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Holi Festival

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Romantic rivers, jungle vibes, and Holi’s most colorful moments

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Highlights

Celebrate Holi in Vrindavan/Mathura where the festival’s traditions were born, with guided color play and temple rituals.

Unwind together by the Ganges in Rishikesh and Haridwar with peaceful walks, aarti ceremonies, and mountain views.

Stay and dine in leafy, plant-filled spaces and explore riverbanks and hillside trails that feel wild and green.

Share yoga, gentle hikes, and Ayurvedic spa time for a restorative romantic retreat before and after the Holi rush.

Enjoy India’s flavors with carefully chosen halal-friendly eateries and veg-heavy menus so you can relax about food.

Balance temple visits and aarti ceremonies with boat rides, bridges, and mountain panoramas for soulful sightseeing.

Where to Stay

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STAY

Ganga Lahari or Similar Ghat-Facing Hotel

Riverside heritage-style hotel with balconies over the Ganges and direct access to the ghats, decorated with traditional wood and plenty of river-facing windows.

Where to Eat

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EAT

Bhojanalaya at a Local Ashram (Pure Veg Canteen)

Simple ashram-style dining hall offering rice, dal, seasonal vegetables, chapati, and sometimes kheer; entirely vegetarian, often with minimal spices and no onion/garlic.

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The Sitting Elephant (Veg-Focused)

Rooftop restaurant at Ganga Lahari/Hotel Hari Ganga area (check local exact branch) with river views and a largely vegetarian North Indian menu; choose veg kebabs, dal makhani, paneer curries, and naan, avoiding any questionable meat items and alcohol.

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Bistro Nirvana (Veg-Friendly, No Alcohol)

Leafy café with semi-open seating, trees, and views toward the river; menu is vegetarian with some egg dishes—opt for veg sizzlers, hummus platters, pasta arrabbiata, or Buddha bowls, all alcohol-free.

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Ganga View Café (Pure Veg)

Casual riverside café with a mainly vegetarian menu; choose masala chai, veg sandwiches, poha, or aloo paratha—all meat-free and alcohol-free.

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The Sitting Elephant Rishikesh (Veg-Focused Rooftop)

Rooftop restaurant with panoramic river and hill views; choose their vegetarian curries, dal tadka, paneer dishes, and breads, which are safely halal-friendly and served in a non-alcoholic setting.

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Little Buddha Café (Veg-Focused)

Treehouse-style café perched above the river with lots of plants and wooden seating; order vegetarian Indian curries, momos, or falafel platters—all meat-free and alcohol-free.

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Al-Bake (Halal Shawarma & North Indian)

Well-known halal restaurant famous for chicken shawarma and grilled items; choose chicken shawarma rolls, chicken tikka, or veg shawarma, all prepared in a fully halal kitchen (confirm at counter) with no pork or alcohol.

What to Do

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Paharganj Bazaar Stroll

Walk the narrow, colorful lanes lined with textile shops, backpacker cafés, and street stalls; good for picking up a cheap local SIM at shops on the main road and light cotton scarves you can use later during Holi.

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Vishram Ghat Sunset Walk

Head to Vishram Ghat on the Yamuna River for a gentle riverside stroll among steps, shrines, and boats; watch locals performing rituals and enjoy the golden light on the water.

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Guided Holi Color Play in Vrindavan

Join a reputable local guide or your hotel’s arranged group to celebrate Holi near Banke Bihari Temple or ISKCON grounds using herbal colors, staying in more controlled, family-friendly areas away from the heaviest crowds.

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ISKCON Vrindavan Temple & Garden Time

Explore the white marble Krishna Balaram Mandir, sit together in the landscaped gardens, listen to bhajans (devotional music), and people-watch as pilgrims circulate.

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Evening Yamuna Boat Ride with Light Devotionals

At sunset, take a short rowboat ride on the Yamuna where you can float small diyas (lamps) and watch the ghats glow as evening prayers begin.

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Train/Car Transfer to Haridwar

Travel by train (often via Delhi) or a pre-arranged private car to Haridwar, then check into a Ganges-facing hotel near Har Ki Pauri; aim to arrive by mid-afternoon.

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Free Explore: Haridwar Back Lanes & Bazaar

Wander the covered lanes of Moti Bazaar for wooden beads, brass items, sweets, and herbal products; watch for small temples tucked between shops and occasional views down to the Ganges.

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Transfer to Rishikesh via Ganges Road

Short taxi or auto-rickshaw ride (45–60 minutes) along the Ganges to Rishikesh; ask to be dropped near Ram Jhula or Laxman Jhula depending on your hotel.

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Ram Jhula & Ganges Riverside Walk

Walk across the suspension bridge over the Ganges with views of forested hillsides, ashrams, and occasional monkeys; continue along the pedestrian riverfront paths through Swarg Ashram area.

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Morning Yoga Class for Couples

Join an open group beginner-friendly yoga session at an ashram or studio like Himalayan Yoga Ashram or similar; most places offer drop-in classes lasting 60–90 minutes.

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Free Explore: Laxman Jhula & Forested Trails

Cross the Laxman Jhula bridge, browse small shops, then follow minor uphill lanes into quieter, tree-lined areas above Tapovan for light walking and hillside views.

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Ayurvedic Couples Massage or Spa Session

Book a basic Ayurvedic massage or simple spa session at a reputable center in Tapovan, many of which offer couple-friendly private rooms and herbal oils.

Good to Know

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KNOW

Choosing the Right Holi Day

In Vrindavan/Mathura, Holi-related events stretch over several days (Lathmar Holi, temple-specific celebrations, main Holi day); check your exact dates in advance and aim for one main color-play day plus one lighter temple/ritual day instead of trying to attend everything.

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Protecting Skin, Hair, and Eyes

Before going out for Holi, apply coconut or almond oil to your hair and exposed skin, wear sunglasses to shield eyes from powder, and carry a small scarf or mask to cover your mouth in dense color clouds.

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Modest Couple-Friendly Behavior

In temple towns and smaller cities, public displays of affection are uncommon; keep things to hand-holding and gentle closeness, especially near ghats, temples, and ashrams.

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Managing Cash and Payments

Always keep some small-denomination rupee notes for rickshaws, temple donations, and street snacks, but use cards or digital payments (where available) for hotels and larger restaurants; withdraw from ATMs in Delhi or major towns before Holi when some machines can run dry.

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Halal Food Strategy in Temple Towns

In Mathura, Vrindavan, Haridwar, and Rishikesh, many areas are strictly vegetarian; lean into pure veg restaurants and ashram canteens, which are naturally halal-friendly, and only eat meat at clearly labeled halal places in bigger cities like Delhi.

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Footwear and Clothing Choices

Bring one older pair of closed shoes for Holi (they may get stained) and one comfortable pair of sandals for river and hill walks; choose lightweight, loose clothes that dry quickly and can handle dust and color.

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Phone and Document Safety

Use a cheap waterproof pouch or zip-lock bag for your phone during Holi and busy ghat times, keep digital copies of passports and tickets in email, and carry only a photocopy of your passport when wandering crowded festival lanes.

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Transport Buffer Time

Add at least 30–60 minutes of extra buffer to all intercity journeys around Holi, especially on roads leading into or out of Mathura/Vrindavan and Haridwar/Rishikesh, and avoid tight same-day connections with your international flight.

Best For

Couples seeking a romantic first Holi experienceHalal-observant travelers wanting low-stress India planningAdventurous duos who like culture with some comfortPhotography lovers who enjoy color, rivers, and green landscapesTravelers who prefer a few great highlights over busy schedules

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