Indian Railways has begun operating more than 1,244 special train trips for Holi 2026 as travel demand accelerates across the country. The services, scheduled between February 25 and March 18, aim to ease pressure on key routes connecting Delhi, Mumbai, and Kolkata with Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, and Jharkhand. Railway officials expect the number of special services to reach nearly 1,500. East Central Railway leads deployment with 285 trains, followed by Western Railway with 231 and Central Railway with 209. Eastern Railway has introduced specific services, including the 03435/03436 Malda Town–Anand Vihar Holi Special operating on March 2, 9, and 16, and the 03535 Asansol–Jaipur one-way unreserved special. Why such a large launch? Regular trains already show extensive waitlists, prompting authorities to add capacity and extra coaches on high-traffic corridors. Holi Becomes a Full-Fledged Travel Season Travel data shows that Holi now drives extended trips rather than single-day returns. With the festival falling mid-week on March 4, many travelers have turned it into a multi-day cultural getaway. Flight bookings for the Holi period have increased by nearly 70-75% YOY. Heritage destinations lead the surge. Jaipur recorded a 282% rise in accommodation searches, while Udaipur saw a 233% increase. Pushkar posted a 195% jump as visitors sought immersive street celebrations. Temple towns also attracted strong interest. Vrindavan registered a 126% increase in travel searches, and Mathura followed with 109% growth. Hampi recorded a 128% rise, while Shantiniketan saw a 43% increase during the Holi window. International interest has expanded as well. Udaipur recorded a 459% increase in searches from Asian travelers, and Jaipur saw 191% growth, led by visitors from Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, Japan, and South Korea. Holi now attracts both domestic and global audiences. That shift signals a broader transformation in festival tourism. Buses and Roads Also Reflect Growing Mobility Rail and air do not stand alone. RedBus projects a 31% rise in intercity bus bookings from Delhi between February 28 and March 8 compared with the previous year’s corresponding period. Travelers increasingly prefer advance bookings and air-conditioned sleeper coaches for overnight routes. Advance bus bookings overall have risen more than 70%, while women travelers account for nearly 40% of total seats booked, with female bookings rising close to 80%. Major corridors such as Delhi-Lucknow and Delhi-Varanasi have recorded more than 60% growth. Mumbai-Pune and Mumbai-Nagpur routes have climbed around 75%, while Hyderabad-Vijayawada and Hyderabad-Bengaluru show approximately 70% growth. Tier 2 and Tier 3 cities now play a central role. Gorakhpur, Bhopal, Kanpur, Darbhanga, and Varanasi have posted strong increases in flight bookings. Lucknow, Ranchi, and Patna also show steady growth. What Does This Mean for the Broader Travel Economy? The surge extends beyond transportation. Hotels, aviation operators, and ground transport providers all report heightened demand. Leisure destinations such as Udaipur, Dehradun, Srinagar, Goa, Jaipur, and Darjeeling have recorded robust booking trends. Industry data shows a combined 211% rise in travel interest across key Holi destinations. That figure highlights how festivals increasingly drive economic activity across sectors. Now, Holi functions as a nationwide travel catalyst.