Holi celebrations in North India to rejoice and explore an incredible festival
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, INDIA/ Updated : Mar 18, 2019, 12:52 IST
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Holi 2019 is right around the corner, and we thought of letting you in at all the details on the best Holi celebrations in North India. The festival of colours is one of the most awaited festivals in India, and people love getting … Read more
Holi 2019 is right around the corner, and we thought of letting you in at all the details on the best Holi celebrations in North India. The festival of colours is one of the most awaited festivals in India, and people love getting drenched in colours and having a blast! Read less
Holi 209 is right around the corner, and we thought of letting you in at all the details on the best Holi celebrations in North India. The festival of colours is one of the most awaited festivals in India, and people love getting drenched in colours and having a blast! The festival is celebrated each year during the coming of spring, and is a great way to cool down just when the air is getting warmer. So if you want to experience a stunning Holi this year, you must make your way to north India, specifically the places listed below.
Lathmar Holi – Barsana and Nandgaon
Mathura and Vrindavan
The most important destinations in north India for Holi celebrations, Mathura and Vrindavan are two of the most fascinating places for Holi celebrations in India. Thousands of years of history led to this incredible Holi destination, and you possibly couldn’t be anywhere better during this festival. The story of Lord Krishna and Radha has an immense footing here in Mathura, and the playful exchange of colours is something that dates back to the times of Lord Krishna. So, you can very well imagine why Mathura and Vrindavan are so popular when it comes to Holi.
Banke Bihari Holi
Go to Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan, where a lot of pomp and show define the celebrations. Here, you will find yourself lost amidst a sea of people, covered in colours, all jubilant and excited. Songs, colours, and sweets mark the celebrations here.
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