Do you think anything can beat the joy and colorful charm that occasion like Holi brings in! No. Holi has a different sort of fun-filled in it. Adults, youngsters, and kids all mix up that one day and enjoy the color of life, Holi.
On this joyous occasion the tradition we all love to go out and to each other’s place and celebrate the festival by using various kinds of colors. All set on a two-wheeler, a favorite bike of yours on this gorgeous festival is like icing on the cake.
Have you just bought a used two-wheeler for daily movements made easy? Are you planning a short trip? As in 2021, India’s Holi Festival coincides with the weekend making it the best time for all to visit the top destinations that you shouldn’t miss! Happy faces plastering each other with colorful powders symbolize the triumph of good over evil on this gorgeous harvest season. Let this decorum intensify with the joy of getting a new two-wheeler and make it more memorable.
Holi Trip on Two-Wheeler at the top Indian Destinations
Making a short travel plan for this weekend? Read out the listed places that we have streamlined for you, to get a fair idea of where to go in Holi- to explore the full-on authentic to heavily managed and sedate.
The Ultimate Holi at Mathura
Situated at the Braj Region of India, between Agra and Delhi this destination is the auspicious place where Lord Krishna was born. The Holi celebration was largely witnessed in the Puranas and still, now people celebrate Holi like the biggest festival of India. Foreigners and travellers gather to witness the color festival. The prime point is the Dwarkadheesh Temple where the mass Worshippers gather on the morning of Holi to sing, dance, and play with colors.
A Traditional Romantic Holi at Vrindavan
This is the epicenter of the Holi festival. A must-visit destination to witness the joyful faces, charm, and love of colors spread in the year. As a sedate alternative, Gopinath temple is also a place here where thousands of people gather to place with the color. The town is painted with colors this time. Throwing of gulal, hundreds of marigold flowers spread all over, and the uplifting songs of lord Krishna make the ambiance truly enchanting.
A Royal Holi At Jaipur
A well-known pink city is dominated by the colors when Holi is celebrated. The large processions with the elephants, maharajas, and the followers are observed here which is popular since the Mughal times. The traditional Rajasthani folk songs, dance ceremonies, big gala bash, and fantastic royal food are arranged to enjoy on this day. The city is dressed up in marigold flowers and colors all over the city hymning Holi bhajans at the top of the voice.
An Auspicious Holi at Varanasi
Celebration of Holi at Varanasi is grandeur next to the most auspicious River the Ganges. It is not necessarily idyllic as it simply sounds. The steps of the sacred River Ganga, have a daunting experience in the evening. The colors are spread all over the place, the maze of crowd covering the place, mouth water food stalls, and the localities group paints makes it a lovely place to witness around this time. Holi Play is the most refined version with religion entangled in it. The blaze of a bonfire in the night at Varanasi and the distribution of Gujiya (a sweet mithai) a Holi Sweet is witnessed and craved by all. You will witness bells ringing loud and the color is spread in the air here.
A South Indian Traditional Holi at Hampi
In South India, you will witness a peaceful tranquil Holi celebration at Hampi. This traditional and historical place is popular for having a joyful celebration on the Holi. While you are there, you will see the sky painted in colors of joy and happiness. Roaming around the architectural and historically enriched temples, you will explore the beauty of Indian tradition here. It is one of the most fascinatingly celebrated festivals of all time.
Cultural Holi at Shantiniketan
The true essence of the Holi is also witnessed in this peaceful abode, Shantiniketan. The very popular Basanta Utsav (Holi) at the famous Rabindranath Tagore’s Visva Bharati University has the cultural spin and custom to celebrate this occasion every year. You will witness a complete youth crowd here. The students are cladded with yellow clothes, ethnic dance and entertainment fill up the day. The Bengali community organizes Mela for a week before the Holi commences. The most loved Baul song playing Ektara- an instrument treats all with the utmost feeling of joy.
List of MUST-DO’S for You and Your Two-wheeler During Holi
So, once you have arrived at the desired destination, here are some don’t that you should keep in mind.
- Avoid travelling if you face any sort of road blockage or inspection during the festival.
- Park your two-wheeler in the open area and fill the bike with colors. Keep it parked in a safe and covered area.
- Wearing your helmet is very essential for you to avoid a sudden bash of color going inside your face, especially in your eyes.
- Keep a soft cloth inside your bike to avoid the excess colors getting on it. Keep it clean if there is a color on the bike, otherwise, the stain will leave a mark on the seats.
- Carry an extra pair of clothes to change your wet clothes as riding in wet clothes is pretty difficult.
- Don’t lose concentration while riding if you see the large mob enjoying it. This is advised to park it and enjoy the moment, click photographs.
- Get your bike polished a day before the festival. This will easily remove the stains on it.
- Get all the necessary pre-check done like tyre, controls, brake, gear, chains, and oils before you take your bike for a trip.
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