Barsana (Lathmar Holi)
Varanasi(City of Lord Shiva)
Varanasi, also known as Kashi, celebrates the festival of Holi with great pomp. Here on the day of Holi, a game of colors is played on the banks of the river Ganges and Holika Dahan is organized in the evening. The fun of Holi doubles in the narrow streets of Varanasi. The distance from Delhi to Varanasi is about 300 kilometers, which you can reach in 6-7 hours by train or road.
Vrindavan (the land of Radha-Krishna’s play)
Vrindavan is located near Mathura and is famous for the Leelas of Lord Krishna. The festival of Holi is celebrated here with great pomp. There is a rain of colors on the day of Holi at the Banke Bihari temple and devotees are drenched in colors. The distance of Vrindavan from Delhi is about 150 kilometers, which you can reach in 3-4 hours.
Jaipur (Pride of Rajasthan)
Jaipur is the capital of Rajasthan and the festival of Holi is celebrated here in a very grand manner. The royal family and the local people here play together on the day of Holi. On the day of Holi in Jaipur, historical buildings and palaces are decorated with colors, which presents a wonderful sight. There is also a special tradition of Gulal Gota here, in which people fill gulal in a ball and throw it at each other. The distance from Delhi to Jaipur is about 280 kilometers, which you can reach in 5-6 hours.
Pushkar (holy city)
Pushkar is a holy city located in Rajasthan and the festival of Holi is celebrated here with great peace and enthusiasm. Holi can be enjoyed in the temples and on the banks of the lake here. Cultural programs are also organized on the day of Holi in Pushkar, which makes this festival even more special. The distance of Pushkar from Delhi is about 400 kilometers, which you can reach in 6-7 hours.