Mohe Rang De: The Vibrant Colors of India
A religious festival, Holi is distinguished as much by religious zeal and devotion as it is by loud music and traditional dances and the vigorous scrubbing of bright gulal and abeer on friends and family members. It's a one-of-a-kind festival that's unlike anything else you'll find anyplace else in the globe, and it's free. Several tales, legends, and deities are involved with the festival, and it is a loud yet vibrant celebration of them all. Intriguingly, many towns and states in India have their traditions and ways of commemorating this day, which is worth noting. We've compiled a list of the top five places where Holi is more than simply a riot of colors; it's also a significant mingling of customs and religious devotion. If you want to get a true sense of the festival's vibrancy, you must visit these locations during Holi time.