Mathura and Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh: These cities, associated with Lord Krishna, host week-long celebrations leading up to Holi. The festivities include traditional rituals, temple ceremonies, and colorful processions.
2.Barsana and Nandgaon, Uttar Pradesh
Barsana and Nandgaon, Uttar Pradesh: Known for their unique Lathmar Holi, where women playfully hit men with sticks, this tradition commemorates Lord Krishna’s playful teasing of Radha and her friends
3.Jaipur, Rajasthan
Jaipur, Rajasthan: The Pink City celebrates Holi with grandeur, with vibrant processions, folk performances, and locals and tourists alike splashing colors on each other in the streets.
4.Anandpur Sahib, Punjab
Anandpur Sahib, Punjab: Sikhs celebrate Holi as ‘Hola Mohalla,’ a martial arts festival showcasing the valor and strength of the Khalsa community. It includes mock battles, poetry recitals, and other cultural activities.
5.Shantiniketan, West Bengal:
Shantiniketan, West Bengal: Inspired by Nobel laureate Rabindranath Tagore, Holi here is known as ‘Basanta Utsav.’ It’s celebrated with folk dances, songs, and artistic performances, creating a colorful and cultural ambiance.