Goa
While Diwali today is celebrated on a global scale, it’s important to recognise its origins in India. The word Diwali stems from “deepavali”, which translates as “row of lights” – used to describe the clay lamps that historically lined doorways of homes in India.
You’ll find Diwali celebrations occurring across the country, but Goa is a great place to start – especially since it is typically the region’s dry season at this time of year. Located on the southwestern coast of India, you can celebrate Diwali in Goa by sunning yourself on the beach or lighting a candle over dinner made from fresh, local produce.
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