Travellers from all over the world flock to Braj Holi to take in the festival's rich cultural heritage, vibrant colours, and lively environment. It's important to remember that the precise dates and events could change from year to year, so one must check the dates and days mentioned above.
Braj Ki Holi 2024 calendar
| Date | Holi | Location |
| March 17, 2024 | Laddu Holi celebrated in Barsana where women playfully hurl laddoos at men, which represents the playful teasing of Lord Krishna by the gopis. | Barsana |
| March 18, 2024 | Barsana's Lathmar Holi represents the thrashing of Lord Krishna with sticks by Radha and Gopis after he smeared them with colour. Men from surrounding cities, particularly Mathura, travel to Barsana to take part in this special celebration, which is held a few days before the main Holi festival. The Barsana women gave them lighthearted stick beatings. | Barsana |
| March 19, 2024 | A similar custom is followed in Nandgaon during Lathmar Holi, when men from Barsana come to town and tease the women with sticks (lathis) in a lighthearted manner. In response, women who stand in for the Gopis chase them away with sticks, signifying the jovial exchange that occurs between Lord Krishna and the Gopis on Holi. | Nandgaon |
| March 20, 2024 | The story of Lord Krishna and Radha playing with flowers is reenacted on Phoolwali Holi. At the Banke Bihari Temple in Vrindavan, worshippers congregate to witness a priest portraying Lord Krishna showering them with vibrant flowers. This is a widely attended celebration that attracts a sizable number of guests. | Banke Bihari Temple |
| March 21, 2024 | This custom, which is celebrated in Gokul, about 15 miles from Mathura, is comparable to Lathmar Holi. Women beat guys gently with small sticks instead of laths | Gokul |
| March 23, 2024 | Widows staying in Vrindavan ashrams await this day to participate in this vibrant celebration where they smear each other with colours. These women, who have lost their husbands, often lead a life deprived of many joys and celebrations, but on this day, they come together and immerse themselves in the colours of Holi festivities. | Radha Gopinath Temple, Vrindavan |
| March 24, 2024 | In the Braj region, this day is traditionally celebrated as Holika Dahan, or Chhoti Holi, with a bonfire lit in honour of Prahlad's victory over Holika and the triumph of good over evil. | Dwarkadheesh Temple Dola |
| March 25, 2024 | Priests from the local temples sprinkle people with colours, or Gulal, which are manufactured from natural materials like flowers and kesar. For this festival, people go from all around the nation. | Dwarkadheesh Temple |
| March 26, 2024 | The day after Holi, men and women gather at the Dauji temple near Mathura to play the traditional Huranga game. Men douse women in colour during the yearly celebration as the women rip off their shirts. | Dauji Temple |