2 1 Travelling outside India doesn’t have to be expensive! With a bit of planning, you can explore incredible international destinations on a budget while still enjoying unique cultural experiences and stunning landscapes. From the ancient temples of Southeast Asia […]

11 Unique Forms of Holi Celebrations across India
Table of contents
It is that time of the year when there are colours all around! Holi, one of the most vibrant festivals of India is just around the corner and there is an atmosphere of excitement all around. The festival that signifies the victory of good over evil also marks the beginning of the spring season in India. Essentially a festival of colours, Holi is also known for the myriad of different ways in which it is celebrated across India. Let’s have a look at the many facets and the regional uniqueness of Holi Celebrations in India.
11 Different Types of Holi Celebrations in India
1. Shimga or Rang Panchami – Maharashtra

In Western India, particularly in Maharashtra, Holi is colloquially known as Rang Panchami or Shimga. The celebrations include all the Holika Dahan, a common tradition which involves lighting a firewood pyre on the night before the actual celebrations. On the following morning, which is the Rang Panchami day, people celebrate Holi with wet and dry colours and water. The festivities here can go on for a week.
Highlights
- Holika Dahan at Night
- All day long Holi Celebrations on the following day
- Week-long Holi Celebrations
2. Royal Holi – Rajasthan

Moving further north to Udaipur, Rajasthan, locals here too follow the traditional practice of Holika Dahan, albeit a bit differently. The celebrations here are known to be truly grand and are organized by the royal Mewar family of Udaipur. There is a fancy procession as part of the festivities and it includes several decorated horses and the royal band. The traditional fire is lit later and an effigy of Holika is set on fire.
Highlights
- Holika Dahan at Night
- Grand Procession by the royal Mewar Family of Udaipur
Suggested Read : Celebrate Holi in Rangeelo-Rajasthan!
3. Hola Mohalla – Punjab

As we go further up north to Sadda Punjab, an interesting fact comes up. Holi here is actually known as Holla Mohalla here. It is celebrated a day after Holi and is, in fact, a celebration commemorating the bravery of Sikh Warriors. The celebrations are characteristic of a particular sect, known as the Nihang Sikhs. The festivities include an extensive display of traditional martial arts which is later followed by music and dancing.
Highlights:
- Martial Arts Display
- Music and Dance Celebrations
4. Kahila Holi aka Khadi Holi aka Baithaki Holi – Uttarakhand

Moving to our final destination of North India, Uttarakhand, we discover that Holi here is actually known by a number of different names. Baithaki Holi, Mahila Holi, Khadi Holi are all common names for the festival here. Festivities here include revellers donning traditional attire and singing & dancing to folk tunes going around the city. This gathering of people is known as a Toli and locals greet each other by smearing colour on each other’s faces and dancing and singing all along. Unlike other parts of India, song and dance are an essential part of the Holi celebrations in Uttarakhand.
Highlights
- Traditional Attire of the Locals
- Dancing and Singing Tolis
5. Lathmar Holi – Uttar Pradesh, one of the popular Holi celebrations in India

Our journey continues to Uttar Pradesh, the largest state of India and also one of the most interesting Holi celebrations in India. Lathmar Holi as it is known in local Bhojpuri has a really different approach to the entire Holi festivities. Women here are armed with lathis, canes meant to hit the men and boys playfully during the festivities. The men, in turn, come prepared with a dhal, or a shield to protect themselves. The unlucky men who happen to get caught by the women are made to dress in female attire and dance on the streets. All of this is done primarily in jest and not aggressively.
Largely celebrated all across Uttar Pradesh, Lathmar Holi finds its origins in Hindu Mythology. It is believed that Lord Krishna tried to tease Radha and play Holi with her in her village Barsana. The local women got angry and chased him away with lathis.
Highlights
- The entire Holi Celebration!
Also Read: One Nation At The Khajuraho Dance Festival
6. Phaguwa – Bihar

We now eastwards to Bihar where Holi is known as Phaguwa in the local dialect, Bhojpuri. Like many other Indian states, Holika Dahan is an integral part of the celebrations here as well. The celebrations of Holika Dahan too are similar to other states. On the following day, Holi is celebrated with wet and dry colours and traditional music and folk songs throughout the day.
Highlights
- Holika Dahan at night
- All day long Holi celebrations on the following day
7. Yaosang – Manipur

