spread
over three days and generates much enthusiasm amongst the gardening fratenity.
This is not only a visual feast since Delhi is ablaze with flowers at
this time, but also a useful meeting ground for gardening enthusiasts,
as well as fun and frolic for children of all ages. Traditionally, Delhi Tourism holds the Qutub Festival of classical music and dance around Sharad Purnima in the month of October at the Qutub Minar Complex. The Qutub and its surrounding monuments, bathed in the silver radiance of the full moon provide a perfect backdrop.
Graceful dances performed by leading exponents of dance. The scattered citadels of erstwhile dynasties which co-exist with high rise residential localities and crowded commercial complexes, form the picturesque backdrop for the haunting melodies and graceful dances rendered by leading artistes during the festival organised by Delhi Tourism, some popular ones are the Roshnara and Shalimar Bagh Festivals.
These festivals mirror the multiplicity of cultures and reflect the fusion of regional diversities which constitutes modern day Delhi, where the ancient and the modern blend most harmoniously into a whole.












