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9 Festivals In April That Turn Spring Into A Global Celebration Of Culture & Colour

From vibrant cultural celebrations in India to iconic global music and spring festivals, discover the top festivals around the world in April 2026.

by Mahi Adlakha
9 Festivals In April That Turn Spring Into A Global Celebration Of Culture & Colour

April worldwide signals change as winter fades and spring lifts off. Cultures around the globe awaken to colour, ceremony, and festivities. April brings together natural, spiritual, and community elements from flower festivals in Kashmir to water barrel fights in Thailand. Here are some festivals that might make you book your ticket immediately!

Best Festivals Around The World In April 2026

1. Kashmir Tulip Festival

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The Kashmir Tulip Festival is held every year in Srinagar, at the Indira Gandhi Memorial Tulip Garden, and was started in 2007 to promote tourism in Jammu and Kashmir. The festival displays over a million colourful tulips against the snow-capped mountains of Zabarwan. Attendees of the Kashmir Tulip Festival can enjoy local handicrafts, savour authentic Kashmiri cuisine, and watch cultural performances. What makes the festival truly special is the scenic beauty of the tulip fields in full bloom. This festival is one of the largest tulip festivals in Asia and an extraordinary opportunity to witness the splendour of tulip flowers at their peak.

Also Read: From Snowfall In Kashmir To Hailstorm In Karnataka, Winter Arrives In The Peak Of Summer

2. Chithirai Festival

The Chithirai Festival, which takes place in Madurai, Tamil Nadu, has been celebrated for over 1,000 years and marks the wedding of Goddess Meenakshi to Lord Sundareswarar. Chithirai Festival is an adaptation of ten popular Hindu festivals, and therefore, the festival is based on many of the traditional religious Hindu celebrations. The festival is celebrated in two phases: the Chithirai Mela takes place in the week leading up to Chithirai, and the Chithirai Naatukal unfolds in the week after.

The festival transforms Madurai into a city of worship, including colourful processions, cultural performances, and various types of spiritual ceremonies. An important highlight of the Chithirai Festival is the re-enactment of the heavenly wedding between Goddess Meenakshi and Lord Sundareswarar, which annually attracts millions of pilgrims.

3. Bohag Bihu

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Bohag Bihu marks the start of the Assamese New Year and the agricultural year. The festival of Bohag Bihu comes from our agrarian history and includes music, dance, and food prepared for communal gatherings. Traditionally, younger participants perform graceful dances and receive blessings from the elders. Bohag Bihu is one of Assam’s most significant cultural celebrations because the festivities are a joyous way to acknowledge and appreciate the arrival of spring and the harvesting of crops. 

Also Read: 12 Harvest Festivals Of India That Mark The Season Of Abundance & Celebrate Its Crops

4. Good Friday & Easter

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Good Friday is a significant Christian holiday commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. The Easter celebration is one of the oldest Christian holidays, dating back to the early church. The Easter celebration includes church services, community gatherings, processions, and other religious observances throughout the world. Good Friday is a time for solemn reflection, while Easter Sunday is a time to celebrate the resurrection of Jesus.

5. Baisakhi

Baisakhi is one of the oldest harvest festivals and commemorates the founding of the Khalsa (the order of committed Sikhs) in 1699 by Guru Gobind Singh. Punjab is home to this festival, which celebrates agrarian wealth and devotion. Participants attend kirtans at the gurudwaras and celebrate with traditional dances like bhangra and gidda, taking part in processions following the temple rituals. The festive feeling is felt throughout the community because it is mixed with spirituality.

6. Coachella Valley Music And Arts Festival

Since its inception in 1999, Coachella has transformed into an iconic music festival that is recognised around the world. Through a collection of music and visual art, each year Coachella attracts international musicians, artists, designers, and celebrities to the California desert for one of the largest festivals globally. Modern-day festival-goers experience a combination of live music, visual expression and social culture. Coachella is the benchmark for defining the modern-day festival experience worldwide.

Also Read: From House Music To Arabic Classics: 8 Top Music Events In Dubai This March

7. Cherry Blossom Festival

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The Cherry Blossom Festival marks the tradition of the sakura in Japan that goes back thousands of years. The festival symbolises the temporary beauty of life as found in Japanese culture. Participants enjoy “hanami” (flower viewing) and are engaged with nature in flower-dense urban areas such as Tokyo and Kyoto as they witness millions of pink blossoms in full bloom. The experience captivates individuals as they are surrounded by serenity, poetry and the richness of Japanese culture.

Also Read: Cherry Blossoms Arrive 5 Days Early In Japan; Here’s Why You Should Visit During Sakura Season

8. Songkran

Songkran is the celebration of the Thai New Year. Its roots begin with Ancient Hindu celebrations and grew into a modern-day national water festival that represents purification and renewal of self. In large urban areas, people take to the streets and enjoy splashing each other with water. In addition to water play, participants continue to visit temples for the purpose of participating in traditional rituals. This water celebration is one of the most exciting festivals in Asia.

9. Thrissur Pooram

The Thrissur Pooram festival is regarded as Kerala’s most well-known temple festival. It has been celebrated since the late 1700s under the rule of Sakthan Thampuran and is recognised for its elaborately decorated elephants, traditional Indian music (chenda melam) and beautiful fireworks. The festival takes place among several different temples, all participating in a synchronised celebration of their respective gods. It is an exhilarating experience that brings a blend of devotion and opulence.

While some celebrations honour the harvest and others celebrate faith and beauty, each helps define a unique cultural identity. A common thread throughout April is a sense of renewal, hope, and community.

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First Published: March 26, 2026 4:46 PM

FAQs

What are the most popular festivals in April around the world?

Some of the most popular festivals include Baisakhi, Songkran, Coachella, and the Cherry Blossom Festival.

Which festivals in India are celebrated in April?

Kashmir Tulip Festival, Bohag Bihu, Baisakhi, and Chithirai Festival are major celebrations in India.

What is special about festivals in April?

April festivals celebrate spring, harvest, renewal, and cultural traditions across the world.

Are there any international music festivals in April?

Yes, Coachella is one of the biggest global music festivals held in April.