Next up is the Northeastern Gem, Manipur! Holi here is celebrated over six long days and is locally known as Yaosang. The festivities here blend indigenous North Eastern and Hindi traditions. While there is a celebration of Holi with colours both dry and wet, the highlight of Holi here is the Thabal Chongba, a traditional Manipuri folk dance that is performed during the celebrations.
Highlights
- The rich and seamless blend of Manipuri and Hindu Traditions
- All day long Holi Celebrations with Colours
- Week-long Holi Celebrations
- Thobal Chongba Dance Performances
8. Dol Jatra aka Basant Utsav – West Bengal

As we continue our journey of the different Indian states, we now take a stop at the land of roshagulla, West Bengal! Holi here is known as Basant Utsav or Dol Jatra. Basant essentially means spring in Bengali while Utsav means festival. Women here dress mainly in yellow, a colour that signifies abundance. If you want to get the best seats to watch the celebrations here, head to Shanti Niketan in a quaint location known as Bolpur. This little place is the epicentre of everything that depicts the rich Bengali culture. Holi celebrations here are unparalleled till date. In addition to the many colours that are always a part of Holi, there is also recitals of Rabindranath Tagore’s poetry and traditional song & dance programs.
The day after Holi is celebrated as Dol Jatra. On this day, a grand procession of Lord Krishna is taken through the streets of Bengal accompanied by singing and dancing revellers. This is often accompanied by the traditional smearing of colour on the faces of friends, family and at times even strangers who are celebrating!
Highlights
- Traditional Bengali Holi Celebration at Bolpur
- Rabindranath Tagore’s Poetry Recitals
- Traditional Song and Dance Programs
- Grand Procession of Lord Krishna during Dol Jatra
9. Dola – Odisha

9th on our list of different Holi celebrations in India is Dola, celebrated in the northern state of Odisha. Holi celebrations here are quite similar to those in West Bengal. The main highlight, however, is that Holi in Odisha celebrates Lord Jagannath, also known as Dolagovinda. Along with the traditional smearing of wet and dry colours, there are processions of Lord Jagannath seen throughout the many different cities and towns.
Highlights
- Processions of Lord Jagannath
Also Read : Explore Orissa – The land of exotic beaches and mystic monuments
10. Ukuli aka Manjal Kuli – Kerala

We now go down under to God’s Own Country, Kerala. This state has its own unique version of Holi in the form of Manjal Kuli, also known as Ukuli. The Kudumbi and Konkani communities of Kerala are known to celebrate in this traditional manner and the festivities should not be missed! Unlike many other states of India, here the major colour used is turmeric or Manjal Kuli.
Highlights
- Traditional Holi Celebrations with Turmeric and other Natural Colours.
Check out our Kerala tour packages for memorable holiday in God’s Own Country.
11. Shigmo – Goa

