Holi Festival 2025: Dates, Locations & Accommodation Guide
Holi Festival 2025: A Celebration of Colours and Unity
Holi, the Festival of Colours, is one of India’s most vibrant and joyous celebrations. Marking the arrival of spring and the triumph of good over evil, Holi brings people together in a riot of colours, music, and dance. In 2025, Holi falls on March 24, with celebrations kicking off the night before with Holika Dahan, a bonfire symbolising the victory of light over darkness.
Whether you’re a first-time traveller or a seasoned explorer, experiencing Holi in India is a must. Here’s your ultimate guide to the best locations, traditions, and nearby hostels to make the most of this iconic festival.
Top Holi Events in 2025
- Vrindavan: Phoolon Wali Holi – A flower-filled celebration at the Banke Bihari Temple.
- Mathura & Barsana: Lathmar Holi – A playful tradition involving sticks and colour.
- Jaipur: Royal Holi – A grand celebration hosted by the royal family.
- Delhi: Holi Moo Festival – A modern take on Holi with music and food.
- Pushkar: Traditional Holi – A colourful celebration in a serene desert town.

Holi Festival 2025: Dates and Locations
Here are the top places in India to celebrate Holi in 2025, along with their unique traditions:
1. Vrindavan: Phoolon Wali Holi (March 21)
Vrindavan, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, celebrates Holi with a unique twist—Phoolon Wali Holi, where flower petals replace traditional colours. This serene and fragrant celebration takes place at the famous Banke Bihari Temple, where devotees gather to shower petals in a joyous, spiritual atmosphere.
Hostel Recommendations:
- Laxmi Dormitory – A highly-rated hostel offering comfortable dormitory accommodations, located approximately 3 kilometers from the Banke Bihari Temple.
2. Mathura & Barsana: Lathmar Holi (March 22)
Mathura and Barsana are known for their unique Lathmar Holi traditions. In Barsana, women playfully “beat” men with sticks, recreating a mythological event involving Lord Krishna and the gopis (cowherd girls). The vibrant celebration also includes traditional songs and dances.
Hostel Recommendations:
- Kishan Home Stay – A cozy and welcoming home stay in Mathura, offering a comfortable, budget-friendly option for travellers. With a homely atmosphere, it provides simple accommodations and essential amenities, making it a great choice for those seeking a peaceful stay near local attractions.
3. Jaipur: Royal Holi (March 23)
Jaipur’s Royal Holi is an extravagant affair, hosted by the city’s royal family. The celebrations include cultural performances, elephant parades, and traditional folk music. Tourists are welcomed to participate in the festivities, making it a grand and unforgettable experience.
Hostel Recommendations:
- Zostel Jaipur – A vibrant and social hostel offering a lively atmosphere, perfect for those wanting to experience the energy of Holi with fellow travellers. It’s located centrally, making it easy to access key spots for the festival.
- Moustache Jaipur – Known for its friendly vibe and great location, this hostel is ideal for festival-goers looking to explore Jaipur’s vibrant culture during Holi. It’s close to major attractions and the festivities.
- The Hosteller Jaipur – A modern and comfortable hostel with a relaxed atmosphere, it’s a great place to stay if you want easy access to the Holi celebrations while enjoying a calm retreat after the excitement.

4. Delhi: Holi Moo Festival (March 24)
Delhi’s Holi Moo Festival is a modern, urban take on Holi. With live music performances, food stalls, and a safe space to play with colours, it’s a perfect option for international travellers looking to experience Holi with a twist.
Hostel Recommendations:
- Zostel Delhi – A vibrant and social atmosphere, perfect for connecting with other travellers before heading to the Holi Moo Festival. Its central location makes it easy to reach the event and explore the city’s lively Holi celebrations.
- Joey’s Hostel New Delhi – A lively and sociable spot for travellers, Joey’s Hostel is located near popular landmarks and offers a fun, relaxed environment for those heading to the Holi Moo Festival. With great facilities and a vibrant community, it’s an ideal base to explore the city’s Holi celebrations.
- The Desire Hostel – A modern, comfortable hostel with a welcoming vibe, The Desire Hostel provides easy access to Holi Moo Festival festivities. Its central location ensures you can enjoy the festival and the city’s cultural highlights with ease.
5. Pushkar: Traditional Holi (March 24)
Pushkar, known for its sacred lake and desert charm, celebrates Holi with traditional fervour. The town transforms into a sea of colours as locals and tourists come together to dance, sing, and enjoy the festivities.
Hostel Recommendations:
Madpackers Pushkar – A vibrant, social atmosphere perfect for solo travellers heading to Pushkar’s Traditional Holi celebration. The hostel is a short distance from the festival, offering comfortable accommodation and a great community vibe.
Zostel Pushkar – Known for its relaxed ambiance and friendly staff, Zostel is an excellent choice for those attending Pushkar’s Holi festival. Enjoy a welcoming space to unwind before and after the colorful festivities.
Mystic Hive – A serene and creative space, Mystic Hive offers a peaceful environment to recharge during the lively Holi celebrations. The hostel is well-situated for easy access to Pushkar’s Holi festivities.

Holi Adventures Await: Dive into India’s Most Vibrant Festival
Holi Festival 2025 promises to be an unforgettable celebration of colours, culture, and unity. Whether you choose the spiritual atmosphere of Vrindavan, the playful traditions of Mathura, or the royal grandeur of Jaipur, each destination offers a unique experience.
Book your hostel with Hostelworld today and get ready to immerse yourself in the magic of Holi!

FAQs Holi Festival 2025
When is Holi 2025?
Holi falls on March 24, 2025, with Holika Dahan on March 23.
Where is the best place to celebrate Holi in India?
Popular locations include Vrindavan, Mathura, Jaipur, Delhi, and Pushkar, each offering unique traditions.
Is Holi safe for tourists?
Yes, but it’s important to take precautions, such as wearing old clothes, using organic colours, and staying in safe areas.
What should I wear for Holi?
Wear white or light-coloured clothes that you don’t mind getting stained.
Can I play Holi if I’m not Indian?
Absolutely! Holi is an inclusive festival, and tourists are welcome to join the celebrations.
What is Holika Dahan?
Holika Dahan is a bonfire ritual performed on the eve of Holi, symbolising the triumph of good over evil.
What should I bring for Holi?
Carry sunglasses, a scarf, eco-friendly colours, and a waterproof bag for your valuables.
Are hostels available near Holi celebrations?
Yes, Hostelworld offers a wide range of hostels near major Holi destinations.
How can I book a hostel for Holi 2025?
Visit Hostelworld’s website, search for your preferred destination, and book your stay in advance.
