By: Nikita Nikhil
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Holi, the festival of colours, is celebrated with joy across India. Each region adds its own traditions, offering unique experiences for locals and tourists.
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As Lord Krishna's birthplace, these places host Holi with music, dance, and colours. The Banke Bihari Temple is known for flower Holi.
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Barsana's Lathmar Holi sees women playfully hitting men with sticks. The Radha Rani Temple draws visitors from across India.
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Jaipur's Holi has folk music and dance. The royal Holi at the City Palace adds a regal touch, making it a top tourist-friendly spot.
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Pushkar's streets turn into a sea of colours with locals and tourists dancing to drums. The lively vibe and vibrant Holi make it an unforgettable experience.
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Holi in Hampi blends history with fun, set against ancient ruins. The UNESCO site turns colourful with music, dancing, and traditional festivities.
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Shantiniketan's Basanta Utsav features music, dance, and culture. Founded by Rabindranath Tagore, it offers an artistic Holi vibe.
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Delhi's Holi celebrations range from temple gatherings to lively music festivals. Events feature DJs, organic colours, and festive drinks like bhang thandai.
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Looking for more travel inspiration? Check out these breathtaking ancient temples in India:
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