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Holi 2020: these cities of Karnataka have unique colors of Holi, included in the list of World Heritage

The festival of Holi is near and a lot of enthusiasm can be seen among the people about this festival. The winter season is over and summer has begun. In such a situation, you will definitely be looking for a special place to make Holi spectacular and memorable. Today we will tell you about a place where the colors of Holi are unique. Holi of Pushkar and Mathura is also very special here.

Hampi is a beautiful place in the Indian state of Karnataka, where its history is still alive. This place is so special that UNESCO has declared it as a world heritage. Every year there are lakhs of tourists from Hampi. Especially in the month of March, most of the tourists come here to see the site and celebrate Holi.

Holi is celebrated for two days in Hampi. In these days, tourists as well as tourists gather in the historic streets of Hampi. Then a procession comes out on the beat of drums and drums and a dance of singing Holi is offered.

Two days are enough to celebrate Holi in Hampi and see the main attractions here. The special thing is that after all the day’s fun and playing color for many hours, all people take bath in the Tungabhadra river and the tributaries that come out of it.

It would be good if you decide on a trip by air. There are also Hubli and Belgaum airports to reach here, while Bangalore Airport is the closest to Hampi. If there is no time problem, then you can reach by train.

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