Monday 26 February 2018

Top 5 Places to Celebrate Holi Festival

1) Braj Barsana, Uttar Pradesh

To travel for the Barsana, the Holi is indeed a unique place, which is a unique way of celebrating the holiday. Instead of celebrating in the typical colorful fashion, this small town gives holi with a twist. The legend is that Krishna once visited his beloved Radha in his village on the Holi. Though here he joking, laughed, and teased his friends. As punishment for this behavior, women chased them away from the sticks
Today, this tradition is now known as Lath Mar Holi. Every year during Holi celebrations, women kept a stick with men in memory of this day. Although it seems to be a strange way to celebrate a holiday, there is something you should believe!

2) Holi Cow- Delhi



Looking to celebrate Holi with a modern twist? Look no further. Holy cow is a music festival which is celebrated every year during the Holi festival in Delhi. It is truly a cultural fusion, mixing the traditional elements of Holi such as colored powder, Bhang, and dancing with the more modern elements of a large scale music festival. The festival has been going on now for 6 straight years and has attracted thousands of attendees every time. The event typically consists of over 40 performers across 3 stages of all different genres and skill levels. If you are interested in buying tickets more information can be found here.

3) Varanasi Holi, Uttar Pradesh


The oldest continuously inhabited town on the planet, situated on the banks of river Ganga, Varanasi is easily one of the most prestigious places to celebrate the Holi festival. At the night before the Holi festival, a huge buffalo is lit for fresh start on the banks of the Ganges and for freedom from diseases and disease. Many people will put ashes on their bodies to get rid of these diseases and diseases for the coming year.

The next day there are colors, colors and more colors! Ladies and children, adults and grandparents, all cats flock on the streets in colorful colorful celebrations where the powder of all colors can be thrown without thinking without which it can be in or for the area around them. To add to the festivities, many people will take part in the water or water forces filled with water.

4) Jaipur Elephant Holi Festival



If you want to experience another unique way of celebrating the Holi Festival, then be sure to see the Elephant Festival in Jaipur. Every year the festival begins with a large scale parade, in which armed elephants, camels, horses and folk dancers dance on the streets. How to prepare the owners of these animals, elephants or camels, are very proud of it and often it is a friendly competition among neighbors, who can make the most decorated animal. Elephant polo and elephant races are also my personal favorites, the war of elephants between the elephants and 19-20 men!

5) Mathura Holi, Uttar Pradesh


Last but not least, we have the origins of  Holi Festival, Mathura. Lord Krishna's birthplace lives in this area of the country for 16 centuries in the Holi festival! Everyday there are different theme festivals, in which Barasena is celebrated as a bizarre holiday. If you want a traditional and authentic way to celebrate Holi Festival, there is no alternative to touring this area. Whether you are going this year, even if there is no wrong way to celebrate the Holi festival. Be sure to be funny, with your good friends and family and most importantly ... be safe!

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Happy Holi Festival!

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