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UPDATED MARCH 2021. HOLI FESTIVAL POST updated with information on how to celebrate Holi, The Indian Color Festival (or Festival of Colour), one of the top Indian holidays. Here are my top tips for celebrating the Holi Festival safely in India — this post was written specifically for foreign visitors to India and women. This year, 2021, Holi is March 28 – 29. This post answers these questions: What is Holi How to celebrate the Holi Festival Where to celebrate Holi in India How to have a happy Holi What you need to know about safety Alternatives in India for avoiding the Holi Festival Eco-friendly ideas for Holi It’s not India’s biggest festival, but it’s the most colourful — and probably the one most beloved by foreigners. Many people have “experience Holi in India” on their bucket lists, and for good reason. How often do adults get to throw coloured powder at each, and squirt each other with water guns filled with coloured water? And … for those who are more adventurous than me … there is the bhang lassi, too. The Holi Festival does not happen on a fixed date each year, it’s celebrated at the approach of the vernal equinox, on the Phalguna Purnima (Full Moon). This year, 2021, it’s March 28-29. Holi starts with a bonfire the night before, and then most of the fun happens the next morning. People throw coloured powder at each other, and spray each other with water guns filled with coloured water, or throw balloons filled with water at each other. It’s usually all over by the early afternoon. The festivities also include music, dancing and of course food, including Holi delicacies such as gujia, a deep-fried dumpling made with flour and stuffed with a mixture of sweetened dried fruits. In the evening, after cleaning up, people get dressed in their best clothes and visit friends and relatives. If you are interested in visiting India for the Holi Festival … If you are planning to travel in India, let us help you! We offer itinerary planning, India for Beginners custom tours, and much more to make sure your trip to India is filled with more magic … and less madness. I’ve been in India four five times for the Holi Festival, and my experience is that it’s a holiday best celebrated with family and friends, especially if you are a female and a .

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