Lohri is the first festival that falls in the beginning of the New Year and is celebrated with high enthusiasm and excitement almost all over India especially among the Sikh and Punjabi families. It is a festival of unity and is quite popular in North India. It is actually the harvest festival commemorated in the Northern region of the country. In India, the harvest season is one of the most significant periods of the year. This festival falls on the wintry night of January 13 every year to show respect to the harvest of Rabi crops which are sown in the winter. People resonates Lohri festival with a lot of admirable elements such as bonfire, popcorn, gajak, peanuts, folk songs, colorful attire, and dance.
Celebrating this amazing festival in the wilderness of Jim Corbett National can take the excitement level from ground to sky. When you are with us, you can expect a lot of fun, delicious food, drinks, and culture pop. We will make your festive celebration the most memorable. We will help you have an amazing experience with Bonfire backed by all the customs of Lohri such as tossing sesame seeds, popcorns, jaggery, and contemplations on the holy bonfire.
This festival’s spirit brings in altogether a lot of memories, happiness, and a chance to celebrate the bond by enjoying the whole night sitting by the bonfire. The Lohri bonfire signifies the abolition of bad ideas, thinking, and thoughts and the welcoming of new and good thoughts, prayers, and wishes. Just have a good start to the New Year and be rest assured.
Lohri is a festival about celebrating the passing of the winter solstice and the promise of the coming spring season following with warmth and sunshine in your lives. It is dedicated to the sun deity, Surya. It is also said that the bonfire flames carry the message to the Sun God and request to end the gloomy winter days. People enjoy their time together tossing phulle and rewari into the bonfire while singing songs related to the folks of Punjab and hugging each other with love and care. This day is very lucky among people of Punjab especially for the parents of newborn children and the newly married couples in the family.
Tode upper toda, tode upar saag.
Saag wich mirch!
Mirch lagi kodi, deyo saanu lohri.
lo aa gayi lodi ve, mana lo jodi ve
kalai koi luta ve, na jave chodi ve, na jave chodi ve
juth na boli ve mukhar na goli ve
jo tune khayi thi kasme ek todi ve, ek ek todi ve
so, book your stay with us today to enjoy a festival celebrated with more amazing moments to reminisce forever.