Holiya Me Ude Re Gulal! Don’t Miss Holi at these 5 Destinations!

Nagade ki Dhoom,
Hawaon me Gulaal,
Bhaang ka Nasha,
Hai Holi ka Kamaal!

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Colours, folklores, music, delicacies and much more! One of the most-awaited festivals of India, Holi is celebrated in a variety of ways across the country. While the joy remains the same, the different cultures of the places make it unique.

Holi Long Weekend 2020:

March 7, Saturday (Weekend)
March 8, Sunday (Weekend)
March 9, Monday (Restricted Holiday)
March 10, Tuesday (Holi)

Here are the TOP 5 destinations to visit during Holi:

1. Vrindavan

With a number of distinct temple rituals, Vrindavan celebrates Holi like no other city. You can witness the locals and foreigners running through the narrow bylanes with colours and Pichkari in their hands to smear on each other!

Highlight: Phoolon Wali Holi at Banke Bihari Temple

The Best Way to Reach: The nearest railway station, Mathura Cantt., is situated only 10 km from Vrindavan. 

2. Jaipur

The royal land of Jaipur celebrates Holi in a very regal manner. Echoing drum beats, folk tunes, dancers and performers make the whole Holi affair a grand one.

Highlight: Exquisite Holi Celebration at Govind Ji Temple

The Best Way to Reach: Travellers can take a flight to Jaipur International Airport from all the major cities such as – Mumbai, Delhi, etc. Book your flight on ixigo using the code HOLI and get 7% off upto Rs. 500. Click to check the offer!

 


3. Varanasi

How about playing with colours on the ever-enchanting ghats of Banaras? Bhang, mithai, gulaal, music and more – Varanasi is THE place for an unforgettable Holi experience.

Highlight: Delicious local food, Bhang and celebration at the ghats

The Best Way to Reach: Varanasi Railway Station is connected to all the major cities of India by rail. Special trains such as – Vande Bharat Express cover the distance in a short span of only 8 hours.

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4. Purulia

The celebration of Holi in Purulia takes place for 3 days and is called “the Basanta Utsav”. The Festival begins two days prior to the day of Holi amidst the euphoric Chau Dance, Baul Music, Darbari Jhumur and many other folk arts.

Highlight: The intriguing Chhau performances by local artists

The Best Way to Reach: Purulia Junction Railway Station is extremely well-connected through Indian Railways. The nearest airport is the Birsa Munda Airport which is approximately 100 km away from the city.

5. Hampi

Hampi, the UNESCO World Heritage Site, celebrates Holi with great fervour and enthusiasm! Here, the festival goes on for 2 days including Holika Dahan and other important rituals.

Highlight: A colourful day at the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Vijayanagara

The Best Way to Reach: The best way to reach Hampi is via roadways. You can book buses as per your convenience and budget using the ixigo app and also avail great deals! That’s right, with ixigo, you can instantly get FLAT 7% off upto Rs.150 on your bus booking by using the code HOLI7. Click here!

So, which destination would you like to pick this Holi? Share your upcoming travel plans with us and inspire the fellow wanderers!