
Phoolon Ki Holi
Holi, the festival of colours holds a special place in the hearts of people across India. This year the festival is being celebrated on March 25. Like every year the festival is celebrated with a variety of colours, music, parties, and outings with friends and family which involves huge water wastage or chemical-laden colours which can cause harm to the environment.
Celebrate this Holi as an eco-friendly one with no use of harsh chemicals or wastage of water.
Patriot is featuring some of the eco-friendly celebration spots across Delhi and Delhi-NCR on this Holi.
Phoolon Ki Holi
With Krishna Leela playing on a loop, singers like Atul Pandit (Mathura) would be performing. The celebration is full of fragrant petals, vibrant hues and joyful moments. The food stalls cover everything from Delhi’s Chaats to Holi-special Chaach and Gujia.
When: 7 pm onwards; March 23
Where: Goa Country Club by Pearl, Gurugram
Price: Rs 499 per person
Phoolon Ki Holi
Experience the vibrancy of this auspicious festival at Iskon. Celebrations like Phoolon Ki Holi, Lath Maar Holi, and Matki Phod Holi, each add its charm to the festival. Along with so many scrumptious food stalls, a 100 kg cake-cutting ceremony will also be held. This would be a celebration of colours, dance, fun and spirituality.
When: March 25, 2024
Where: Iskon Temple, Dwarka
Free for all
Holi Mool Party
In a secure and exclusive environment, this event has some captivating elements like dhols, Indian street foods, Holi-inspired cocktails and so much more. Spreading the message of celebrating Holi in an eco-friendly manner, they will be playing with organic gulaal this time.
When: March 25, 2024; 12 pm onwards
Where: Jhankar Lawns, Asiad Tower, Asian Village complex, Siri Fort, Delhi
Price: Rs 3500 onwards
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