14 Best Weekend Getaways From Delhi To Celebrate Holi 2025

With the three-day Holi weekend on the horizon this year, have you found yourself with no travel plans but a strong desire deep inside to get away on this short weekend? Head off to a scenic and fun place this weekend to make your mini Holi holiday memorable with friends. Some will stay in the comfort of their beds, but only to regret it when the long weekend rolls around—don’t let that be you! Spend your days in the foothills of the Himalayas—the place you love to call home. Everything you need to know about the best Holi weekend getaways from Delhi in 2025 is here.

Top Holi Weekend Getaways From Delhi

The long weekends after a hectic week deserve to be celebrated. And if you don’t know what to plan or where you must go, here are the most popular Holi weekend getaways from Delhi for the year 2025.

For Traditional Holi Celebrations

1. Mathura And Vrindavan

Mathura and Vrindavan: Holi weekend getaways from Delhi

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Mathura is the place of birth of Lord Krishna. The holy towns of Mathura and Vrindavan have a festive spirit and an air of religiosity. Locals and tourists experience a rush of spirituality and feel enthusiastic about witnessing and participating in Holi festivities. To enjoy the traditional version of Holi, people perform distinct rituals in temples and homes. Then, they play the festival with water and flowers, drenching the towns with colours. People celebrate Holi in different ways, such as by playing ‘Phoolon Ki Holi’, ‘Lathmar Holi’, or ‘Ladoo Holi’. Each type has its roots in culture and history. Usually, there is a procession in the early morning before the Holi from Banke Bihari Temple, which leads to Mathura. Many people celebrate the festival on holiday at the Dwarkadeesh Temple of Mathura. At Vishram Ghat, people are served with a special flavoured drink called ‘bhang’.

  • Highlights: Bhang, Spiritual atmosphere, Phoolon Ki Holi
  • Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year
  • How To Reach: Car/bus

Also Read: Places To Visit In Mathura

2. Barsana

Barsana, Holi weekend getaways from Delhi

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To have a traditional and unique experience in Holi, you must visit Barsana. Witness the rituals and enthusiasm of Holi, played in several ways, such as ‘Lathmar’ and ‘Laddu’. While playing ‘Lathmar Holi’, women hit men playfully with sticks or lathis, and men chase them. It is a reenactment of the legend of Radha and her friends being pursued by Lord Krishna and his friends. On the contrary, people usually throw sweets at each other on ‘Laddu Holi’. During the festival, some food specialities include thandai, gujiya, and bhang. In the backdrop of the events, there are devotional songs and decorations. So, prepare for the high-energy festival and have a marvellous festive experience. Most people dress up in white clothes while participating in the festival.

  • Highlights: Lathmar Holi, Laddu Holi, Festive spirits
  • Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year
  • How To Reach: Car/bus

3. Shantiniketan

basanta utsav in Shantiniketan

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Did you know that Rabindranath Tagore started the festival of Holi in Shantiniketan, West Bengal? Basant Utsav, also known as Spring Festival and Holi, is the annual festival of the region where people come together, irrespective of any barrier and have a great time out of love and harmony. The festival marks the beginning of spring with colours, music, and dance. There is Holika Dahan on Holi, where bonfires are lit and prayers are offers for prosperity and good health. Another highlight of Basant Utsav is a procession of muscial dances and people throwiong coloured powders and water at each other. People can indulge in folk dances and culinary delights for a wholesome experience.

  • Highlights: Holika Dahan, Musical dances, Folk dance, Impeccable food
  • Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year
  • How To Reach Kanatal: Car/Flight

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4. Purulia

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In West Bengal, Purulia celebrates Holi with a unique twist of traditions and cultural values. In the district, Holi or Bhadu Panchami marks the beginning of the harvest season. Locals perform the Chhau dance, a traditional folk dance, on Holi with zeal and happiness. Additionally, they wear colourful masks as these are integral to the dance. Holika Dhan, a traditional ritual that symbolizes the victory of good over evil, is performed before playing Holi. So, what are you waiting for? Prepare yourself for the famous festival to have immense joy with loved ones.

