Holi 2025: 6 Bollywood-inspired destinations you can visit on a budget

Holi 2025: 6 Bollywood-inspired destinations you can visit on a budget
Holi 2025: 6 Bollywood-inspired destinations you can visit on a budget

Mumbai: Holi and Bollywood share a deep cultural connection, with countless films capturing the festival’s infectious energy through song, dance, and vibrant colour play. The festival, known as the ‘Festival of colours,’ brings people together in joyous celebration, symbolising love, unity, and the triumph of good over evil. Iconic Holi sequences in movies like Baghban, Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani, and Raanjhanaa have made many dreams of experiencing this festival firsthand.

If you’re eager to celebrate Holi 2025 like a Bollywood movie scene but are worried about the costs, don’t fret! There are plenty of budget-friendly destinations across India where you can enjoy the festival’s grandeur without breaking the bank. Whether you want to witness the legendary Lathmar Holi in Barsana or revel in the colour-soaked ghats of Varanasi, here are six affordable places to make your Holi celebrations truly unforgettable, each offering a unique experience inspired by Bollywood, as curated by Jatinder Paul Singh, Co-founder and CEO of Viacation.

Best Holi destinations inspired by Bollywood

Here are the best Holi destinations inspired by Bollywood movies:

1. Mathura and Vrindavan

Mathura and Vrindavan, the birthplace of Lord Krishna, are famous for their grand Holi celebrations. The streets come alive with colours, music, and joyous celebrations, drawing visitors from all over India and the world.

While not many Bollywood movies have directly filmed Holi scenes in the region, songs like Radha Kaise Na Jale from Lagaan (2001) reflect the playful love of Radha and Krishna, much like the legends surrounding Mathura’s Holi. The classic Holi Khele Raghuveera from Baghban (2003) also captures the festive spirit seen in North India.

Budget Tip: For travellers from across India or the world, take a train to Mathura, use local transport to get to Barsana and Nandgaon, and stay in guesthouses or community-run homestays for an affordable experience while enjoying local street food and ‘dhabas.’

2. Barsana and Nandgaon

In Barsana and Nandgaon, Holi is celebrated with a unique tradition called Lathmar Holi, where women playfully hit men with sticks while colours fill the air. While Bollywood has rarely explored this tradition, Toilet – Ek Prem Katha (2017) featured glimpses of the celebrations. Historical films like Jodhaa Akbar (2008) have also portrayed grand Holi festivities similar in scale.

Budget Tip: Consider taking a budget-friendly local train, use public transportation to explore the area, stay in guesthouses or affordable hostels, and enjoy local food at street vendors or small eateries for a more economical experience.

3. Varanasi

Varanasi’s Holi is a mesmerising mix of tradition and chaos. The ghats turn into a sea of colours, and bhaang-infused revelry adds to the celebration. The film Raanjhanaa (2013) beautifully captures the Holi experience in Varanasi, especially in the song Tum Tak.

Budget Tip: Take a train to Varanasi, use shared rickshaws for transport, stay in budget hotels or guesthouses near the ghats, and enjoy affordable meals at smaller eateries around the area.

4. Purulia

If you are looking for a Holi celebration beyond the usual, Purulia in West Bengal offers a unique experience with folk performances and the famous Chhau dance. For a glimpse of traditional Bengali Holi, Parineeta (2005) beautifully captures the essence of Dol Jatra, Bengal’s unique way of celebrating the festival with colours and music.

Budget Tip: Use local buses for affordable travel, stay with local families through homestays, and buy fresh produce from local markets to cook inexpensive meals.

5. Jaipur

Jaipur’s Holi celebrations at Govind Dev Ji Temple blend devotion with colours. While Bollywood has not directly filmed Holi here, the city’s royal charm has been featured in movies like Jodhaa Akbar (2008) and Badrinath Ki Dulhania (2017), which has a lively Holi sequence.

Budget Tip: Use public transportation, stay in heritage guesthouses with dormitories for budget-friendly accommodation, and shop for affordable souvenirs at the local markets.

6. Manali

For those who want to mix Holi with adventure, Manali offers a breathtaking setting with snow-capped peaks. Inspired by Yeh Jawaani Hai Deewani (2013), many travellers head to the mountains for a youthful and carefree Holi celebration. The film’s hit song Balam Pichkari perfectly captures this fun-loving spirit.

Budget Tip: Carpool with other travellers, stay in campsites or shared hostels, and enjoy free or low-cost outdoor activities like hiking to make your trip to Manali more affordable.

Holi in India is a celebration like no other, and over the years, Bollywood has perfectly captured its vibrant energy and joy. Whether you are drawn to the colourful streets of Mathura, the unique traditions of Barsana, the lively ghats of Varanasi, or the cultural charm of Purulia, each destination offers a one-of-a-kind experience inspired by Bollywood films.

No matter your budget or interests, these places have something special to make your Holi unforgettable. So, pack your bags, choose your destination, and get ready to create lasting memories this Holi!

 Holi is one of India’s most exuberant festivals, and Bollywood has long captured its colourful, joyous spirit on screen. If you’ve ever dreamed of celebrating Holi like in the movies, you don’t need a lavish budget to make it happen. From the iconic streets of Mathura to the scenic beauty of Manali, here are six Bollywood-inspired destinations where you can immerse yourself in the festival’s magic without overspending.  Travel Lifestyle News -Fashion Trends, Beauty Tips, Celebrity Party News, Relationship advice, Travel and Food Tips