Overview
Celebrate Holi in Jaipur The Festival of Colors (4th March 2026)
Holi is one of India's most iconic and joyful
festivals a celebration of love, unity, spring, and victory of good over
evil. Also known as the Festival of Colors, Holi transcends
religion, age, and social barriers, bringing people together in a vibrant burst
of color, music, and festivity.
In Jaipur, Holi takes on a royal flair
colorful yet graceful, lively yet safe. The city comes alive with decorative
flowers, drummers (dhol walas), and folk dancers performing in the streets.
Palaces and heritage venues often host cultural programs, and locals warmly
invite visitors to join the celebration.
As part of this tour, you will attend a curated
Holi experience in a secure and festive atmosphere:
- Play Holi with natural, organic colors
- Enjoy live folk music, dhol, and Rajasthani
Ghoomar dances
- Relish traditional Holi sweets like gujiya, thandai,
and Savory snacks
- Interact with local families and other international travellers
- All in a controlled, respectful environment perfect for
foreign guests, families, and first-time visitors
You'll witness the joy on peoples faces, the
color splashing in the air, and the rhythm of India's deep-rooted traditions in
motion. Holi is not just a festival it's an emotion, and celebrating it in
Jaipur gives you a safe yet immersive cultural experience that few destinations
can match.
Whether you're throwing your first handful of
color or dancing to the beat of the dhol, this day will surely be the highlight
of your journey.
Date: Wednesday,
4th March 2026
Location: Jaipur, Rajasthan
Included in Tour: Curated Holi experience with organic colors, cultural
performances, and festive treats
 What is
Holi?
Holi is one of India's most vibrant and
beloved festivals known as the Festival of Colors. It celebrates the
arrival of spring, the triumph of good over evil, and the spirit of
togetherness and joy. People across the country take to the streets to throw
colors, dance to drums, share sweets, and embrace old friends and new.
In Jaipur, Holi is celebrated with
royal flair blending age-old traditions with warm hospitality and colorful
pageantry.
 Why
Celebrate Holi in Jaipur?
Jaipur, the Pink City, is one of the best
destinations in India to experience authentic and safe Holi celebrations.
The city hosts vibrant, organized events where locals and travellers gather in
historic settings to play Holi with natural colors, folk musicians,
and Rajasthani cultural shows all while enjoying traditional food and
drinks.
This ensures an immersive experience that's both joyful and respectful of local customs ideal for international guests, families, and cultural explorers.
 What's Included in Your Celebration:
âœ”ï¸ Access to an exclusive Holi event in Jaipur
âœ”ï¸ Play Holi with safe, organic, herbal colors
âœ”ï¸ Live music & cultural performances dhol drummers,
Rajasthani dancers
âœ”ï¸ Traditional snacks: Gujiya, Thandai, Pakoras,
sweets & refreshments
âœ”ï¸ Protective caps & towels provided
âœ”ï¸ Celebration in a clean, organized, and secure environment
âœ”ï¸ Assistance from your local tour coordinator
 Optional
Add-Ons (On Request):
- Holi celebration at a heritage haveli or palace hotel
- Professional photography & videography
- Henna artists & traditional turban tying
- Cultural dress rental for photos
- Private small-group Holi experience with locals                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Â
- Â What to Bring:
- A white outfit you're happy to get colorful
- Sunglasses & sunscreen
- A change of clothes for after the event
- A sense of fun and an open heart!
Get ready for a once-in-a-lifetime experience where joy is shared, laughter is loud, and colors fill the air. This is not just a festival its India at its most vibrant !
- A white outfit you're happy to get colorful
Itinerary
 Day 1 Arrival in Delhi
- Arrive in Delhi, transfer to hotel
- Optional evening: Light & Sound Show at Red Fort or explore
Connaught Place
- Overnight in Delhi
 Day 2 Delhi Sightseeing
- Visit: Jama Masjid, Raj Ghat, Red Fort (photo stop), Chandni Chowk
Rickshaw Ride
- India Gate, Rashtrapati Bhavan (drive past), Qutub Minar, Lotus
Temple
- Overnight in Delhi
 Day 3 Delhi to Jaipur (Approx. 5 hrs)
- Drive to Jaipur, check-in at hotel
- Evening: Optional local market walk or dinner at Chokhi Dhani (folk
show & Rajasthani cuisine)
- Overnight in Jaipur
 Day 4 Holi Festival Celebration in Jaipur 4th March 2026
(Wednesday)
- Celebrate Holi at a traditional venue with organic colors, music,
cultural performances, and Rajasthani sweets/snacks
- Afternoon free to relax
- Optional visit: Birla Temple or Nahargarh Fort for sunset view
- Overnight in Jaipur
Day 5 Jaipur Sightseeing
- Visit: Amber Fort with optional elephant/jeep ride
- City Palace, Jantar Mantar (UNESCO), Hawa Mahal (photo stop), Jal
Mahal
- Evening free for shopping (textiles, jewellery, handicrafts)
- Overnight in Jaipur
 Day 6 Jaipur to Agra via Fatehpur Sikri (Approx. 5 hrs)
- En route visit the Ghost City of Fatehpur Sikri (UNESCO
Site)
- Arrive Agra, visit Mehtab Bagh for sunset view of Taj Mahal across
Yamuna
- Overnight in Agra
 Day 7 Agra Sightseeing & Departure to Delhi
- Early morning visit to Taj Mahal at sunrise
- Visit Agra Fort
- Drive back to Delhi (approx. 4 hrs)
- Drop at airport/hotel for onward journey
- Tour Ends
Inclusions & Exclusions
 Tour
Highlights
- Celebrate Holi Festival in Jaipur with locals
- Explore 3 iconic cities of India's Golden Triangle
- Guided tours to Taj Mahal, Amber Fort, Qutub Minar,
and more
- Enjoy cultural experiences like Chokhi Dhani, rickshaw
rides, and Rajasthani markets
- Optional heritage hotels and curated culinary stops
 Tour
Inclusions
- 6 Nights Accommodation with Breakfast
- AC Private Vehicle with Chauffeur
- English-Speaking Local Guides
- Holi Event Entry with Organic Colours & Refreshments
- All Monument Entrance Fees (optional in deluxe package)
- Rickshaw Ride in Old Delhi
- Bottled Water & Sanitizer in Vehicle
Tour Policy
 Cancellation Policy:
- 30 days before travel 90%
refund
- 1529 days before travel 50%
refund
- 714 days before travel 25%
refund
- Less than 7 days / No-show No
refund
- Holi-related events are non-refundable once booked due to
advance arrangements
âš ï¸ Important
Notes:
- Hotels and transport will be booked only after receiving the
advance payment.
- The itinerary may be adjusted due to weather conditions, monument
closures, or flight/train delays.
- Holi events may vary based on local government guidelines and crowd
control policies.
- Organic colors will be used at the Holi venue, but guests are
advised to wear appropriate clothing.
- Guests are responsible for their belongings during celebrations.
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