Holi hai! Holi hai! -- the joyous cries that rent the air welcoming the arrival of spring. The festival of Holi heralds the end of the cold and gloom of winter and calls for celebration—for the bright days ahead, the bountiful harvest, the feeling of plenty and the sheer merriment in the air. What better way to celebrate Holi and welcome spring than to play with colors, music, dance and lots of sweets whether you are eight or eighty!
Holi is perhaps one of the most funfilled festivals celebrated in India. Holi, described, as the ‘festival of colors’ is literally a colorful festival when you can have fun splashing colors, all with the sanction of the Gods! It is the only time when you can throw balloons of colored water or smear colored powder on people’s faces and have the privilege of being offered sweets instead of a reprimand! Travel.mapsofIndia takes you on a colorful and fascinating tour of the popular Indian festival of Holi.The history of Holi gives you an insight into the legends and myths related to the festival and the historical significance of the festival. Time of Holi is for those who wish to travel to any place in India to take part in the fun and frolic of the festival. The celebration of Holi elaborates the interesting rituals associated with the celebration of the festival. Visit www.Travel.mapsofindia.com for tour bookings and Holi travel packages to India. For more information or to book a tour, please fill up the form below. |
