Best Places to celebrate Holi In India| Where to Celebrate best Holi 2023

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Holi, the color of festival is the biggest festival for Hindus after Diwali. So, India celebrates this splendid festival with enthusiasm. However way of celebrating may differ due to different regions of India. 

Almost in every region of India Holi is being celebrated but it depends upon you what kind of experience you want to have. From traditional temple rituals to modern parties like rain dance, Dj party and so on.



Best Places to Celebrate Holi in India.

1.Barsana, Uttar Pradesh 

Barsana's Holi is the most famous Holi in India. Here women beat up their men with sticks while playing Holi. It is celebrated in Barsana with great enthusiasm and joy. It is mainly celebrated in Nandgaon village in Uttar Pradesh.

Barsana's Holi proved itself to be the best Holi celebration in India.

2. Mathura, Uttar Pradesh

Holi is celebrated with great enthusiasm in Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna. It is celebrated for two days, usually in March or April. On the first day, people gather around bonfires to burn Holika, the symbol of evil. After that they apply colours on each other and exchange sweets and greetings. People also sing folk songs and dance to traditional music. On the second day, people visit temples to offer prayers and listen to stories related to Lord Krishna's life.


3. Purulia, West Bengal.

 Holi is celebrated in Purulia with great pomp and show. People gather in large numbers to take part in the festivities. The celebrations start with a traditional puja of Lord Krishna and Radha, followed by singing and dancing to folk songs. People exchange sweets, flowers and greetings with each other. Later, they smear each other with colors of different hues. Traditional delicacies such as gujiya, malpua and chandrakala are prepared for the occasion. 


4. Delhi

Holi is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy in Delhi. People gather in large numbers to celebrate the festival of colors. On the day of Holi, people start gathering early morning at public places such as parks, gardens and other open areas to play with colors. They smear each other with dry powder and colored water, sing songs, dance on the tunes of dhols (traditional drums) and exchange sweets. 

People also organize special events like rangoli competitions, folk dances


5.Hampi, Karnataka.

Holi is a popular Hindu festival celebrated in Hampi, India. It is a day of joy and celebration that marks the start of spring. Holi is celebrated with great enthusiasm and joy in Hampi. People from all walks of life come together to celebrate this colorful festival with great zeal and enthusiasm. 

On the day of Holi, people gather around bonfires, sing and dance to traditional songs, while throwing colored powder at each other as a sign of merriment.


6. Vrindavan ( Banke Bihari Temple)

Here in Vrindavan, Holi is celebrated with great enthusiasm and in huge crowd. It welcomes the spring. Coming underway on Vasant Panchami, Holi marks as the grand celebration in Vrindavan.


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