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Vrindavan, Barsana, Nanadgaon Holi Photo Tour
Day 1
25 Feb : Vrindavan Participants will be picked up from the railway station/ Ariport in a Car Arrive at pre-booked hotel at 12pm Vrindavan un pack have tea and get ready for a warm-up shoot around the streets and ghats of Vrindavan and Evening Aarti and activities in and around Ghats of Yamuna river. In the night a small 30 minutes briefing session on the tour and what we will be doing for next 3 days. Brefing session will happen every day with seeing and discussion about the best images.
Day 2
26 Feb : Barsana (Laddoo Holi) Morning breakfast at the hotel and traveling to Barsana to shoot “Ladoo Holi”, 50km away from Vrindavan. As we will be shooting around and it will be difficult to meet for a lunch so carry your own packed food for the day. We will explore and photograph the Barsana village and temple which is up hills and places around. U will get to photograph people playing holi with colors.
Day 3
27 Feb : At Barsana (Lathmar Holi) We start early in the morning after breakfast for Barsana to experience one world renowned Holi Lathimar Holi in Barsana you will have to find a strategic point to photograph the lathmar as u might get hit by the lathis. Also before that we can walk around the village to get pictures of colorful holi played in the region before Lathimar Holi
Day 4
28 Feb: At Nandgaon (Lathmar Holi) We will start early in the morning for Nandagaon village which is approx 50km from Vrindavan after breakfast Lathmar holi in Nandgaon which happens on ground. We will have to take a strategic position on top of the home for better pictures. and explore the places around
Day 5
01st march: At Vrindavan Pack upand leave back to railway station drop to railway station at around 10am
ABOUT HOLI VRINDAVAN, BARSANA, NANDAGAON:-
Holi, one of India's most joyful festivals, brings a smile to many people's faces. The festival of colors is also celebrated as a triumph of good over evil. It's time to let go of all inhibitions, revel in the experience of youthful flirtations, and celebrate life with color.
Holi is undoubtedly a boisterous occasion celebrated with great zeal and vigor throughout India. However, if you want to experience the traditional Holi, you must visit Vrindavan, Mathura, or Braj Bhumi. People from all over the world come to celebrate Holi in Vrindavan, Mathura, and Barsana. After all, it is a grand occasion. Although there is a set date for Holi, the festivities begin on Basant Panchami and last until the day of Holi (Phalgun Purnima). To get the most out of Holi, we recommend arriving a few days before and staying past the actual Holi date. And, of course, photographers will have a field day during Holi. The colors will be red, yellow, and orange.

