Duration: 10 Days & 9 Nights
Destinations: Delhi – Chandigarh – Anandpur Sahib – Delhi - Agra - Jaipur – Delhi – Departure
Accommodation: Modern / Heritage / Palace hotels.
Journey Type: Group & Private Journey
Holla Mohalla - a Sikh festival is celebrated every year in March, in the historic townships of Anandpur Sahib and Kiratpur Sahib in the foothills of Shivaliks in the state of Punjab. Coinciding with Holi, the festival of colour, it reminds the people about the tradition of meaningful festivity, and displays the valour inculcated in the Sikh community by Guru Gobind Singh, who took to armed struggle against tyranny. It is celebrated over three days and it retains the character of fun and joy of Holi which concludes a day before. The word “Hola Mohalla” means mock fight.
The Nihangs, dressed in deep blue robes, who can perhaps claim to be the most photographed persons in this part of the world, begin their preparations early in the morning with a bath and prayers. The various activities of the Nihangs, especially of the Budha (older) Dal faction, draw large crowds. A sea of humanity descends on these towns from across the globe during the festival. Recently, the Indian government accorded it the status of a national festival.
Note: Any of our other tours can also be timed to coincide with the Holi Festival. One can also have a good experience of Holi during the stay in Rajasthan.
Tour Highlights
- Walks the streets of Old Delhi on a heritage tour with your guide and explore Old Delhi markets by cycle rickshaw.
- Explore New Delhi with its imperial buildings, heritage monuments and wide avenues with your private guide
- Enjoy the holy celebrations, the Hindu festival of colours celebrated across north India with much zeal and enthusiasm
- Enjoy shopping for gems, jewellery and textiles at Jaipur, the pink city.
- A visit to Taj Mahal at sunset or sunrise, a symbol of everlasting love.




