Multi-coloured powders are thrown pell-mell, rising up in the air and falling upon the skin as participants instantly become jubilant. Holi or the Festival of Colours is celebrated all across India, towards the end of February or the beginning of March. It is held annually to rejoice the start of Spring. This year the festivities took place on the 23rd and 24th of March. Furthermore, it is held on a full moon day. In South India, the festivities are not as intense as in the North. South Indians take part in religious observances as well. If you plan to visit South India to take part in the festivities of similar events and are intent on getting the best deals on flights to Chennai checkout the offers on Findmyfare. You can comfortably fly to India and celebrate in colour.
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