According to the Kite Flying Association, kite string sales in Lahore have reached over Rs. 1.22 billion in just four days. This remarkable increase shows how excited the city is for the upcoming Basant festival, which is being celebrated again after many years.
People across Lahore are eagerly preparing to take part in the festival, buying kites, strings, and other accessories to make the celebrations colorful and lively.
The Basant festival is famous for kite flying, and it brings a festive atmosphere to the city. Streets, markets, and kite shops are bustling with activity as residents prepare to participate in competitions and enjoy flying kites with family and friends.
The surge in kite string sales indicates that people are not just watching the festival but actively taking part in the celebrations. Many are stocking up early to ensure they have enough supplies for the festivities.
Local businesses have also benefited from this sudden rise in demand. Shops selling kites, strings, and other festival-related items are reporting high sales, and market areas, especially popular spots like Mochi Gate, are crowded with eager buyers.
Seasonal demand during Basant gives a boost to small vendors and larger businesses alike, as the festival brings both excitement and revenue to the city.
The return of Basant has not only revived a cultural tradition but also created economic activity for many local businesses.
With kites filling the skies and the streets full of people celebrating, Lahore is once again alive with the colors, energy, and joy of Basant. The city’s enthusiasm for the festival shows that this tradition continues to hold a special place in the hearts of its residents.







