Holi colour
The main celebration brings residents and visitors together in a lively public setting.
Experience Himachal’s celebrated Holi fair in Sujanpur Tira with colour, music, cultural programmes and historic surroundings.

Sujanpur Tira hosts one of Himachal Pradesh’s prominent Holi fairs. The celebration combines the familiar play of colour with organised cultural programmes, exhibitions and community events.
The historic town, associated with the Katoch rulers and its broad Chaugan, gives the festival a distinctive setting. Visitors can combine the fair with Sujanpur’s temples, murals and fort-area heritage.
Dates follow Holi and the official programme changes annually. Use skin-safe colours, ask before applying colour to others, protect heritage surfaces and follow local crowd and traffic instructions.
Understand the tradition before planning your visit.
The main celebration brings residents and visitors together in a lively public setting.
Cultural programmes extend the festival beyond colour play.
The town’s Chaugan, temples and Katoch-era heritage shape the experience.
The fair attracts families and groups from Hamirpur and neighbouring districts.
Respectful photography can document both celebration and the town’s setting.
Practical steps for a smoother and more considerate festival experience.

Choose non-toxic colours and avoid throwing powder into eyes or faces.

Do not apply colour to someone who does not wish to participate.

Use a waterproof pouch for phones, documents and cameras.

Do not smear colours on temple walls, murals or historic structures.

Roads and parking become busy after the main celebration.
Kangra Airport at Gaggal is the nearest regional airport for many visitors, followed by a road journey to Sujanpur.
Una Himachal and Pathankot are practical railheads depending on your route. Continue to Sujanpur by road.
Sujanpur is connected by road with Hamirpur, Kangra and surrounding towns. Festival traffic can affect local bus and taxi timings.
Planning note: Confirm the annual festival programme, weather and local traffic arrangements before departure.

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Rock-cut temples, mythology and panoramic countryside in the Kangra Valley.

A dramatic historic fort overlooking the Banganga and Manjhi river valleys.

An ancient temple town surrounded by mountain scenery and quiet villages.

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It is held around the Hindu festival of Holi in March. Confirm the official multi-day programme for the year of travel.
Public events are associated with Sujanpur Tira and its large Chaugan, although venues may vary by programme.
It combines Holi colour with organised cultural programmes and the heritage setting of the former Katoch capital.
Yes. Stay outside active colour zones, communicate clearly and observe from a respectful distance.
Use non-toxic, skin-safe colours and avoid forceful application, water balloons and colour near eyes.
Use weather-resistant covers or sealed pouches and ask permission before taking close portraits.
Temples, murals, the Chaugan and fort-area heritage can be explored outside the busiest festival hours.
Services operate, but timings and traffic may change. Confirm the return journey before joining the main celebration.
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