Holi Tour
8 Days
8 Days Complete Holi Celebration with Agra
Mathura Vrindavan Gokul and Nandgaon Agra
Experience the world-famous Braj Holi celebration with our Mathura Vrindavan Holi tour packages. Witness Lathmar Holi in Barsana and Nandgaon, Phoolon wali Holi in Vrindavan, Laddu Holi, and the grand celebrations in Mathura. Enjoy vibrant colors, devotional music, and cultural traditions deeply rooted in Lord Krishna’s leelas. This package includes private cab, hotel stay, and guided assistance to ensure a safe, comfortable, and unforgettable Holi experience.
Experience the most vibrant and divine festival of India with our specially designed Mathura Vrindavan Holi tour packages. Celebrated in the land of Lord Krishna, Holi in Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, and Nandgaon is unlike anywhere else in the world. From the famous Lathmar Holi of Barsana to the Phoolon Ki Holi in Vrindavan and the grand celebrations at Krishna Janmabhoomi, every moment is filled with colors, devotion, and joy.
Our Holi tour packages include guided visits to all major celebration spots such as Banke Bihari Temple, Prem Mandir, Dwarkadhish Temple, and ISKCON Vrindavan. You will witness unique traditions like Laddu Holi, Widow’s Holi, and Rangbharni Ekadashi, along with cultural performances and devotional music that make this festival truly magical.
We offer flexible itineraries ranging from 3 to 8 days, covering all key Holi events across Mathura, Vrindavan, Gokul, Barsana, and Nandgaon. The package includes comfortable hotel stays, private transport, local guides, and complete assistance to ensure a safe and memorable experience during the festival rush.
Accommodation is carefully selected near major temples and celebration areas, allowing easy access to events and darshan. Due to high demand during Holi, we recommend booking in advance to secure the best hotels and travel arrangements.
Book your Mathura Vrindavan Holi tour package now and be part of the world’s most unique and spiritual Holi celebration. Let the colors of Braj Bhoomi fill your journey with devotion, excitement, and unforgettable memories.
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India Holi Festival – Mathura Vrindavan 2026
Holi, the festival of vibrant colors, devotion, and joy, is celebrated with unmatched fervor across India—but nowhere is it as grand and spiritually rich as in the land of Lord Krishna: Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, and Nandgaon.
Here, Holi is not just about throwing colors—it's about reliving the divine love of Radha and Krishna, immersing yourself in temple rituals, dancing to the tunes of bhajans, and witnessing centuries-old traditions come alive in the narrow lanes of Braj.
Dates not finalized yet – these are the possible dates based on the traditional lunar calendar.
Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, and Nandgaon Holi is globally famous where Lord Krishna and Radha play Holi with friends and gopis. The celebration begins a week before the main Holi and continues till Dhulandi.
22 February 2026, Sunday
Barsana Holi: Laddu Holi at Sriji Temple – Priests throw laddus
(sweets) at devotees as part of this joyful ritual.
23 February 2026, Monday
Barsana Holi: Lathmar Holi – Women of Barsana playfully hit men from
Nandgaon with sticks. A fun and iconic tradition!
24 February 2026, Tuesday
Nandgaon Holi: Lathmar Holi at Nand Bhawan – Now it's Nandgaon's
turn to host, and Barsana women come to play.
25 February 2026, Wednesday
Vrindavan Holi: Phoolwalon Ki Holi at Bankey Bihari Temple –
Devotees are showered with flowers instead of colors. Followed by
Rangbharni Holi, the first day of playing with colors.
26 February 2026, Thursday
Mathura Holi: Grand celebrations at Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple with
colors, bhajans, and cultural performances across the city.
27 February 2026, Friday
Gokul Holi: Visit Raman Reti, play Holi the traditional way with
locals and immerse in the peaceful divine vibes.
28 February 2026, Saturday
Holika Dahan: The eve of Holi. Rituals and bonfires are held across
Dwarkadhish Temple and Vishram Ghat to mark the victory of good over
evil.
1 March 2026, Sunday
Dhulandi Holi: The main day of Holi with Tesu (flame of the forest)
flower color, Abir-Gulal, and water-filled celebrations in every
corner of Braj—from temples to rooftops.
Celebrate Holi in Mathura – Vrindavan – Barsana – Gokul – Nandgaon… the Land of Lord Krishna!
India’s Holi, the festival of vibrant colors, of showers of joy and happiness, marks the arrival of spring, new beginnings, and divine love. It’s the favorite festival of Lord Krishna, and what better place to witness its full glory than the land where he spent his childhood?
Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, and Gokul don’t just celebrate Holi—they live it, breathe it, and sing it with unmatched devotion and divine madness. From narrow temple streets to expansive ghats, the air turns into a colorful canvas of love, mischief, and spiritual energy.
It’s certainly the ideal destination to be in during this festive season! With colors flying in every direction, the air echoing with Krishna bhajans, the smell of fresh gujiyas, and thousands of smiling faces greeting each other, the entire region of Braj Bhoomi turns into a joyful celebration of life and love.
Holi in Mathura is not a one-day affair—it’s a month-long fiesta, starting in February and culminating in the grand Dhulandi Holi in March. The entire Brij region—from Barsana to Nandgaon, Gokul to Vrindavan, and finally to Mathura—hosts daily rituals, cultural events, and temple festivities that leave every traveler absolutely mesmerized.
