– Among the most significant locations for Holi celebrations. The festivities here include traditional songs, dances, and massive crowds throwing colored powders.

The Pink City embraces Holi with elaborate celebrations at places like the Amer Fort and local neighborhoods. The vibrant colors against the backdrop of historical palaces create a stunning visual.

– The capital of India hosts a variety of Holi events, from traditional celebrations in local neighborhoods to large, organized parties in parks and clubs.

– Known as the City of Lakes, Udaipur celebrates Holi with beautiful views of its palaces and lakes. The festivities often include boat rides in the lakes adorned with colors.

– The ancient temple town of Hampi celebrates Holi in a unique style, with a blend of local traditions and a scenic backdrop of historic ruins.

– Along the banks of the Ganges, Rishikesh celebrates Holi with a blend of spirituality and festivity, attracting a mix of locals and tourists.

– Known for its cosmopolitan culture, Bangalore’s Holi festivities are colorful and diverse, offering both traditional and contemporary celebrations.

A lesser-known yet vibrant celebration can be found in this small village where locals come together to celebrate with music, dance, and lots of colors.

– Famous for its holy lake and vibrant fairs, Pushkar offers a unique setting for Holi celebrations, combining religious festivities with the exuberance of color.

– Ahmedabad's unique street celebrations are filled with enthusiasm and a local touch, where traditional Gujarati music and dance are integrated into the festivities.