Holi is a festival that always brings a smile — it’s colourful, noisy, and full of laughter. Here in New Zealand, Holi has become a favourite for Indian families and friends, giving us a chance to let go, play, and celebrate together.
The Spirit of Holi in Our Lives
For many of us, Holi brings back childhood memories running around with coloured powders, teasing siblings, and dancing to Bollywood tunes. But Holi is more than just fun; it’s about forgiveness, fresh starts, and togetherness.

How We Celebrate Holi Here
Community Holi events are a blast! In parks and halls, families and friends throw bright powders, dance, and share snacks. The laughter is infectious, and you’ll see everyone young and old covered in colours, forgetting worries and enjoying the moment.
At home, parents teach kids the meaning behind Holi, sharing stories of new beginnings and kindness. It’s also a chance for many migrants to beat the winter blues and welcome the warmer days ahead.
Holi Brings Us Closer
One of the best things about Holi is how it breaks down barriers. Strangers become friends as colours fly in the air. It’s a beautiful reminder that joy and friendship can be found in the simplest moments — a lesson that feels especially meaningful when living far from home.