Holi is a Hindu festival that is renowned for its celebration of bright colors.
It usually takes place in March, marking the beginning of spring, with religious ceremonies that include dancing, singing and throwing coloured paint. This year, it takes place on March 14.
Across South Asia, Holi is a euphoric day in which streets are transformed with technicolours. But if you’re not able to make it across the ocean, you can celebrate Holi in London too.
Indulge at Babur’s Holi Party
Chefs at Barbur get ready for Holi
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Indian restaurant Babur will be serving a five-course tasting menu, including the likes of Savour Rang Barse Dahi Vad, a lentil doughnut with sweet yogurt, tamarind, pomegranate and mint chutney and Rangoli Gulab Jamun Ki Chat, multicoloured milk dumplings adorned with saffron rabdi, betel leaf and sugared rose petals.