For flavoursome offerings!

Update: 2019-05-19 00:07 IST
Lucknow begins to stir up in the evening with hordes of people coming out on the streets

Best destinations to visit during the holy month of Ramzan

Clinking of plates, well-lit streets, Iftar treats and the sound of Azan from mosques – Ramzan is a wonderful time for Muslims across the world. Apart from the obvious anticipation in the air, the most sacred month in the Islamic culture also creates a festive atmosphere. There are some Indian cities, in particular, that celebrate Ramzan in an exquisite manner.

Srinagar

The Ramzan atmosphere of Srinagar remains the classiest amongst all. The human alarm clocks, i.e. the Sehar Khans go around the city beating drums to remind Muslims to wake up for the early pre-dawn (Sehri meal). What's more, the summer capital of Jammu and Kashmir also has a lot to offer to the foodies. Right from the Babribyol (Basil seed drink) to the Gaev Tchot (a traditional bread made in desi ghee), feasting in the valley is undoubtedly a joyful experience.

Delhi

If you are a hard-core non-vegetarian, Delhi provides you with a sizzling opportunity to feast on! The Ramzan checkpoint is Old Delhi and the street food joints won't disappoint your taste buds. Take a stroll down the streets to experience the legendary flavoursome offerings by the capital city. Be it the Shami Kebab from or the Chicken Jehangiri (a sweet-and-sour chicken curry), you will never run out of options.

Lucknow

Discussing Ramzan, it would be unfair to not talk about the City of Nawabs, known for immaculately projecting the essence of Ramzan right from the era of Sultans. Though most areas in Lucknow remain silent until the Fast-Breaking Session, you could roam around and catch a glimpse of the humongous Bara Imambara. The city begins to stir up in the evening with hordes of people coming out on the streets. Foodies are advised to visit the Akbari Gate to savour the delectable Lucknowi Dhoodh Phirni. And, if you are looking for kebabs, make sure to visit the Aminabad Market to devour the world-renowned Tunday Kebabs.

Ajmer

A special ritual is done in Ajmer during Ramzan that sets it apart from the rest of the Indian Cities – the Cannon shot Firing at the Tara Hill to mark the beginning and the end of the fast's tenure. General markets pertaining to Ramzan are set up in various locations. Ajmer also boasts of homely Iftar Parties, so if you are in luck, you might get the chance to experience one. A visit to the heavenly Dargah (shrine) of Hazrat Khwaja Moinuddin Chishti should definitely be on your checklist. Once you are done, don't miss the opportunity to witness the mesmerizing sunset at the Lake Foy Sagar.

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