Holi isn’t just an Indian festival—it has spread its vibrant colors across the globe! From Asia to the Caribbean, many countries embrace the spirit of Holi with dance, music, and, of course, lots of colors. Let’s explore where else this festival of joy is celebrated!
Nepal celebrates Holi with unmatched enthusiasm! Streets turn into a riot of colors, water balloons fly through the air, and the energy is infectious. The celebrations span two days, bringing people together in an explosion of joy!
Holi in Bangladesh is a mix of colors and cultural performances. The Hindu community, especially in Dhaka and Chittagong, celebrates with music, dance, and vibrant street processions, making it a spectacle of unity and happiness.
Holi is joyously celebrated by the Hindu community in Pakistan, especially in Sindh and Punjab. Temples light up, people throw colors, and traditional sweets like gujiyas and jalebis make the celebrations even sweeter!
With a strong Indian cultural influence, Mauritius celebrates Holi in a grand way! The island comes alive with music, traditional prayers, and color fights, blending Indian traditions with the island’s unique charm.
Known as Phagwa, Holi in Trinidad & Tobago is a vibrant mix of Caribbean beats and Indian traditions. People sing Chowtal (folk songs), dance to dhol beats, and drench each other in colors, making it a one-of-a-kind celebration.
Holi festivals in cities like New York, London, and Los Angeles have taken the world by storm! People of all backgrounds join in the fun, enjoying music, dance, and color splashes as a symbol of love, unity, and new beginnings.