Every year, international tourists, photographers, spiritual seekers, and media teams from all over the world gather here to capture this surreal celebration. And every year, they leave with color-stained clothes, radiant smiles, and unforgettable memories.
1 : Barsana Laddu Holi at Shriji Temple
Date: Friday, 20 February 2026
Laddu Holi marks the beginning of Holi festivities in Barsana. Held
at the revered Shriji Temple, priests and devotees joyously throw
laddus into the crowd as symbolic offerings. This playful event
recalls Krishna's childhood mischief when he visited Radha's village
with his friends to play Holi. The atmosphere is filled with
devotional bhajans, dancing, and showers of flower petals and
laddus, creating a spiritually festive beginning. Only natural
flower-based colors are used, keeping the celebration vibrant yet
eco-friendly.
2 : Barsana Lathmar Holi
Date: Saturday, 21 February 2026
This is the main Holi of Barsana and one of the most iconic Holi
events in India. Men from Nandgaon come to Barsana, only to be
greeted by women wielding sticks—recreating the ancient legend where
Krishna playfully teased Radha and was chased away. The laughter,
music, and colorful riot of this “mock battle” make it a must-see
cultural highlight. The gopis’ symbolic act is seen as a fun
assertion of feminine spirit wrapped in centuries-old tradition.
3 : Nandgaon Lathmar Holi
Date: Sunday, 22 February 2026
Now it’s Barsana’s turn to visit Nandgaon! The women of Nandgaon
prepare to "welcome" the men from Barsana with colors and fun
resistance. This reversal of roles adds to the camaraderie, as both
locals and visitors immerse themselves in Braj folk songs, gulal,
and sweets. The event honors the playful yet divine romance between
Krishna and Radha, expressed through community participation.
4 : Widows' Holi at Vrindavan
Date: Monday, 23 February 2026
Hosted primarily at Gopinath Temple, this moving celebration breaks
social taboos, as widows—once excluded from festivals—now
participate fully. Dressed in white, they color each other with
herbal powders, sing devotional songs, and dance freely. Supported
by NGOs, this event has become both a celebration and a symbol of
dignity, inclusion, and women’s rights in Indian culture.
5 : Phoolwalon Ki Holi & Rangbharni Ekadashi at Banke Bihari
Temple
Date: Tuesday, 24 February 2026
The most spiritual and aesthetic Holi takes place in Vrindavan’s
Banke Bihari Temple. On Rangbharni Ekadashi, the temple priests
begin Holi celebrations by showering devotees and the deity with
rose, marigold, and jasmine petals. Chants of “Radhe Radhe” echo as
colors mix with incense and devotion. This event marks the official
start of Vrindavan’s color celebrations and offers a soul-stirring
experience.
6 : Mathura Holi at Krishna Janmabhoomi
Date: Wednesday, 25 February 2026
In Krishna’s birthplace, Holi is celebrated with unmatched grandeur.
The celebrations begin at Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple, where early
morning rituals, color play, folk dances, and bhajans fill the air.
Streets and temples alike come alive as people greet each other with
Tesu flower colors and sweets. The Dwarkadhish Temple also hosts
magnificent Holi events that draw large crowds.
7 : Gokul Holi & Raman Reti Visit
Date: Thursday, 26 February 2026
Gokul, where Krishna was raised, offers a more serene and
devotionally charged Holi. Devotees gather at Raman Reti, where
Krishna once played in the sand. With colors, prayers, and holy
chants, the celebration here blends spiritual tranquility with
festive energy. Perfect for those seeking a peaceful Holi experience
with deep spiritual resonance.
8 : Holika Dahan (The Bonfire Ritual)
Date: Thursday Night, 26 February 2026
Holika Dahan symbolizes the triumph of good over evil. Giant
bonfires are lit across Mathura, with major rituals at Vishram Ghat
and Dwarkadhish Temple. Devotees sing, pray, and walk around the
fire in remembrance of Prahlad’s victory over Holika. At Falen
village, a priest walks barefoot through fire in a stunning ritual
believed to be protected by divine grace. It is a surreal and sacred
experience unlike any other.
9 : Dhulandi Holi (Main Day of Color Play)
Date: Friday, 27 February 2026
The entire region of Braj bursts into a vibrant carnival of colors!
Temples, lanes, ghats, and courtyards transform into arenas of joy.
Locals and tourists play with gulal, colored water, and celebrate
Krishna’s playful legacy. Radha-Krishna bhajans ring through the air
as sweets are shared, and everyone joins in unity, laughter, and
divine bliss. This is the day when Holi becomes a shared joy across
castes, cultures, and countries.
Holi 2026 in Mathura, Vrindavan, Barsana, and Gokul is not just a festival—it’s a spiritual and cultural spectacle that draws devotees, photographers, and travelers from around the world. Each event tells a timeless story, rooted in Braj’s mythology and tradition.
If you are planning to witness Holi in 2026, be sure to book your travel early, dress appropriately, and open your heart to one of India’s most unforgettable celebrations.
Jai Shri Radhe! Jai Shri Krishna!
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