Uttarayan, or as Makar Sankranti is known in Gujarat, is time for heavy-duty kite flying. Prayers, holy rites, and rituals apart, the entire state has been waiting for the kite wars to begin. People are atop terraces, in balconies, on open grounds and river banks as they launch, pull, and guide their kites to soar higher than anyone else and before they are cut down and out of the skies, with victorious shouts of kai po che, or it is cut down To top it all, the International Kite Festival is held every year at this time, on the banks of the river Sabarmati. You will see kites of all shapes and sizes at the festival, as kite fliers collect from all over the world. The feasting on delicious Gujarati cuisine continues alongside the furious kite-flying matches. Indulge in the festival special of undhiyu, a multi-vegetable spicy mix served with a side of jalebis or deep-fried lentil and sugar syrup whorls. Then try the rice and lentil preparation of khichddoh, followed by crunchy shales of sesame seed and jaggery or til chikki. And this festivity is not just in Ahmedabad similar scenes are playing out across Gujarat, such as in Surat, Vadodra, Bhavnagar, etc.