Holi - The Festival of Love
This is me, at my hairiest!
This is the first part in what will be a series of my experiences on an 18 month journey that went through Latin America, the Middle East, and Asia. I won't be writing about these memories in any specific order, I will just pick out places or things that I want to share and hopefully provide others with ideas for their own adventures.
We started the day out with a group of fellow backpackers, a mix from around the world, Australians, Germans and French. None of us had seen anything like Holi before, but we were all excited by the opportunity to experience it first hand.
The hot sun couldn't stop us (at least not for a few hours) enjoying the atmosphere and diving into in the celebrations. Going through the old city in Jaipur and meeting hundreds of locals along the way. There something special about being welcomed into an ancient celebration of love with open arms by warm hearts and friendly smiles.
We found ourselves a nice bar and settled in to have a few drinks and enjoy another local tradition, a green Lassi
About Holi
The name holi comes from “Holika”, the sister of demon King “Hiranyakashyap”
It is celebrated after the full moon in the month of ‘Phalguna’ which generally falls between February and March.
The exact date of the festival is determined by the Hindu Calendar and its arrival varies on the Gregorian calendar. Often it falls around the same time as Easter, but this is not a solid guide.
For more interesting facts about Holi check out http://thefactfile.org/holi-interesting-facts/
Hope you enjoyed this post and maybe even found some inspiration to visit India for this wonderful festival as well as its many other amazing attractions.