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What is a gift card?
Also known as brand vouchers, gift vouchers and brand cards, gift cards are a digital mode of payment which carries a amount along with a pin / card no. You can buy these gift cards and use them to pay on 300+ brand online and offline as well.
Why should I use a gift card?
Gift cards help you get great value on your purchase with a brand. They simplify giving, help with budgeting, and are easily sent across distances, ensuring your thoughtful gesture brings joy and value.
How to use a gift card?
To use a gift card, simply present it at the time of purchase in-store or enter the card’s unique code at checkout when shopping online. The amount of your purchase will be deducted from the card's balance.

Phulaich Festival

Explore the joy of gifting during the Phulaich Festival, a time of gratitude and celebration. Delve into the traditions that enrich this vibrant festival.

Phulaich Festival

Phulaich Festival, celebrated in the picturesque Kinnaur district of Himachal Pradesh, marks the arrival of autumn and is a tribute to departed ancestors. Gifting plays a crucial role in this festival, symbolising respect, remembrance, and community bonding.

In Phulaich, gifting is a gesture of goodwill and respect. Traditionally, flowers, plants, and local handicrafts are the preferred gifts, reflecting the festival’s connection to nature and the region’s rich cultural heritage. Modern gifts, such as decorative items and locally made products, are also gaining popularity.

Phulaich Festival

  • Flowers and Plants: Gifting potted plants or fresh flowers shows respect and continuity.
  • Local Handicrafts: Woollen shawls, caps, and wooden carvings reflect Kinnaur’s rich artistry.
  • Decorative Items: Handmade candles, pottery, and eco-friendly products blend tradition with modern charm.

Phulaich Festival

  • Siddu: Steamed bread with fillings like poppy seeds, walnuts, and peanuts, served with ghee or chutney.
  • Chana Madra: Chickpea curry cooked in yoghurt and spices.
  • Seppu Badi: Lentil dumplings cooked with spinach and yoghurt.
Travelling to Himachal Pradesh for Phulaich Festival?
  • Cultural Highlights: Enjoy floral processions, traditional dances, and community gatherings at village temples.
  • Travel Tips: Book guesthouses and homestays in advance, wear layers for the cool climate, and use public buses or private taxis for mountain travel.
  • Local Experiences: Join traditional dances and attend the floral procession.
  • Must-Visit Places: Explore Kalpa Village and Reckong Peo for scenic beauty and cultural heritage.
  • Safety and Etiquette: Dress modestly, respect local customs, and acclimatise to the altitude.