Ask Indians about their favourite childhood memories and be rest assured they’ll mention the time they spent playing Holi. The beautiful colours, the water and the company of friends is all what was needed to enjoy the spirit of Holi. But as the years have progressed Holi is no longer the innocent Holi we used to play. There are reports of semen flinging, water filled in condom balloons and what not! So, it is our duty that we protect our children from such dirty experiences and save their Holi from being ruined. The best way out is to take a Holi trip where your entire family can play Holi the way they want.
We’ve picked the best locations where you can celebrate Holi. Read on to know them.
Jaipur
Jaipur is one of the most well-connected cities. The city is already called the Pink city. It is only fair to celebrate the festival of colours here. There are many hotels that offer special Holi offers too. Spend a day shopping for the colours and pichkaaris at the Bapu and Johari Bazaar. While you are here don’t forget to taste the world famous lassi at the Laxmi Mishtaan Bhandaar. You can even purchase gujiya from here to make your Holi deliciously festive.
Nainital
If you don’t want to celebrate your Holi in a place as urban and warm as Jaipur then one always has the option to go to the Hills. Tucked in the heart of Kumaon Hills lies the old but beautiful town of Nainital. Since Nainital is one of the most popular hill stations of North India chances are it’ll be heavily crowded. It is advised to book a Villa In Nainital and spend time with your family while you apply colours on them and drench them in coloured water.
Kovallam
Kovallam is slowly becoming one of the most preferred travel destinations. And what’s better than playing Holi by the beach. Bonus: You don’t have to worry about water wastage. Havah Beach and Lighthouse beach are relatively less crowded and you can celebrate a more intimate Holi with your loved ones.
We’ve picked the best locations where you can celebrate Holi. Read on to know them.
Jaipur
Jaipur is one of the most well-connected cities. The city is already called the Pink city. It is only fair to celebrate the festival of colours here. There are many hotels that offer special Holi offers too. Spend a day shopping for the colours and pichkaaris at the Bapu and Johari Bazaar. While you are here don’t forget to taste the world famous lassi at the Laxmi Mishtaan Bhandaar. You can even purchase gujiya from here to make your Holi deliciously festive.
Nainital
If you don’t want to celebrate your Holi in a place as urban and warm as Jaipur then one always has the option to go to the Hills. Tucked in the heart of Kumaon Hills lies the old but beautiful town of Nainital. Since Nainital is one of the most popular hill stations of North India chances are it’ll be heavily crowded. It is advised to book a Villa In Nainital and spend time with your family while you apply colours on them and drench them in coloured water.
Kovallam
Kovallam is slowly becoming one of the most preferred travel destinations. And what’s better than playing Holi by the beach. Bonus: You don’t have to worry about water wastage. Havah Beach and Lighthouse beach are relatively less crowded and you can celebrate a more intimate Holi with your loved ones.
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