India, Feb. 24 -- The holy town of Pushkar in Rajasthan attracts tourists from all around the world to discover its heritage, culture and mythological significance. Apart from being one of the oldest cities in India and housing the only temple dedicated to Lord Brahma, it's the vibrant Holi celebrations that make the town a special place. Holi 2026 will be celebrated on March 3, marking Holika Dahan on March 2. Discover how to spend the 'festival of colours' in Ajmer, rich in local Rajasthani traditions, spiritual gatherings, and grand lakeside musical festivities at Pushkar Lake.
Read our guide to global festivals that are as colourful as Holi.
Why celebrate Holi in Pushkar?
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