most significant things to be a part of while in Goa. Treat yourself to an extravagant Christmas feast including pork sorpotel, roast turkey, and an assortment of grilled seafood. Do not miss out on the traditional fruit cake made of wine and dry fruits without which a Goa Christmas party is incomplete.
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This amazing north-eastern city in Meghalaya has a considerable population of Christians who celebrate the birth anniversary of Christ with pomp and show, which makes it a picturesque place to celebrate Christmas in north-east India. The streets, the churches and the homes are decorated with beautiful lights and one can easily feel the excitement in the air.
You can visit the Shillong Catholic Cathedral, Laitumkhrah Presbyterian Church, All Saints Church to attend the night-long masses on Christmas eve
The nearby airport of Guwahati, the state capital of Assam, is also close to Shillong. The journey from Guwahati to Shillong can be completed with a 4-hour drive via NH 40.
December is one of the coldest months in Shillong, with lows of 6°C and highs of 18°C, making it essential to layer your warm woollens. The temperature ranges from 5 to 17°C, with the average temperature being around 12°C. Even if the temperature is unbearable for some, the views of the Khasi hills on Christmas are worth it.
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The “Little France”, as it is known in those parts of the country, is gifted with wonderful architecture, beautiful beaches and delightful French cuisine.
You can enjoy the celebrations of Christmas in India in its true form in Puducherry. From decked up Christmas trees set in malls and other public places to all-night masses in famous churches like Church of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, Immaculate Conception Cathedral, Our Lady of Assumption Church, Puducherry offers you the best Christmas experience.
The months of November to February are considered to be the finest for visiting Puducherry and experiencing it to the fullest as the weather remains good and temperatures remain low but never fall below 17°C, making it quite comfortable. Celebrate a different type of Christmas with some of the best and cleanest beaches like Promenade, Paradise and Serenity Beach.
Kolkata’s Christmas celebrations make the festive mood extravagant, as not only Christians, but people from different communities, celebrate the festival with joy, and offer prayers and sing carols during the midnight mass in the churches. There is so much to do during Christmas in Kolkata that the list is endless!
Christmas and Park Street go hand in hand! Watch live performances at Allen Park, food extravaganza, courtesy food kiosks laying out an array of items, crowds of people, loud music and songs, different stalls selling Christmas goodies, the beautiful twinkling lights teamed with the vibrancy of cheerful people all around. Wine, fruit and plum cakes, fresh bread, turkey and duck roasts, the Christmas special buffet at various places, are long awaited! There are several amazing restaurants that offer discounts at this time alongside amazing deals too. Visit the largest and the most popular cathedral in Kolkata, hold the midnight mass, and enjoy music by children in the form of choirs and carols. The church is decorated beautifully for the occasion. Adorned with a Christmas tree, lights, silver bells and streamers, Kolkata hosts a grand celebration. Lastly, with Kolkata and its plethora of clubs and pubs, you can definitely party away like there is no tomorrow.
December, the first month of winters, is still a hot month in Kolkata, India, with average temperatures ranging from 27°C to 14.5°C. Still, pack a number of hoodies and warm clothes for nights.
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Being a cosmopolitan city, Mumbai is one of the best places to enjoy Christmas in India. The roads are decked with lights and props, and delicious aroma of cake wafts from stores. You can witness markets and other public spaces adorned with beautiful props, and shops busy catering to the last-minute rush. The western suburb of Bandra is a place to see in Mumbai during Christmas.
Hill Road is decorated with flowers and lighting during Christmas. One can also spot decorated Christmas trees on the pavement of the Hill Road which the local families put up in the spirit of the festival. The churches in the city are also beautifully lit and decorated with people from all religious backgrounds seen enjoying with their friends and family.
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December to January is dry, with warm days and mild evenings; nonetheless, it is usually chilly, so bring a waterproof base layer, a trendy jacket, or other cool winter accessories to keep you warm.
Travelling around the holidays is a lot of fun. Get out of your city to see the places where Christmas is the most vibrant. With that in mind, we wish you a safe and happy holiday season!