Vishal Mehta

Top 5 Places to Visit in Uttar Pradesh During Holi


Uttar Pradesh is known to be a dream destination for those who want to have the truest experience of Holi in India. The festival of Holi is known to be related to Lord Krishna, and Uttar Pradesh is a state which is his birthplace. This is why millions of tourists visit this state during this time of the year and enjoy the serene vibe of the festival. Reaching Uttar Pradesh isn't difficult as there are various reliable online platforms like Yatra that ensure your best travel experience and use Yatra flight offers for your ticket bookings so that you can save some money for your Holi celebrations.

If you're planning to explore the religious as well as a fun side of yours, there are various places in UP which are famous for Holi. At each of these places, this festival is celebrated in its way so that you can have different experiences. Here is a list of 5 places that can give you a whole new feel of celebrating this festival of colors and love.

Mathura:

Mathura is known to be a major tourist spot in the country because of being the birthplace of Lord Krishna. Holi in Mathura is an experience one of its kind, and this festival is known to be originated from here. The enthusiasm you are going to see on the faces of people is something that truly sets apart the ambiance of this festival in Mathura from other places.

Also, there are various sweets that you are going to be served with on your Holi trip to Mathura. Do not forget to have a taste of thandai if you want to immerse yourself into a great blend of flavors. This place has seen significant development over time so you wouldn't have a tough time reaching here. It is situated at a distance of 140 km from Delhi, and you can choose train or bus according to your budget.

Nandgaon:

Nandgaon is a town situated at a distance of 40 km from Mathura and is known for its world famous “Lathmar Holi”. The name translates to a Holi that involves nothing other than bamboo sticks. If you're wondering what Holi has to do with a thick log of bamboo, you will be surprised when told that ladies use these sticks to hit men. People from Nandgaon dress themselves up in the form of “Sakha” (friend) of Krishna and reach nearby town of Barsana to play Holi.

This festival is also known as “Rangeeli Holi” in Nandgaon Barsana and is celebrated uniquely. Gents carry a protective shield called dhal with them while they sing and dance walking from one street of Barsana to the other. This dhal is used as a cover to protect themselves from the shock of getting hit by a thick log or stick.

Vrindavan:

Vrindavan is yet another major tourist spot in Uttar Pradesh that has started gaining attention because of the ease of reachability. Here you can find the right blend of developing the urban lifestyle and traditional places that call for rich historical importance. Celebrating Holi in Vrindavan is a fantastic experience because there are more flowers involved than colors. However, the best thing about Vrindavan is that you're going to find many tourists from all around the world who come especially for Holi.

Barsana:

The traditional feel of Holi can only be experienced if you visit Barsana during this time of the year. The first thing you will notice on entering this town is the rapid development it has seen over the years. The infrastructural development has allowed Barsana to accommodate lakhs of tourists that visit during Holi. If this isn't enough to convince you, there is an actual helicopter that showers flowers over those playing Holi in the temple campus.

Every year, Barsana attracts a significant chunk of people who plan their visit to Uttar Pradesh during this time of the year.

Baldeo:

This is another town located at a distance of 30 km from Mathura where you can enjoy the best experience of Holi. Well, it's actually “Huranga” that you are going to witness at “Dauji Temple” in Baldeo. This is something you shouldn't miss out as there is a lot of fun, sweets, and colors involved during the celebration. This Huranga is celebrated the next day of the Holi celebration in Mathura so there's a fair chance that you can attend them both.

These are some of the best places in Uttar Pradesh where you can have the purest taste of Holi celebration. Make sure to visit these and bring tons of vivid memories back home.

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