The Tamil month of Aippasi, also known as "Naraka Chaturdashi" tithi, is when Diwali is observed. The Amavasai day comes before this one. Naraka Chaturdashi is the major day of the Diwali celebrations in south India. People clean their homes and adorn them with kolam patterns. The celebrations include lighting firecrackers and donning new clothing. For use on Diwali, a dish is maintained with crackers and brand-new clothing. Diwali or Naraka Chaturdashi celebrations start with an oil bath before dawn on the morning of the holiday. After that, sweets are consumed and fresh clothing is put on.
Celebrate the Festival of Lights with The Tamara Coorg on 23 and 24 October as they will be hosting a variety of specially curated events, exquisite cuisines, and nature centric experiences to celebrate Diwali. For a Diwali trip unlike any other, register for rejuvenating hikes with scenic spice trails, a mindfulness journey with guided yoga, bird watching with breathtaking views, get festive mehendi designs to enhance your diwali attire, experiment with your favourite drinks at the mixology masterclass, guided plantation tours in the midst of nature, a lavish luncheon affair and more for a Diwali getaway.
At The Tamara Kodai, celebrate Diwali with your loved ones where Nature, History, and Luxury seamlessly blend together. Unwind with the ideal spa getaway, enjoy a lunch of distinctive street food, relish extended Happy hours at Bistro 1845 along with a festive dinner buffet, couples can also have a special meal outside, under the stars. A wide range of festive activities and indulgent experiences await you and your loved ones.
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