  • Highlights: Chhau dance, Masks, Holika Dhan, Food, Music
  • Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year
  • How To Reach Kanatal: Car/Flight

5. Punjab

Holi weekend getaways from Delhi- Punjab

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Witness how Sikhs celebrate Holi in their ways. There is a blend of Sikh practices and traditions with the festivities of Holi. Sikhs celebrate a three-day Hola Mohalla festival, which coincides with Holi. Guru Gobind Singh started the festival to promote Martial Arts and military training. During the festival, ‘Nagar Kirtans’ or colourful processions are organized wherein devotees sing hymns. People play with colours, using natural dyes, like gulal (red powder). Traditional Punjabi music and dance, Bhangra and Gidda, are performed during Holi, which are a delight to witness and experience. Not to forget authentic Sikh cuisines, such as Carson ka saag, makki ki roti, and gujiyas.

  • Highlights: Hola Mohalla festival, Martial Art Performances, Kirtan, Feasting
  • Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year
  • How To Reach Kanatal: Car/Flight

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For Scenic Escapes

6. Rishikesh

Rishikesh

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Rishikesh is a land of yoga and meditation, where people worldwide search for peace and enlightenment. It is equally popular for its adventure sports and camping. It is also a budget traveller’s paradise, lively throughout the year. Visit it during any season, and you will love it.
What to expect from Rishikesh?

  • Things To Do: River rafting, kayaking, Rappelling, Trekking, Witness Parmarth Ghat aarti, Yoga
  • Best Time To Visit: March to April, September to October
  • How To Reach: Bus/train/car

7. Jim Corbett National Park

Jim Corbett National Park

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Jim Corbett, what a sight to behold! Expanding along the banks of the Ramganga River, surrounded by Sal forests and the tall grassy meadows—the park rests on the foothills of the Himalayas making it one of the must-have wild experiences in India. I have been there and done that, so here’s everything you need to know to plan your weekend trip to Jim Corbett.

  • Things To Do: Jungle Safari, Explore Corbett Museum, River Rafting, Hiking
  • Best time to visit: November – June
  • How to reach: Train/car

Related Post: Things To Do In Jim Corbett


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8. Kanatal

 Kanatal

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Right in the middle of the Shivalik ranges and the tall pine trees reside Kanatal—where every tired soul wants to revive itself. This small, sun-kissed town, lost in its world, still remains relatively unexplored. So, while everybody else is flocking to Mussoorie, you detour to avoid the crowd and get lost in the peaceful hills of Kanatal.

  • Things To Do: Rock climbing, Speed boating, Zipline, Visit Surkanda Devi Temple
  • Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year
  • How To Reach Kanatal: Car/bus

9. Goa

 Goa

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Do you wish to make the most of your Holi holidays? Plan a wonderful and exciting trip to Goa for relaxation and adventure. March is considered the ideal time to visit Goa, so book your tickets, pack your bags, and finally step into Goa. It is time to cross off this destination from your bucket list and have a wholesome experience with friends and family. Explore beaches, waterfalls, clubs, and more to escape from daily routines.

  • Things To Do: Water sports, Beach-hopping, Exploring clubs
  • Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year
  • How To Reach Kanatal: Car/Flight

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10. Manali

Manali

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Manali is one of the most popular hill stations in India today. Well, thanks to the choices of activities and nature’s bounty, this is a paradise for people of all ages, whether you’re travelling with your kids or your parents. Holi in Manali means massive fun amidst sky-soaring hills and babbling river streams. Surely, this one will be a memory you’ll cherish forever.

  • Things To Do: Paragliding, Trekking, Shopping
  • Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year
  • How To Reach: Bus/Flight

11. Kasol

Kasol

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Famed among the young crowd of India and abroad, Kasol is where you can set your spirits free. This beautiful destination is bestowed with nature’s bounty, with crystal clear Parvati River meandering through the valleys to elevate the charm of its mountainscape. With many laid-back cafes, you can spend hours simply relaxing, glancing at the Himalayas. If you were an explorer, you’d never run out of places to set foot on.

