Holi 2026

Holi Itinerary in Mathura-Vrindavan: A Colourful Journey Through Sacred Celebrations

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25 February 2026,
Wednesday
Barsana Laddu HoliSriji Temple,
Barsana
Sriji Temple in Barsana, dedicated to Radha Rani, is a sacred site. During Barsana Laddu Holi, devotees joyfully throw laddus at each other, celebrating Krishna’s playful love with vibrant festivities.
26 February 2026,
Thursday
Barsana Lathmar HoliMain Holi Ground,
Barsana
Barsana Lathmar Holi, held at the Main Holi Ground, is a unique celebration where women playfully chase men with sticks, reenacting the playful battle between Radha and Krishna, filled with joy and tradition.
27 February 2026,
Friday
Nandgaon HoliNand Bhawan,
Nandgaon
Nandgaon, the childhood home of Lord Krishna, hosts a vibrant Holi celebration at Nand Bhawan. Here, Lathmar Holi continues, with playful exchanges of color and music, honoring Krishna’s youthful mischief.
28 February 2026,
Saturday
Vrindavan Phoolwalon Ki HoliBankey Bihari Temple, VrindavanVrindavan’s Phoolwalon Ki Holi at Bankey Bihari Temple is a breathtaking celebration where devotees shower each other with flowers instead of colours, creating a vibrant and fragrant atmosphere of joy.
28 February 2026,
Saturday
Mathura HoliKrishna Janmabhoomi Temple,
Mathura
Mathura, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, hosts a grand Holi celebration at the Krishna Janmabhoomi Temple. Devotees celebrate with fervour, offering colours, music, and dances in honour of Krishna’s divine presence.
1 March 2026,
Sunday
Gokul HoliGokul & Raman
Reti
Gokul and Raman Reti, where Krishna spent his childhood, come alive during Holi with vibrant celebrations. Devotees gather to play with colours, reenacting Krishna’s joyous mischief with music and dance.
4 March 2026,
Wednesday
Dhulandi HoliDwarkadhish Temple,
Mathura
Dhulandi Holi at Dwarkadhish Temple, Mathura, is a grand spectacle of colour, music, and joy. Devotees celebrate by throwing vibrant colours, singing traditional songs, and dancing in honour of Lord Krishna.