Holi is the celebration of joy and love that is celebrated widely in India. This year it is being celebrated on March 7.
Holi is the celebration of joy and love that is celebrated widely in India. This year it is being celebrated on March 7.
Every year this vibrant festival is celebrated by smearing colours on each other, making sweets and dancing to the beats of traditional music.
Every year this vibrant festival is celebrated by smearing colours on each other, making sweets and dancing to the beats of traditional music.
Here is a list of best places to head this Holi:
Here is a list of best places to head this Holi:
– Holi is celebrated in Mathura with great fervor and joy as it is the birthplace of Lord Krishna. The Raslila dance performed is the major attraction of the festival.
– Holi is celebrated in Mathura with great fervor and joy as it is the birthplace of Lord Krishna. The Raslila dance performed is the major attraction of the festival.
– Holi celebrations in Shantiniketan, West Bengal are celebrated as Basanta Utsav.
– Holi celebrations in Shantiniketan, West Bengal are celebrated as Basanta Utsav.
– Jaipur celebrates Holi with people gathering in the streets, throwing colours at each other, and dancing to the tunes of Rajasthani folk music.
– Jaipur celebrates Holi with people gathering in the streets, throwing colours at each other, and dancing to the tunes of Rajasthani folk music.
– The people of Pushkar celebrate Holi by organizing grand parties, filled with music, food, and an abundance of colours.
– The people of Pushkar celebrate Holi by organizing grand parties, filled with music, food, and an abundance of colours.
– The ancient city of Hampi in Karnataka is another great place to experience Holi. The place witnesses a mix of traditional and modern elements
– The ancient city of Hampi in Karnataka is another great place to experience Holi. The place witnesses a mix of traditional and modern elements