Only once a year! Right next door to China! Nepal is about to usher in the world s most holiday!

Mondo Social Updated on 2024-02-04

When you think of Nepal, what comes to mind

Whether it's the magnificent snow-capped peaks, the dense primeval forests, or the dense religious temple complexes

But you know what? On the occasion of the arrival of spring.

There will be a big national carnival here – Nepal Holi.

Holi, also known as Holi and Colours, is a traditional New Year in South Asian countries such as India, Nepal, and Bhutan, as well as a Hindu blessing festival that heralds the arrival of spring.

People are reveling, water bags are flying all over the sky, powder is thrown freely, and countless colorful faces will shout "happy holi!" at you from time to time”

The rainbow run, which was all the rage at the beginning, can only be regarded as a shallow joke in front of this grand event. Only once you've been here do you know what a real "" is!

In late March this year, the rhododendrons are gradually blooming, and spring and festivals are coming again.

What special experiences will you have here?

Come to Kathmandu Durbar Square on this day at its liveliest.

On Holi Day, people gather early around Durbar Square and the most prestigious singers perform on stage, transforming Durbar Square into a sea of joy.

During Holi, the festive atmosphere is not to be missed!

In each traditional square, you will see people dressed in traditional costumes and dancing joyfully to celebrate the arrival of spring.

Various celebrations such as ** meetings and theatrical performances will be held in various places, and they will take to the streets, simply set up a shed and put it up, and they can become an ** island on the street.

Leave Kathmandu behind and experience a different kind of festive atmosphere in Pokhara.

Unlike the revelry of Kathmandu's Royal Palace Square, Pokhara's bustle and nature come together. The main event here is near the main lakeside road, and it is as lively as Kathmandu.

In the evening, there is also a bonfire show on the shores of Lake Phewa, and the bars and cafes become the main venues for the fun.

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