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As we step into 2024, let’s make a pledge to make the most out of this year. That begins with planning your year in advance, and more precisely your holidays! CRED escapes brings to you a conclusive list of long weekends that you can enjoy- all you need is a little bit of planning, some excuses and your backpack! Ready to jet, set, go?
- 13-15 January: Makar Sankranti/Pongal Weekend
Our suggestion: Rann of Kutch, Gujarat
Still finding it hard to adjust into the new year post the winter break? Don’t worry! Halfway through January, we get our first long weekend. We suggest you go to the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat and enjoy the Rann Utsav in all its glory.
The stunning white sands of the state, combined with the region’s vibrant heritage and culture will allow you to fully immerse yourself and enjoy the first long-weekend of 2024.
Immerse yourself in the grandeur of the Rann Utsav, a renowned festival celebrated nationwide, set to conclude on February 25, 2024. Don’t miss out on this opportunity!
- 26-28 January: The Republic day weekend
Our suggestion: Hampi
Is there any better way to celebrate The Republic Day than by revisiting the country’s glorious history? Definitely not. This UNESCO World Heritage site will own your heart with its proud architectural ruins, rich heritage and deeply exciting history. Hampi is not only an indispensable part of Indian history but also served as the capital of the Vijayanagara Empire from the 14th to the 16th centuries. Book a warm stay at The Heritage Resort Hampi and get ready to walk through the past of a glorious empire. January is a pleasant time, with cool winds flowing in this town, so we suggest you don’t miss out.
- 8-10 March: Maha Shivratri weekend
Our Suggestion: Sissu, Himachal Pradesh
The 8th of March marks the auspicious occasion of Maha Shivratri and this year, it falls on a Friday, giving us a long weekend. Situated 40 km from the popular hill station Manali, Sissu is one of the hidden spots in Himachal that offer gorgeous views and is perfect for a quiet, restful vacation. For those seeking the sight of snow-capped mountains amidst delightful weather, we recommend visiting Sissu in March or April, a period when the snow begins to gradually melt. Book your stays in Manali and drive down to Sissu, to enjoy the most of this charming town.
- 23-25 March: Holi weekend
Our Suggestion: Udaipur
The grandeur of Udaipur and the colors of Holi are the recipe for an unforgettable weekend trip. The glorious palaces, rituals and procession truly make it a royal affair. The festival is celebrated for two days here. On the first day, a function is hosted in the royal palace, followed by a massive vibrant rally. This royal procession starts from Shambhu Niwas Palace and moves up to Manek Chowk royal residence, and the next day, you will see the entire city coming together to play with gulaal, tourists and local residents alike. Check out The Fateh Niwas by the Fateh Collection and Shiv Niwas for your stays and book via CRED escapes to experience the holi of a lifetime!
- 29-31 March: Good Friday weekend
Our suggestion: Goa
The coveted vacation town actually hosts a 5-day spring festival called the Shigmotsav during this time of the year. In 2024, the dates are from 26-31 March, where you can enjoy a grand flurry of activities, colours and many cultural events. This festivity extends beyond the borders of Goa, captivating the Konkani diaspora, and incorporates elements of the Holi festival. Get ready to experience a new side of Goa this 2024. Check out the Elivaas Villas or The Calangute Towers for a comfortable stay.
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