Ghogha, December 25: A unique celebration took place today on the Ro-Ro ferry between Ghogha and Hazira, where passengers celebrated Christmas with traditional Gujarati Garba. While Christmas is typically a Western holiday, Gujaratis brought their own cultural touch to the occasion, blending the festivities with their vibrant traditions.
The celebration began with passengers on the ferry dressed in traditional Gujarati attire, dancing to the beats of the DJ. The atmosphere was filled with energy as people of all ages, including children and elders, joined in the Garba dance, making it a joyous and memorable event. The cheerful spirit of the festival spread throughout the ferry, as travelers participated in the celebration.
One of the passengers shared their experience, saying, “Today is Christmas, and we are traveling on the ferry. What better way to celebrate this special day than by dancing Garba? While Christmas follows a Western tradition, Gujaratis celebrate it with great enthusiasm, and we’ve made this day unforgettable.”
As more people opt for a break during the holiday season, traveling on the Ro-Ro ferry has become a popular choice. The event marked a perfect blend of Western and Gujarati traditions, showcasing how people continue to celebrate Christmas in their own unique way.