In the Nepalese capital, Kathmandu, many tourists joined in the festivities, smearing each other with red, green, blue, and pink powder.
Millions of people in South Asia celebrated Holi, the Hindu festival of colours, by smearing each other with brightly ...
Holi is celebrated by smearing each other with brightly coloured powder, dancing and feasting on traditional confectionery.
In Varanasi, Uttar Pradesh, the two-day Masaan, or crematorium, Holi along the banks of the Ganges river attracts thousands of visitors from across India and beyond. During this unique celebration, ...
NEW DELHI – Millions of people in India celebrated Holi, but the festival of colours took place amid heightened vigilance in ...
Millions of Indians are celebrating Holi, the festival of colours. The spring festival symbolises the victory of good over evil and marks the end of winter. People light a bonfire, smear or spray ...
Tourists visiting Asia’s largest tulip garden here are spellbound by a riot of colours and mesmerised by its breath-taking beauty as the 50-hectare Tulip Garden opened for the public on Wednesday ...
Millions of people across South Asia have been covered in coloured powder as part of Holi, the Hindu festival of colours. In India - home to around one billion Hindus - people threw coloured ...