Global Kite Festival Lights Up Vadodara Skies with Color and Culture

The International Kite Festival transformed Vadodara's skies into a vibrant canvas with kites of various shapes, sizes, and colors. More than 160 kite flyers from India and countries like Australia, the UK, and Brazil performed spectacular stunts, mesmerizing locals and tourists alike. The event, jointly organized by Gujarat Tourism and local administrations, was celebrated as an embodiment of the 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' philosophy. The festival concluded with traditional treats, marking a successful celebration of global unity and cultural exchange.

Key Points: International Kite Festival 2024 in Vadodara | Global Participants

  • 160+ national & international kite flyers
  • Jumbo & uniquely designed kites showcased
  • Embodies 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' spirit
  • Jointly organized by Gujarat Tourism & local bodies
  • Featured special cultural treats like Unjha Jalebi
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International Kite Festival: Kite flyers from across the globe mesmerise audience in Vadodara

Over 160 kite flyers from India and abroad dazzle crowds at Vadodara's International Kite Festival, showcasing vibrant kites and cultural unity.

"This was the vision of PM Modi... The event truly reflected the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam. - Dr Hemang Joshi"

Vadodara, Jan 13

With the beginning of the International Kite Festival in Gujarat, the skies in the city became a colourful canvas with kites of various shapes, sizes and colours, fluttering in the breezy weather.

The spectacular show of jumbo-size kites occupying the skies dazzled the locals, domestic as well as foreign tourists with its beauty, vibrancy and visual appeal.

More than 160 kite flyers from India and abroad showcased spectacular stunts with colourful and unique kites at the International Kite Festival, organised jointly by Gujarat Tourism, the District Administration, and the Vadodara Municipal Corporation. The event embodied the spirit of 'Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam' (the world is one family).

The presence of kite flyers from several countries and states created a festive atmosphere, attracting a large gathering of people.

Kite flyers from various countries, including Australia, the UK, Brazil, South Africa, and Thailand, flew kites of unique designs and various shapes.

Kite flyers from various states, including Bihar, Rajasthan, and Tamil Nadu, also mesmerised the audience. The festival was attended by public representatives and a large number of citizens. At the end of the programme, a special arrangement of Unjha Jalebi was made for the guests, making the celebration even more memorable.

Vadodara MP Dr Hemang Joshi told IANS that the International Kite Festival was being organised with great enthusiasm in Vadodara. More than 20 foreign guests from various countries participated in this event.

"This was the vision of PM Modi when he was Gujarat Chief Minister. The event truly reflected the spirit of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam," he said.

Vadodara Municipal Commissioner Arun Mahesh Babu told IANS that the people from eight states of India, as well as from abroad, have come here. He added that the people from outside Vadodara are also contributing to making this event a success.

"We express our gratitude to the government. I extend my wishes to everyone for the successful organisation of this event," he remarked.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Events like these are fantastic for tourism and showcasing our culture. Great to see Vadodara on the global map. And ending with Unjha Jalebi? Perfect Gujarati touch! 😋
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David E
As someone who attended, it was absolutely mesmerizing! The creativity from the international flyers, combined with the traditional Indian kites, was a visual treat. Well organized.
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Anjali F
While the festival is wonderful, I hope the local administration also focuses on the cleanup afterwards. Last year, there was a lot of string and plastic waste left behind. Let's celebrate responsibly.
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Karthik V
Proud to see our traditional Uttarayan festival getting such international recognition. From Patang in Bihar to the unique designs from Thailand, it's a true cultural exchange. Jai Hind!
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Sarah B
The article mentions kite flyers from my country, Australia! It's heartwarming to see such positive, collaborative events that bring people together through simple joys like flying a kite.

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