We conclude our trip in Goa, the party capital of India. Shigmo, the local name for Holi in Goa is a massive celebration of spring. Street dances and traditional folk songs are performed by the local farmers. And like every celebration in Goa, tourists take part with equal fervour in the Shigmo festivities as well. There are also many traditional Shigmo Parades conducted in various parts of the state which are a sight for the sore eyes!
Highlights
- Shigmo Parades
- Traditional Folk Performances by Farmers
The best Goa packages will allow you to have wonderful moments in the party capital of India.
Like every other festival celebrated here, Holi too has many flavours that keep varying as go along the country. Together, they make the melting pot of several different cultures, festivities and traditions that we know as India!
Table of contents
Recommended Articles for you
50 Best Places to Visit in the World – Top Travel Destinations
1 0 Traveling is our way to seek beauty, understand culture and feast our soul on the richness of diverse landscapes. Each travel destination in the world is a journey through these enriching factors that gives a true meaning to […]
Top 10 Biggest Festivals in the World You Must Experience
4 0 In a world rich with diverse cultures and traditions, festivals are vibrant expressions of human celebration, spirituality, and community. From ancient rites to modern spectacles, these gatherings bring people together to honour history, commemorate shared values, and revel […]
12 Best Places to Visit in June Outside India for a Perfect Summer Holiday
1 0 June is a fantastic month to set off on new adventures, with the world coming alive with pleasant weather, vibrant festivals, and fewer crowds before the peak holiday season. Whether you’re drawn to the cooling breezes of the […]
Famous Temples in Rameshwaram and Nearby Spiritual Sites
0 0 [table id=184 responsive=scroll /] Among the big list of Places to Visit in Tamil Nadu, Rameshwaram stands out for being one of the greatest pilgrimage sites. One of the char dhams in India, Rameshwaram is an island city resting in […]
Honeymoon in Kerala: A Beginning of Endless Love
0 0 Golden beaches, green waters, lush greenery, coconuts and wafts of delectable curries; Kerala offers all this and lots more. Kerala has been a thriving place for tourism and more than that a place where honeymooners find peace and […]
Munnar: A Piece of Heaven on Earth, in God’s Own Country
0 0 With the summer approaching, most of us must have begun the process of running away to the mountains, experience the blissful chills, winds of the hills and find an escape from the scorching sun. The obvious choice that […]
Everything You Need To Know About Houseboats in Kerala Backwaters
0 0 When God’s Own Country beckons, never say no. Kerala takes the crown for the exceptional natural beauty that surrounds it. The houseboats in Kerala peppered across the backwaters are unique and exciting attractions for many around the world. […]
6 Most Exuberant Places to Visit in Kerala
0 0 [table id=42 responsive=scroll/] Kerala, also historically prominent as Keralam is is one of the most beautiful states of India. It is located on the Malabar Coast of Southern India. Whenever you come across a traveller who has wandered […]
Top 6 Kerala Backwaters for a Blissful and Serene Experience
0 0 No matter how extensively you have traversed the world, nothing can quite compare to God’s Own Country, Kerala, your very own paradise on earth. A major reason why Kerala gets its charm is that it is set amidst […]
Top 10 Hill Stations In Kerala
1 0 There are so many hill stations in India, some are popular for snow, others are known for the sheer greenery. With serene landscapes, tranquil backwaters, and diverse mix of culturally affluent people, you can find must visit hill […]
Everything You Need to Know About Kovalam Beach in Kerala
0 0 Image Source Because of several serene and beautiful places to visit in Kerala, the state holds a divinity among those who consider travel as a part of their lifestyle. Hiding a world within itself, this lovely state is […]
Tourist Places in Kerala: An Offbeat Trip Through God’s Own Country
0 0 From the sparkling backwaters to the majestic elephants, and from the sweet coconuts to the yummy delicacies, Kerala has a lot to offer to capture the heart of travel enthusiast. Nature has truly bestowed all of its beauty […]
Offbeat Summer Destinations in Kerala: Beyond the Tourist Trail
0 0 Offbeat Summer Destinations in Kerala – Hidden Gems to Visit Kerala, often called God’s Own Country , stands out as a prime destination in India . Renowned for its breathtaking landscapes, the region consistently captivates visitors. The tourist […]
Everything You Need to Know About Silent Valley National Park In Kerala
0 0 Home to some of the rarest animals and the greenest of forests, the Silent Valley National Park in Kerala is one of the top destinations for wildlife fanatics and nature lovers in India.Silent Valley, with its beautiful views […]
How Much Cash Can You Legally Carry While Traveling Abroad?
1 1 The past couple of years have been tough for everybody. Thankfully, things are getting back to normal slowly. It was a delight when everyone got the news of the lifting of Covid restrictions in many countries. So, traveling […]
Australia Student Visa Application Guide 2026: Eligibility, Fees & Balance Requirements
0 0 So, you’ve set your sights on kangaroos, beachside barbeques, and a globally respected education system. Smart choice. Australia is one of the top destinations for international students, but before you start dreaming in Aussie slang, there’s a not-so-little […]
15+ Places to Visit in Ooty – The Queen Of Hill Stations
2 1 How does this sound to you: bright green soothing slopes, mystical pathways, and clouds that kiss your hair? Ooty is replete with such immense beauty and has enough activities and elements to keep every traveler happy and satisfied.One […]
Affordable Travel Tips and Planning for a Pocket-Friendly Trip To Ooty
0 1 Embarking on a journey to the hill station of Ooty need not be a financial burden. In this comprehensive guide, we’ll delve into practical and actionable tips to ensure your Ooty Trip is memorable and light on the […]
Sikkim’s Spiritual Splendour: Embarking on a Journey of Buddhist Discovery in Gangtok
0 0 Nestled amid the Himalayas, Gangtok stands as a tranquil haven for travelers seeking spiritual solace and natural beauty. With its serene monasteries, breathtaking viewpoints, and rich cultural heritage, Gangtok offers a unique blend of experiences that captivate the […]
18002099100

