January
New Delhi: Republic Day Parade on 26th January showcases India's military might, cultural heritage, and diversity.
Jaipur: Jaipur Literature Festival - Asia’s largest free literature festival, attracting writers and readers globally.
February
Jaipur: Elephant Festival – Celebrating the majestic beast with elephant parades, races, and dances.
Delhi: India Art Fair - A visual art exhibition that brings together artists from around the world.
March
Jaipur: Holi Festival – Experience the festival of colors in the vibrant atmosphere of Rajasthan.
Agra: Taj Mahotsav – A ten-day festival showcasing the arts, crafts, and culture of India, set against the backdrop of the Taj Mahal.
April
Delhi: Baisakhi, marking the Punjabi New Year with traditional music, dance, and fairs.
May
Delhi: Buddha Jayanti celebrations in various Buddhist temples around the city, marking the birth of Lord Buddha.
June
Delhi: International Mango Festival - Celebrating the king of fruits with varieties of mangoes on display.
July
Jaipur: Teej Festival – Celebrating the onset of the monsoon with processions, traditional music, and dance.
August
Delhi: Independence Day on 15th August – Witness flag hoisting ceremonies and patriotic events.
Jaipur: Raksha Bandhan - A festival celebrating the bond between brothers and sisters.
September
Agra: Ram Barat – A part of the Ramlila celebrations that recreates the wedding procession of Lord Ram.
October
Delhi, Agra, Jaipur: Diwali, the Festival of Lights – Experience India's biggest festival with firecrackers, lights, and traditional sweets.
Jaipur: Navratri & Dussehra celebrations showcasing the victory of good over evil.
November
Pushkar (near Jaipur): Pushkar Camel Fair – A cultural extravaganza with camel races, trades, and folk performances.
December
Delhi: Qutub Festival – Celebrating classical music and dance amidst the historical Qutub Minar.
Jaipur: Winter cultural festivals promoting Rajasthani art and craft.
This calendar offers just a glimpse into the plethora of cultural events in the Golden Triangle. Each city and region in India have their own unique festivals and traditions, making every visit a new cultural experience. Always check event dates as they can change based on lunar calendars and local practices.