Embrace the Colours of Holi: Follow the Traditions with a Spiritual Guide!


Press Release, Mar 22, 2024, 11:21 AM IST

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If you’re looking to immerse yourself in the rich cultural tapestry of India, then Holi, the vibrant festival of colours, is a great time, to begin with. Beyond the vibrant bursts of coloured powder, Holi also has significant spiritual importance for Indians. This year, why not skip the usual festivities and embark on a journey unlike any other that is bound to awaken your inner peace?

A growing trend in travel is the search for holidays that offer cultural immersion and spiritual connection. Skyscanner’s Travel in Focus 2023 report highlights that Millennials and Gen Z are at the forefront of this movement, driven by a strong interest in cultural experiences. The report further reveals that a significant portion of young travellers (52% of 18-24-year-olds and 59% of 25-34-year-olds) are planning visits to Indian spiritual destinations. This suggests a growing desire among young travellers for mindful journeys that enhance their well-being, fueled by a fascination with Indian culture and spirituality.

If you’re eager to immerse yourself in the full splendour of Holi celebration, here are 4 destinations you can visit for a truly traditional and spiritual Holi experience, along with tips to get you there.

1. Pushkar, Rajasthan

Pushkar transforms into a kaleidoscope of colours during Holi. Travellers can witness vibrant processions and immerse themselves in the playful spirit by the holy Pushkar Lake. Since Pushkar is also one of India’s holiest cities you can also take part in special prayer rituals and experience the serenity of the sacred lake.

Several domestic airlines connect major cities to Jaipur, the closest airport to Pushkar. Additionally, while in Jaipur, immerse yourself in the city’s rich cultural heritage by exploring its magnificent palaces, vibrant bazaars, and delectable cuisines, ensuring a memorable travel experience beyond just reaching your destination in Pushkar.

2. Vrindavan, Uttar Pradesh

Vrindavan, where Lord Krishna spent his childhood, joyfully embraces the spirit of Holi with playful enthusiasm. Witness the Lathmaar Holi, a unique tradition where women playfully chase men with sticks dipped in coloured water. One must not miss out on iconic temples like Banke Bihari and ISKCON and participate in traditional Holi prayers.

For those eyeing Vrindavan, Agra (65 km away) stands as the closest with domestic connections, while Delhi Airport (180 km) presents a wider array of flight options. Alternatively, travellers can also look at utilising Skyscanner’s feature of adding nearby airports or mixing and matching airlines, to secure the most favourable flight deals. This hack involves booking separate airlines for departure and return or using different airports, which helps save money.

3. Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh

The Holi celebrations at the Kashi Vishwanath Temple, where devotees offer coloured gulal (powder) to the deity can’t be missed. Varanasi, one of the oldest living cities, is also considered the spiritual heart of India. Apart from Holi celebrations, travellers can participate in the famous holy Ganga aarti (river offering) to truly experience the city’s vibrant spiritual energy. Varanasi has its own domestic airport with connections to major Indian cities. Consequently, those inclined to take red-eye flights may find more appealing deals, as these departures tend to be less popular, thus less crowded as well.

4. Mathura, Uttar Pradesh

Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, explodes with colour during Holi. Apart from the vibrant celebrations at the Dwarkadheesh Temple, where devotees shower each other with coloured powder and dance to devotional hymns, the city also has a rich heritage that must be explored. Bursting with history, food, music and more – this is one trip you should definitely add to your list.

Consider Agra (47 km) as you map out your journey, as it’s the closest airport with domestic connections. However, be sure not to overlook the opportunity to soak up some history en route to Mathura.

This Holi, embark on a journey that nourishes your soul. Use Skyscanner to find the best flight deals and get ready to experience Holi in all its traditional and spiritual glory. Moreover, if you’re considering exploring these destinations later, use the ‘Whole Month’ search tool to instantly spot affordable flights and choose the perfect deal for you.

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