Celebrate the victory of good over evil with Holi, the Nepali spring festival of colors. Discover the traditions, joy, and significance of this festive day in Nepal.
Celebrate the victory of good over evil with Holi, the Nepali spring festival of colors. Discover the traditions, joy, and significance of this festive day in Nepal.
- Kathmandu - After breakfast, we will begin our festivities by smearing hues on each other’s faces. Subsequently, we’ll head to Basantapur Durbar Square, which is the hub of the majority of the celebrations. There, you’ll witness crowds engaging in songs, dances, and the playful tossing of colors, and you’re welcome to participate. Afterwards,…
- Kathmandu - After breakfast, we will begin our festivities by smearing hues on each other’s faces. Subsequently, we’ll head to Basantapur Durbar Square, which is the hub of the majority of the celebrations. There, you’ll witness crowds engaging in songs, dances, and the playful tossing of colors, and you’re welcome to participate. Afterwards, we’ll go back to the hotel for a bath and some well-deserved relaxation.

- English speaking tour guide
- Holi Special T-shirt
- Entrance fee for a Holi celebration site
- A pack of colours
- English speaking tour guide
- Holi Special T-shirt
- Entrance fee for a Holi celebration site
- A pack of colours
- Food and Drinks
- Fees for additional colours
- Fees for additional activities
- Gratuities
- Transportation Facilities
- Any other items not specified in the includes section.
- Food and Drinks
- Fees for additional colours
- Fees for additional activities
- Gratuities
- Transportation Facilities
- Any other items not specified in the includes section.
Holi, also known as the “Festival of Colors,” is a vibrant Nepali spring festival celebrated throughout Nepal. It symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, the onset of spring, the conclusion of winter, and serves as a joyful occasion for many to connect with others, engage in playful activities, dance, forgive, and mend broken relationships. Holi is…
Holi, also known as the “Festival of Colors,” is a vibrant Nepali spring festival celebrated throughout Nepal. It symbolizes the triumph of good over evil, the onset of spring, the conclusion of winter, and serves as a joyful occasion for many to connect with others, engage in playful activities, dance, forgive, and mend broken relationships. Holi is observed on the Purnima (Full Moon day) in the Vikram Samvat Hindu Calendar month of Falgun, which typically occurs between late February and mid-March in the Gregorian calendar.
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