One of the most popular festivals among Hindus, Holi is a two day festival of colours and water which is celebrated without any distinction of cast or creed. The first day of Holi ends up with lighting of bone fire in the night. This is the second day when people sprinkle colours and splash water on each other.
Holi in Mathura and Barsana is very famous. Thousands of devotees of lord Krishna and tourists come to Mathura every year to celebrate this festival in the fond memory of their lord and his beloved, Radha. March 20 is the
Holi date in 2011 when the disciples of Krishna from around all the corners of India will travel to Mathura to observe this wonderful festival.
Most people prefer traveling to the holy city of Lord Krishna by road. If you also want to indulge yourself in joyous celebrations and solemn rituals, book you Holi bus today only. It is altogether a different experience where you will see people draped in white cloth thronging the streets and smearing bright colours and water on each other. Regardless of age, social status, caste, creed, race and sex, people play pranks on each other and shout with joy.
Holi buses to Mathura are available from most major cities of North India. Special buses are also introduced by both public and private bus service providers for this occasion because of the increased rush. Transportation to Mathura increases by almost one and half times during Holi season.
Holi bus booking can be done online. All bus service providers offer this feature. Alternatively, you can log on to TravelYaari.com. Here you can view all available buses from different service providers. If you really want to celebrate this Holi in Mathura, it is wise to book your tickets in advance. As the festival approaches closer, bus tickets are not available easily.