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| Mode | Price |
| Quad Sharing | ₹ 6999 |
| Triple Sharing | ₹ 7500 |
| Double Sharing | ₹ 9999 |
Q: What are the exact Holi 2026 dates for this package?
A: Main Holi celebration on March 3–4, 2026 (poolside party on Day 2 aligns with Rangwali Holi). Batches around March 2–5.
Q: Is the Holi party included?
A: Yes – full poolside Holi with DJ, rain dance, colours & thandai is included.
Q: What vehicle is used from Delhi?
A: AC Tempo Traveller (for smaller groups) or Volvo/Sleeper Bus (larger batches) – comfortable & safe.
Q: Is alcohol/bhang allowed?
A: Limited thandai provided (bhang optional – consume at own risk/responsibly). No hard alcohol in inclusions.
Q: Is Pushkar safe during Holi?
A: Yes, especially in our organised group with a dedicated captain. We prioritise safety & respect local customs.
Q: Can solo travellers join?
A: Absolutely! Most of our groups are mixed & friendly – perfect for making new friends.
Q: What if I want to extend my stay?
A: Contact us – we can help with extra nights or Camel Fair packages.
Best Photography Spot: "For the best aerial shots of the Holi colours in the main square, head to the rooftop of the 'Doctor Alone' or 'SunSet' café early in the morning."
The 'Kapda Phaad' Caution: "The main square Holi can get extremely high-energy and crowded. If you prefer a more relaxed vibe, stay at our poolside party or visit the Varaha Ghat area, which is slightly calmer."
Footwear Advice: "Do not wear expensive shoes. The streets will be slippery with water and colours. Wear sturdy, old sneakers with a good grip."
Strictly Vegetarian & Dry: "Pushkar is a temple town. Carrying or consuming alcohol and non-veg food is a legal offence and can lead to heavy fines. Respect the local sanctity to ensure a smooth trip."
Temple Entry: "While playing Holi, remember that entry into the inner sanctum of the Brahma Temple with wet or color-drenched clothes is restricted. Plan your temple visit before the colour play starts."
Dedicated Female Captains: "We ensure at least one female trip coordinator for our Holi batches to provide an extra layer of comfort and safety for our female travellers."
Colour Quality: "We only provide and allow 100% Herbal/Organic Gulaal. Chemical dyes are strictly discouraged to protect your skin and the environment of the holy lake."
Gulaab Bari: "Visit the local rose farms on the outskirts of Pushkar. Pushkar is known as the 'Rose Garden of Rajasthan,' and the scent of fresh roses in the morning is a great contrast to the hectic Holi energy."
Old Pushkar vs. New Pushkar: "Take a 10-minute walk to 'Old Pushkar' for a more traditional, quieter experience of the festival away from the DJ crowds."
Waterproof Pouch: For your phone and cash (essential for the rain dance).
Sunglasses: To protect your eyes from dry powder.
Old Towel & Toiletries: Most hotels will charge extra for stained towels; bring an old one you can discard.
Moisturiser/Oil: Apply a thick layer of coconut oil before the event for easy colour removal.
The Long Weekend: "Since Holi 2026 falls on a Tuesday (March 3rd), our package is designed as a 'Long Weekend Escape,' allowing you to return to Delhi on Wednesday morning just in time for the mid-week."
✅ Savitri Mata Temple: A serene hilltop temple offering panoramic views of Pushkar and the desert. Perfect for a peaceful visit.
✅ Brahma Lake: A sacred pilgrimage spot with a tranquil atmosphere, surrounded by temples.
✅ Pushkar Lake: Known for its spiritual significance, scenic ghats, and breathtaking sunset views.
✅ Sarafa Bazaar: A lively market in Ajmer with street food and handicrafts, perfect for cultural exploration.
✅ Ajmer Sharif Dargah: A revered Sufi shrine offering a peaceful and spiritual experience.
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