Where2Go by MakeMyTrip • 07 Mar 2025
This town is famous for its Techno Holi, making this quaint place a party hub during that time. Bhaang, thandai and lassi along with colours, music and fun make it a whole vibe!
Traditional Holi? The famous Brij Mahotsav! Celebrated before the main Holi since 18th century with full pomp and glory through a Radha Krishna Raslila, this is a must visit.
The Maharaj of Udaipur lights the Holika Dahan set up at the City Palace, one day before the main Holi. Sweets are also distributed after that! The royal feels are surreal here.
Experience a royal Holi at Umaid Bhawan Palace. Set up exquisitely for locals to go and enjoy as soon as the Royal Family opens the gates, with a lively and vibrant atmosphere.
Celebrate Dolchi Holi here with men throwing water through Dolchis, a tradition of 300 years. Imbued with history and fun, it is a must-have Holi experience in Bikaner.
The Dhulandi Holi is quite popular here. City Palace opens its doors for the public to play! Colours, music, joy, sweets and fun fill the air. You must experience Holi here once.
Gair and Mali Holi are famous here. Dance, colours, sticks, clothes, and the traditional folk music light up the atmosphere, making it a beautiful experience you should not miss.
Known for Koda Maar Holi where women playfully hit men with Kodas or wooden sticks or wet cotton clothes. Playful, fun and joyous, it's one of the best celebrations in Rajasthan!
Famous for the Patthar Maar Holi, this one is played with stones and colours. Stone size is very small and shields and turbans are used for protection.
Celebrated here as Rang Teras on Saptami after Dhulandi because one of the rulers had passed away that day! If you are unable to go during Holi, you can enjoy here a week later!
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