Paint the Trip of a Lifetime, Celebrate Holi in India

A Journey into India’s Colors, Culture, and Royalty

07 Mar, 2025 - 17 Mar, 2025

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Celebrate Holi in the heart of India while exploring its timeless heritage—an unforgettable journey of colors and culture.

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Vibrant Journeys to Celebrate the Festival of Colors

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7-16 march

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9-11 march

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14-16 march

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Is it safe to travel to India for Holi celebrations?
Yes, India is generally safe for travelers during Holi. However, it’s important to stay cautious in crowded areas and take necessary precautions. Always travel in groups, keep an eye on your belongings, and follow local customs. Avoid using harmful colors and respect local traditions.
Pack old, comfortable clothes that you don’t mind getting stained. Many travelers wear white clothing before being drenched in color. You may also want to bring sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to protect yourself from the sun, as Holi is usually celebrated outdoors. Don’t forget a camera to capture the vibrant moments!
To protect your skin and hair from harmful colors, apply a thick layer of oil or moisturizer on your skin before the celebrations. You can use coconut or olive oil. For your hair, apply a hair serum or oil to minimize damage from the colors. Wear old clothes and shoes you don’t mind staining.
Absolutely! Holi is a welcoming and inclusive festival. Travelers are encouraged to participate in the joy and festivities, regardless of their background. Just remember to respect local customs, ask locals about traditions, and enjoy the experience with an open heart.
Holi is a time for indulgence in sweet and savory treats! Be sure to try gujiya (sweet dumplings), thandai (a traditional milk-based drink with spices), dahi bhalla (yogurt-based dish), and pani puri. Make sure to drink bottled water and avoid consuming street food if you have a sensitive stomach.
While Holi is a joyous celebration, it’s important to respect local customs. Ask for permission before applying colors on others, especially if they are strangers. Avoid excessive drinking or rowdy behavior, as Holi is about fun but also respect for one another. Always follow the local rules and remain aware of your surroundings.

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