Do The Celebrate Christmas In India 2025 with festivities ranging from traditional midnight masses in Goa and Pondicherry to vibrant parties and decorations in malls and hotels across major cities, blending Indian cultural touches like distributing sweets with classic Christmas themes, making it a widely enjoyed, secular holiday by many communities. Key highlights for 2025 include festive vibes in Goa, Shillong, Shimla, Kochi, and Pondicherry, with preparations starting early for peak travel.
Here are some of the places where you can celebrate Christmas in India in 2025. Goa (beaches, churches), Shillong (illuminated cathedrals), Shimla (snow, colonial charm), Kochi & Fort Kochi (markets, basilicas), Pondicherry (French colonial feel).
Beyond the Christian community (around 2.3% of the population), India embraces Christmas as a festival of unity, joy, and community bonding, similar to how other major festivals are celebrated. Fewer people celebrate in India, but most people are Christians, and because in Hindi, many people are like Hindus, and Hindus celebrate a lot, and in different places, according to different customs.