  • Things To Do: Kheerganga trek, Chalala trek, Shopping
  • Best Time To Visit: November-June
  • How To Reach: Bus/car/train

Related Post: Things To Do In Kasol

For Offbeat Adventures

12. Lansdowne

Lansdowne, Holi weekend getaways from Delhi

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Have you ever experienced pure bliss? It feels like that in Lansdowne. A place entirely untouched by commercialization and all the worldly things. People who have been to Lansdowne will agree that it’s a place to go when all you want for your weekend is peace. Also, trekking and camping in Lansdowne from March to June is an experience you must have. Overall, Landsdowne is among the best Holi weekend getaways from Delhi.

  • Things To Do: Camping, Boating in Bhulla Tal, Trek to Snow Viewpoint, Wildlife encounters
  • Best time to visit: Throughout the year
  • How to reach: Take an AC or deluxe bus from ISBT Kashmiri Gate to Kotdwar. Later, you can take a shared taxi from Kotdwar to Lansdowne.

13. Nahan

Nahan, Holi weekend getaways from Delhi

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Amidst the festive hustle, you can relax by the mountains and have a peaceful vibe with your loved ones. Nahan is a small Himachal Pradesh region famous for its pleasant weather, natural beauty, wildlife, and hilltops. Here, you can soak yourself in natural landscapes, go hiking, and explore distinct attractions to have the best holidays. So, paxk your bags and get ready to enjoy your Holi holidays.

  • Things To Do: Hiking, Visit Rani Tal, Seek blessings at Trilokinath Cave Temple
  • Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year
  • How To Reach Kanatal: Car/Flight

Related Post: Nahan Resorts

14. Alwar

Alwar, Holi weekend getaways from Delhi

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Alwar in Rajasthan is among the best Holi getaways for all travellers. Nestled in Rajasthan, Alwar boasts history, cultural values, and traditions. Here, you can explore the city while celebrating Holi with a twist, giving you a unique experience. In Alwarm Holi is celebrated with a famous party in Sariska Fun City. It features rain dance, colours, music, and dance. So, be a part of ‘Holi Ke Rang’ party and unwind yourself with every beat.

  • Things To Do: Wildlife encounters, Visit Bhangarh Fort, Step into Tomb of Fateh Jung
  • Best Time To Visit: Throughout the year
  • How To Reach Kanatal: Car/Flight

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The Holi weekend 2025 has to be an unbeatable excuse to travel, and these Holi weekend getaways from Delhi will also take care of your budget. So, without wasting any more time, plan your trip to India to make this festival of colours even more vibrant and exciting. Happy Holidays!

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Frequently Asked Questions About Holi Weekend Getaways From Delhi

Which place is famous for Holi?

People can celebrate Holi in distinct parts of India. Some of the top places include Vrindavan, Mathura, and Barsana.

Why is Barsana Holi famous?

In Barsana, people play 'Lathmar Holi', where women playfully beat their husbands with sticks or lathis. It is the reanactment of the legend Radha and her friends beings chased by Lord Krishna and his friends froom Barsana with sticks.

What is Gokul Holi?

There is the tradition of the Chadi Maar Holi in Gokull, where zealots offer Rajbhog to Lord Krishna at Nand Bhavan. Then, there are Holi preparations by the gopis. This tradition dates back to the ages.

Where is the best place to go for Holi in Mathura?

Celebrate Holi in Mathura and Vrindavan for the best experience. Play Lathmar Holi in Barsana, Phoolon Ki Holi at Banke Bihari Temple, and Widow's Holi at Pagal Baba Ashram.

What is special in Vrindavan on Holi?

Flower Holi or 'Pholon Ki Holi' is celebrated in Vrindavan with great zeal and enthusiasm. The surreal atmosphere invites people to celebrate in the festivities.


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