This popular ancient Hindu tradition signifies the end of winter and celebrates the triumph of good over evil. Also known as the Festival of Spring, The Festival of Colours and the Festival of Love, this is a colourful expedition not to be missed. Locals and visitors celebrate by throwing colourful powder, eating sweets, lighting bonfires and dancing to traditional folk music. It really is a sight to be seen and an experience you will never forget. Any of our seasonal Indian tours can be upgraded to include the Holi Festival.
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