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The Top 4 Places in India to Celebrate New Year 2018

November 28, 2017

New Year is a much awaited time of the year. The festive mood starts from the Christmas itself and people enter into this party or celebration mood which reaches its epitome on the New Year’s Eve. So, how have you planned to celebrate the last day of the year? First of all, make a list of all the people, you have to send a gift and select some Happy New Year flower bouquet for them and then plan your party. Here are some places where you can visit to hug the New Year 2018.

New Delhi:

When you want to embrace a New Year with your best friend, New Delhi is definitely your kind of place because of its immense number of pubs. This place is full of life and all the pubs offer some kind of special offers to ring in the New Year. From songs, dance, drinks, lights, and food – there are too many things to enjoy here. The best DJ’s of the country plays their tunes here during New Year and you just cannot afford to miss that. You may spend the New Year’s Eve here, so, start contacting your pals who stays in Delhi.

Pondicherry:

If you have never ever been to this place, book your tickets now if you’re all about travel and spend the last leg of the year 2017. Anyone may mistake Pondicherry as a foreign land for its clean and colorful streets and the French style architecture. There are beautiful beachside parties organized by pubs or influential people and witnessing such an awesome New Year party is a must. Firecrackers and bonfire at the beach would give you a breath-taking view.

Jaipur:

India is a fun-filled country with many diversities. On one hand, you have the electrifying New Year celebration in New Delhi, a subtle one in Pondicherry and in the West of our country in Jaipur, you would meet the rich cultural welcome to a New Year. Eat royal Rajasthani food and enjoy the cultural performances at Choki Dhani or any royal heritage site and embrace the New Year. The organizers work every bit to make you feel like a Maharaja or Maharani and this cannot be missed.

Bangalore:

This place is the IT hub of our country and many outstation people work here for an earning. This is the place that truly believes in working hard and partying harder. The all-time charming weather is the plus point of this city. When most of the country is witnessing chilling winter season, Bengaluru still relaxes at the moderate temperature. Have dinner at a fine restaurant, go for some traditional beers, rock the party matching your steps to the beats of the DJ’s. The New Year celebration at the Leela Kempinski, Dugout Rooftop Restaurant and Sports Bar, New Year party at F Bar & Kitchen, and The Last Party at Sutra – The Lalit Ashok are very famous ones.

An enjoyable and memorable New Year party would pump up the spirit for the coming 365 days for sure. For those friends and relatives who couldn’t be there with you for these grand parties, don’t forget to wish them a Happy New Year with flowers.

Filed Under: World Travel Tagged With: Celebrations, lifestyle, New Year, Occasions, Shopping

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