4th March - Enjoy Holi (Colour Festival) with Local Delhi Family

4.9
(23 reviews)

5 hours (approximately)

First of all, we shall give you a traditional welcome in our home.

Then we shall provide you snacks, refreshments & masala tea. We shall also explain you the reason why Holi is celebrated in India. We will also have a fun Quiz on Holi.

Thereafter, we shall go walking to the park in the Apartment where our home is located to enjoy the Holi festival. We shall play Holi with local community using colored dyes, powder color, water balloons and water guns in the park. Simultaneously, we shall have non-alcoholic drinks, local snacks and traditional Indian sweets together with frenetic dancing & celebration on Bollywood songs.

You shall also be provided with colorful headgear, shades, masks etc. for playing Holi.

Thereafter, you can change your spoiled clothes. We expect you to bring a set of fresh clothes to be worn after playing Holi.

Subsequently, you can have community vegetarian Lunch (and dessert) with us.

You shall also be provided a special Souvenir towards the end of the Tour.

What's Included

All materials (colours powder, dyes, water guns etc.) & gear (coloured caps, shades, masks) required for playing Holi shall be provided by the Host
All Fees and Taxes
Bottled water
Snacks
Lunch
Coffee and/or Tea
Alcoholic Beverages
Private transportation
Non-veg snacks and non-veg meals

Meeting and pickup

Meeting point

You shall find the Host at Sanskriti Apartment, Sector 19B, Dwarka, Delhi - 110075. Wearing spectacles, the Host shall be carrying the Mobile with him & a big smile on his face. The Guest shall receive detailed arrival instructions (very easy to follow) after the Booking.

End point
This activity ends back at the meeting point.

What to expect

Don't miss being part of this experience if you're in India in March.

Holi is a major festival of India which is celebrated by all Indians (including non-Hindu communities) in the month of March on a date each year as per Hindu lunar Calendar. In 2026, Holi will be celebrated on 4th March.

If you are in India during March when the Holi Festival (Festival of Colours) is being celebrated, you should not miss celebrating this Festival with locals.

It will be a memorable day of your life where you shall take part in the major Indian Festival.

Additional info

  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Supplied by Roopak Agarwal

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Cancellation Policy

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