Gujarat, the place where garba originated, is without a doubt the most famous garba destination.
Bangalore organizes customary Garba and Dandiya celebrations with a dash of creativity. The city draws in tech-savvy people with its frequent integration of creativity and technology into Navratri events.
In Rajasthan, garba is observed with a royal flair, particularly in Jaipur and Udaipur. The rich traditions and culture of Rajasthan are reflected in the dances, offering first-time guests a one-of-a-kind experience.
Gujarati and regional traditions are combined to celebrate Garba and Navratri in Mumbai, Pune, and other regions of Maharashtra.
The different communities throughout the city unite to mark the occasion with their distinct musical traditions. In Delhi, there are many different Garba styles to experience, ranging from classic to modern.
The Garba celebrations here combine aspects of both the holiday of Durga Puja and the state's rich cultural heritage. A famous Garba version at this time is Dandiya Raas
During Hyderabad's Navratri celebrations, people from different states get together to dance to the garba rhythms, showcasing a blend of cultural influences.