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Every year on August 15, the national flag is hoisted across India, from school grounds to busy marketplaces. However, in some parts of the country, the tricolour doesn’t just wave, it soars hundreds of feet into the air. These massive flagpoles have even become local landmarks and draw crowds all year-round, especially on Independence Day. Let’s take a look at the tallest flags in India and the cities in which they proudly stand.
Belagavi, Karnataka
This flagpole towers at about 361 feet or 110 metres; the Belagavi flagpole is one of the tallest in the country. It was installed in 2018 near the historic fort and Kote Kere Lake, and it carries a giant flag that measures an astounding 72 by 48 feet, and is visible from far away, making it a striking sight for both locals and visitors.
Attari-Wagah Border , Punjab
Towering right on the India-Pakistan border, this flagpole stands close to 360 feet or 110 metres, with some recent reports mentioning an even taller 418-foot structure, which was unveiled in 2023. It forms the backdrop for the daily Beating Retreat ceremony and lights up dramatically at night. The flagpole here stands as a symbol of courage and vigilance, marking the boundary between the two countries.
Pune, Maharashtra
The Bhakti Shakti Chowk in Pune’s Pimpri-Chinchwad area is home to a flagpole that stretches over 350 feet high into the air. It is a mighty flagpole that overlooks a busy intersection, and this site is a popular landmark where locals and visitors gather to celebrate national festivals and other events.
Guwahati , Assam
This flagpole is perched atop Sarania Hill at the Gandhi Mandap memorial. Guwahati’s 319.5-foot flagpole offers both patriotic and panoramic views. Guwahati is the gateway to Northeast India, a region which is known for its unique culture, and the flagpole here is more than a structure; it’s a beacon of unity of diverse communities.
Kolhapur , Maharashtra
In the Police Garden at Kasaba Bawada, a 303-foot flagpole stands tall, honouring the city’s history while providing a stunning backdrop for cultural and national celebrations. Kolhapur is famous for its regal past and architectural landmarks like the Mahalaxmi Temple, which embraces its heritage.
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Festive travel packages by Thomas Cook India and SOTC Travel

Traditionally, Indian festivals have been celebrated at home or in ancestral houses, with families gathering under one roof. Recently, Indian consumers have also been choosing to travel and celebrate festivals with multi-generational family units and friends.
Thomas Cook India and SOTC Travel’s India Holiday Report 2025 highlights this shift in consumer behaviour, with demand for longer festive breaks, higher holiday spends and interest in experiences ranging from heritage and luxury stays to cruises and new destinations.
To tap into this growing festival travel trend, Thomas Cook (India) Limited, an omnichannel travel services company, and its Group Company, SOTC Travel, have introduced a specially curated range of holidays for the upcoming festive season, featuring special group tour departures from Kolkata for Durga Puja and Karnataka for Dussehra, as well as from high-potential markets of Gujarat and Maharashtra. In addition, the companies have also announced special Diwali departures across key pan-India markets.
The companies have also announced a special offer: discounts of up to Rs.10000 per transaction across select holidays via HDFC credit cards.
Festive tourism trends
Longer stays and increased spends: From the traditional 3 days Indians are now extending their stays to 6-12 days (multi-generational families combining school vacations like Dussehra, Durga Puja and Diwali). Young India’s millennials/GenZ and working professionals are embracing extended trips, combining weekends with festival holidays for a 5-6 day break
Favourite destinations:
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Domestic & Indian Subcontinent: Andaman, Kerala, Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Rajasthan, Goa, Karnataka, North East, Sri Lanka, Bhutan and Nepal
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International: Thailand, Singapore with Bintan, Malaysia, Sabah, Indonesia, Vietnam, Oman, Australia-New Zealand, Switzerland, France, Finland, Japan, Georgia, Germany, Spain, Austria, Kenya, South Africa, Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Maldives, Mauritius, South Korea
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Visa-Free, Visa-on-arrival and easy-visa destinations in demand: Thailand, Malaysia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Bhutan; Dubai-Abu Dhabi, Indonesia, Maldives
- Spiritual Journeys: Leveraging festive sentiment, Thomas Cook and SOTC have curated spiritual journeys through their Spiritual Journeys & Darshans portfolio – featuring Char Dham, Kashi, Ayodhya, Rameswaram, Tirupati, Amritsar, Varanasi, Prayagraj, Dwarka and Sri Lanka with special themed tours such as ‘Ramayan Anant Yatra’ and ‘Ramayan Trails’
- Premium/affordable luxury travel: Customers are opting for luxury resorts and spas, with destinations like France, Switzerland, Scandinavia, South Korea, Japan, Singapore, Australia, New Zealand, Oman, Morocco, Seychelles
- Cruising: Strong interest for sailings across South East Asia and the Middle East (Costa Cruises, Resorts World Cruises); premium sailings like Disney Cruise Line in Australia and Singapore; domestic (Cordelia)
- Festival regional group tours: The companies are witnessing strong interest in their regional tours: Adhbhut Asia, Alokik Asia, Ashadharon Vietnam, Duronto Dubai O Abu Dhabi, Akorshonio France O Swiss with departures accompanied by regional tour managers; on-tour puja and curated vegetarian meals on select tours
Rajeev Kale, President & Country Head, Holidays, MICE, Visa – Thomas Cook (India) Limited said, “Travel has become non-negotiable and festive tourism serves as a cultural driver. We are witnessing a strong and exciting trend—Indians are no longer staying at home but increasingly choosing to celebrate festivals while travelling. This is reiterated in our India Holiday Report 2025 that also reveals a strong shift—85% of Indians are increasing their travel frequency and budgets, driven by a desire to celebrate culture in immersive, meaningful ways.
Hence, to maximise this opportunity we have launched innovative festive regional groups tours like Adhbhut Asia, Alokik Asia, Ashadharon Vietnam, combining local and authentic experiences to meet the aspirations of India’s new-age travellers.”
S.D. Nandakumar, President & Country Head – Holidays and Corporate Tours, SOTC Travel Limited said, “India’s festive calendar is fast emerging as a travel driver. Families and friends are increasingly using these breaks to create multiple holidays rather than a single long annual holiday. Significantly, this trend is not restricted to customers from metro cities, but also from India’s tier 2 and 3 markets, reflecting a strong, nationwide aspiration to travel. Travellers are also embracing new formats—cruise holidays, boutique and heritage stays, luxury villas and immersive experiences like culinary trails and adventure activities. At SOTC, we have designed our festive portfolio to blend celebration with exploration—curating domestic and international tours that allow Indians to experience their festivals in unique settings, while creating deeper connections and lasting memories.”
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What is Changing for the Tourism Industry

India’s Goods and Services Tax (GST) Council Wednesday night proposed changes to its tax levies across industries. These include proposed revisions that would impact the tourism industry in India:
Hotel accommodations charging up to INR 7,500 ($85) per day for a room will now attract a tax of 5% as against the previous 12% tax levy.
GST on air tickets for cabin classes other than economy class has been increased from 12% to 18% under the proposed changes. The tax levy on economy class has been retained at 5%.
There has also been a significant increase in tax bracket on admissions to casinos, race clubs, any place having casinos or race clubs, or sporting events like the cricket tournament Indian Premier League. These will now attract a 40% tax instead of the previous 28%.
According to the travel industry, the reduction in GST on hotel rates and the continued 5% levy on economy class tickets will allow affordability for mass Indian travelers.
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