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Basant Festival Lahore: History & Status

Basant is Lahore’s historic spring kite festival, once a citywide celebration of rooftops, colourful kites, music and yellow clothing marking the arrival of spring. It was officially banned in the mid-2000s on safety grounds (dangerous kite strings caused injuries), and while it remains iconic to Lahore’s identity, large-scale public Basant is currently restricted.

The tradition

For generations, Basant filled Lahore’s skies with kites and its rooftops with music, food and festivity — a beloved symbol of the city’s exuberant culture, centred on the old city.

Current status

Citing safety concerns over hazardous kite strings and related deaths, authorities banned Basant in the mid-2000s. There have been periodic discussions about a regulated revival; check current local status, as it can change.

Experience the spirit

Even without the festival, spring is a lovely time to visit — see Lahore in spring — and the old-city culture that gave rise to Basant is very much alive.

Common questions

What is the Basant festival in Lahore?
A historic spring kite festival celebrating the arrival of spring with kites, music, food and yellow clothing — an icon of Lahori culture.
Is Basant banned in Lahore?
Yes — it was banned in the mid-2000s over safety concerns about dangerous kite strings. A regulated revival has been discussed periodically; check current status.

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