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Holi 2025: Everyone eagerly anticipates the festival of Holi. Some people even partake in the festivities, which amplifies the enjoyment significantly. This year's Holi will be celebrated on the 14th of March.

How do you celebrate Holi?                                                                                                                            

If you'd like to celebrate Holi outside your home, you may plan a visit with your relatives or friends to some of the places mentioned here.

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People celebrate Holi in unique ways depending on the region they live in, especially in Uttar Pradesh, which attracts tourists from various parts of the world. Let's guide you on where to enjoy the festivities of Holi:
 


Holi of Mathura 


Mathura is perfect if you wish to experience an unforgettable Holi. Mathura is considered a miracle city because it is the birthplace of Lord Krishna, from whom you will be able to see evidence of his miracles being performed. During Mathura Holi, one gets to bask in the grandeur of the epic celebrations.

Holi of Barsana 


Barsana is perfect for people looking for exceptional ways-likes to enjoy galore after celebrating Holi. The renowned Barsana Holi is known for the Lathmar Holi style where women beat men with sticks. It one of the most fun events lathmar Holi is celebrated a week or two days before Holi.

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Agra which celebrates several tourist attractions beside the magnificent Taj Mahal, also celebrates Holi. Holi is celebrated with a lot of exuberance in the city the same way like other spectacles of Agra – the city is known for. One of the special attractions of Holi celebrations in Agra is Grand processions with beautiful floats depicting different Indian states with folk dances and singers performed while agra-ites shower special bright colors that people celebrate with in the streets.

Holi of Kashi                                                                                      

 

People of Kashi are endowed with celebration spirit, and are generally known for “masan ki holi”. As famous as Holi of Kashi, Masan ki Holi is celebrated slap dash with which not colors are thrown but instead the ashes of the deceased. The style of a people of Kashi that is witnessed during the Hindu festival of Holi is vastly different from the rest of India.

Holi of Prayagraj                                                                             

 

In Prayagraj, the ancient Kapda Phaad Holi is performed in a unique manner, the historic Kapda Phaad Holi. In Kapda Phaad Holi, thousands of Huriyaras play Holi while using pieces of cloth in lieu of water, so Kapda Phaad. These Huriyaras play Holi not only in Uttar Pradesh but also in other states

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Many prominent litterateurs and politicians, such as the first Prime Minister of India, Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, along with Mahakavi Nirala in Kashi used to participate in Holi, so it's said. It is claimed that this is the second largest after Barsana of Mathura and Holi of Loknath of Prayagraj.


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