HOLI PUMINA
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As in India, coloured powder and water are thrown at each other. And Kathmandu is transformed into an XXL battlefield.
The Holi Pumina or Fagu Pumina, the "Feast of Colours", takes place on the full moon of the month of Phalgun. As in India, coloured powder and water are thrown at each other to announce the arrival of the monsoon. The festival has somewhat lost its good-natured side in Kathmandu, which has turned into a huge battlefield, where tourists are willingly targeted, sometimes abusively. Beware! This festival, particularly spectacular in the Terai, can take place in February or March depending on the lunar calendar.
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