5 Amazing places to celebrate Holi 2020 In India

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5 Amazing places to celebrate Holi 2020 In India

Holi is a beautiful festival of colors. It is impossible to enjoy the vibes of this festival anywhere else in the world. We can proudly say that Holi is celebrated in India and it is one of the outstanding festivals filled with happiness & joy. This festival is not just about colors but it is a mixture of devotion and traditions. On this festival, we get to eat gujiya which is an Indian sweet and filled with a lot of sweet and flavors.

Banke Bihari Temple

Holi is celebrated with full feel and spirit in Vrindavan. It welcomes the warm and beautiful vibes of the spring season and says goodbye to winters. Vrindavan becomes more colorful in the season of Holi. People start playing with colors before a month and dance on the tunes of the musicians. Before Holi on Ekadashi, people in Vrindavan play Holi with flowers. In temples, priests shower flowers on the people present over there.


Also, there is another unique celebration that takes place in Vrindavan is Widow’s Holi. This is celebrated to break the stereotype that widows can’t play with colours. You can enjoy the tradition flower Holi in March at Bankar Bihari Temple. Vrindavan to Delhi has a clear way to drive. You can plan for a day trip to Vrindavan. Book affordable package to enjoy festivities with your friends and family.

Barsana

Barsana is a historical town and a Nagar panchayat in the Mathura district of the state of Uttar Pradesh. Here Holi festival has a different feel to the experience. In Barsana ‘Lathmar Holi’ is famous and celebrated. In which women beat men on head with a stick. You must be shocked to read this statement but nothing to worry. Men use a shield and put it over there hear to protect them and it is just a tradition. It is just done for fun and all in a positive way. It sounds weird but it is fun to watch and play. This celebration is unique and will surely give you the ultimate vibes of Mathura Holi.


Shantiniketan

Shantiniketan is a neighbourhood of Bolpur city in Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum district in West Bengal, India, approximately 165 km north of Kolkata. Shantiniketan is an old university where poet and Nobel laureate, Rabindranath Tagore introduced the Basant Utsav to relive the ancient tradition. When we talk about Holi, it is also inspired by the tradition followed in Shantiniketan. Here students wear a colorful dress and prepare a huge cultural entertainment for the visitor. This celebration is purely done with the heart and hard work of students. This innocence, purity, and positivity make it an ideal place to enjoy Holi. The festivities take place a day before the date of Holi.

Manipur

Holi in Manipur is celebrated with six days long festival. Begin on the full moon day of Phalguna, Holi comes underway the outstanding Yaoshang Festival of Manipur. In this festival, the performers entertain the audience with beautiful folk dances and music. During all this, people also play with colors. The program is a full package of entertainment and festivities.


Punjab

Punjabi’s are always one step ahead in celebration and spreading happiness. There larger than life festival celebration is known by all of us. They make you feel like them only. The flavors of festivities increase with the delicious taste of halwa, puris, gujias, and malpuas served on Holi. It is there tradition to spread love through the celebration of festivities. This time why don’t you visit Punjab to experience Holi by yourself? Book affordable flights to Punjab now!


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