By: Nikita Nikhil
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Navratri lights up India with Garba and Dandiya nights. These cities turn into festive hotspots where music, dance, and tradition create unforgettable nine-night celebrations.
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The energy in Ahmedabad is unmatched. Thousands dance together in the grounds dressed in vibrant outfits, moving to beats that echo through the city night.
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Vadodara's United Way Garba is one of the world's largest. Dancers from India and abroad join in, giving the city an authentic yet international vibe.
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Surat blends traditional Garba with upbeat sounds. Its festive grounds, buzzing crowds, and lively nights make it a city where Navratri never feels ordinary.
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Mumbai celebrates Navratri with star-studded events and themed nights. From suburban stages to big cultural hubs, the city mixes glamour with Gujarati traditions.
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In Delhi, Navratri means colourful pandals, live music, and cultural groups coming together. The city celebrates with both Gujarati charm and North Indian energy.
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Rajkot is often called the soul of Garba. Its grounds throb with music as locals and visitors dance till sunrise, keeping Navratri's spirit alive in its purest form.
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Indore hosts massive Dandiya nights with live bands and large community gatherings. The city is known for balancing authenticity with high-energy celebrations.
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