

Mark your day with bonfires; gather around and toss sesame seeds, gur, sugar candy and rewaries on the bonfire; sit around it; and sing and dance till the fire dies out.
Highlights:
- Punjabi Dance
- Punjabi Dhol
- Gidha
- Punjabi Boliyaan
- Star Category Venue with free valet parking
- Punjabi Music
- Bonfires
- Concert arena setup
- Kids Friendly
- Dessert Table
- Hay & Khatiya
- Lohri Decors:
- Painted earthen pots.
- Hand-painted bottles.
- Colourful Pinwheels.
- Lohri Photo Booth.
- Bonfire is planned so well. Trays of revdis, gajak and groundnuts are kept handy and we are not forgetting to play the Sunder mundriye ho! song loudly.
Lohri Drinks:
- Lassi and Jaljeera Juice counters
Lohri Sweets and Desserts:
- A Punjabi celebration is incomplete without an array of sweets served for a Lohri celebration. Raise a toast to winter favourite desserts like Phirni, Gulab Jamun, Kheer, and Rabdi Jalebi.
Lohri Dining:
- A traditional Punjabi menu which includes Makai ki roti and Sarson ka saag.
- Besides that paneer and chicken dishes
- Hot boiled corn in starters/corn fritters to go with the season and occasion.
Dress Code:
- Authenticate it by specifying traditional Punjabi attire that includes patiala salwars and short kurtas paired with phulkari dupattas and parandis for women.
- A Punjabi salwar and kurta with colourful juttis for men.
