Holi 2024: Best, famous and must-visit places in India to celebrate festival of colours

By  Shefali Kohli March 19th 2024 12:52 PM

Holi Destinations in India : Holi, the festival of colours, is enthusiastically celebrated with great fervour throughout India, which is a land rich in cultural diversity and traditions. This festive occasion brings together people from different walks of life to joyfully immerse themselves in vibrant colours and cheer.

This year Holi will be celebrated across the country on March 25, 2024. 

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With one of the most vibrant festivals in India fast approaching, an atmosphere of excitement can be perceived all around. In mythology, the festival is celebrated as 'Holika Dahan' or 'Choti Holi' on the first evening, followed by a grand celebration on the next day. It is a day worth spending with your friends and family.

So prepare to lose yourself in a whirlwind of vibrant hues, pulsating rhythms, and infectious energy. Whether you're a seasoned Holi enthusiast or experiencing the magic for the first time, the festival guarantees an experience to each and everyone like no other.

Also Read: Tips To Keep Your Pets Safe in Holi

Must-visit places in India to celebrate Holi 2024 

Mathura
Mathura is very famous for Holi. People from all over the world visit Mathura to witness a grand celebration as the city is known to be the birthplace of Lord Krishna. There, Holi is celebrated with a lot of dry colours, water balloons, and water guns. 


Barsana
Barsana is another place which you can add to your list of destinations to witness the grand celebrations of Holi. The town of Barsana celebrates 'Lath Mar Holi', where women have a tradition of beating men with sticks while men protect themselves with shields. This can be quite interesting to witness.

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Mumbai 
Mumbai is another popular destination to celebrate Holi with great enthusiasm and vigor, making it a special and memorable occasion.


Rajasthan 
Holi celebrations in Rajasthan make the city look royal. People, including members of the royal family, wear traditional Rajasthani clothes and take turns around the bonfire. This signifies the triumph of 'good over evil'. 

Punjab 
In Punjab, Holi is celebrated uniquely as 'Hola Mohalla' by Sikhs, distinguished by traditional customs. Locals enthusiastically participate in martial arts demonstrations, including 'kushti', and indulge in vibrant color festivities. 

Goa
Holi in Goa is celebrated with a unique blend of traditional and modern festivities, reflecting the state's vibrant culture and spirit of revelry and offering a unique blend of beachside revelry, cultural experiences, and modern entertainmen

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Shantiniketan 
Holi in Shantiniketan is celebrated as Basanta Utsav, inspired by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, with colorful cultural performances and traditional rituals.

If you want to experience the festive fervour of Holi in India then you must visit these places where a grand celebration can be witnessed.

Happy Holi 2024!

 

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