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The unusually warm winter is melting into summer and falling, as usual, in the cusp of this yearly weather transition is Holi, a heady festival of color and laughter. If you love the sights, sound and colours of Holi, then travel to some of the most spectacular places in India where it is still celebrated in deeply traditional manner.<br>Finding good Travel Agent can be a little tricky unless one books through the Udaipur Taxi Service which can be Found here. <br>http://udaipurtaxiservice.co.in/<br>Make this moment memorable forever with family<br>Shop No 4, Aakar Complex<br>University Road, Udaipur<br>9214046380<br><br>
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Little splash of color make life EXCITING There is something about attending a festival that renews the soul; the people, the activity, and the collective energy are enough to keep you smiling for weeks after the event. It's that time of year again—time for the Holi Festival of Colors!Come enjoy the fun with some great live bands and DJ's, some better known festivals may leave you feeling jaded, due to the dense crowds that may make it impossible to actually enjoy the festivities. The unusually warm winter is melting into summer and falling, as usual, in the cusp of this yearly weather transition is Holi, a heady festival of color and laughter. If you love the sights, sound and colours of Holi, then travel to some of the most spectacular places in India where it is still celebrated in deeply traditional manner. However, the following festivals offer unique and unforgettable experiences without having to stand for hours on end, in an unbearable crowd, just to get a glimpse of a parade float. It’s rightly called as the“Festival of Colours” as people enjoy spraying each other with colourful water and colours also known as “Abeer” & “Gulal” .
Holi has many stories associated with it in the Indian Mythology, a prominent one being the story of Lord Krishna & his consort Radha. Lord Krishna was dark in colour and used to worry that none of the girls would want to marry him, so Krishna’s adopted mother Yashodha playfully advised him to go and rub any colour he wants on the girls faces so that there is no difference between him and the others. While the vast majority of people are eagerly awaiting the arrival of Holi. On this occasion everyone wants to go to Vrindavan. boy dressed as Krishna
The unusually warm winter is melting into summer and falling, as usual, in the cusp of this yearly weather transition is Holi, a heady festival of color and laughter. If you love the sights, sound and colours of Holi, then travel to some of the most spectacular places in India where it is still celebrated in deeply traditional manner. Finding good Travel Agent can be a little tricky unless one books through the Udaipur Taxi Service which can be Found here. http://udaipurtaxiservice.co.in/ Make this moment memorable forever with family Shop No 4, Aakar Complex University Road, Udaipur 9214046380