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World’s Most Holi-Obsessed Countries 2024 – India Ranks 8th

Created by Harsh Sonawala
Last updated on Mar 21, 2024
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Can you believe that India is not the most Holi-Obsessed County in the World! We surely couldn’t fathom this data until we really deep dived into it.

At India Someday, we’ve embarked on a groundbreaking exploration into the global celebration of the vibrant Holi festival. Our findings surprised us and challenge conventional assumptions, revealing that India does not lead the pack in terms of Holi fervour; instead, it ranks 8th among the world’s most Holi-obsessed nations. The top spot is claimed by Qatar, closely trailed by Singapore and Mauritius.

Key Pointers

  • Qatar is the most Holi-obsessed country in the world.
  • Singapore is the second most Holi-obsessed country, while Mauritius, is third.
  • Indias ranks 8th.

Delving into the Data

We delved into a meticulous analysis of Google search data spanning from March 2023 to February 2024, focusing on key Holi-related search terms such as “holi festival,” “holi celebration,” and “holi date.” By assessing the aggregate number of searches per 100,000 residents, our study provided a standardized measure of Holi enthusiasm across diverse populations.

Top 20 Holi-Obsessed Countries in the World

Rank Country Score
1 Qatar 254.70
2 Singapore 206.33
3 Mauritius 143.93
4 United Arab Emirates 131.54
5 New Zealand 127.51
6 Bahrain 115.09
7 United Kingdom 100.93
8 India 85.47
9 Germany 78.79
10 Switzerland 75.74
11 Austria 73.85
12 Netherlands 70.79
13 Australia 68.59
14 Trinidad and Tobago 60.33
15 USA 54.04
16 Canada 44.78
17 Latvia 44.06
18 Nepal 43.56
19 Kuwait 38.86
20 Oman 35.50

Note: Score represents the number of Holi-related searches per 100,000 residents.

Infographic – 20 Most Holi-Obsessed Countries in the World

Infographic - World's Most Holi-Obsessed Countries 2024

Rank Country Score
21 Djibouti 32.95
22 Norway 32.70
23 Finland 32.56
24 Denmark 30.45
25 Spain 25.13
26 Ireland 24.99
27 Estonia 24.15
28 Uruguay 23.95
29 Saudi Arabia 22.56
30 Malaysia 21.75
31 Croatia 21.40
32 Indoensia 20.34
33 Belgium 19.56
34 Hungary 18.91
35 North Macedonia 18.01
36 Portugal 17.34
37 Sweden 17.20
38 Guinea-Bissau 15.72
39 Costa Rica 15.68
40 Slovenia 15.54
41 Eswatini 14.71
42 Argentina 14.50
43 Botswana 13.69
44 Paraguay 13.50
45 Israel 13.39
46 Moldova 13.13
47 Colombia 12.84
48 Gabon 12.54
49 Namibia 12.49
50 Serbia 12.42
51 El Salvador 11.98
52 Albania 11.95
53 Jamaica 11.68
54 Kyrgystan 11.62
55 Italy 11.48
56 Lithuania 11.43
57 Armenia 11.07
58 Thailand 10.64
59 France 10.62
60 Bosnia and Herzegovina 10.07
61 Mongolia 9.54
62 Gambia 9.51
63 Georgia 8.83
64 Azerbaijan 8.13
65 Panama 8.12
66 Greece 7.92
67 Dominican Republic 7.67
68 Czech Republic 7.58
69 Mauritania 7.37
70 Turkey 7.34
71 Bolivia 6.87
72 Chile 6.61
73 Philippines 6.43
74 Liberia 6.29
75 Slovakia 6.08
76 Palestine 6.02
77 Lebanon 6.01
78 Sri Lanka 5.99
79 Lesotho 5.64
80 Mexico 5.60
81 Republic of the Congo 5.37
82 Niger 5.20
83 Pakistan 5.06
84 Central African Republic 4.97
85 Nicargua 4.90
86 Ecuador 4.87
87 Poland 4.82
88 Libya 4.76
89 Gautemala 4.69
90 Bangladesh 4.57
91 Laos 4.43
92 Romania 4.33
93 Kazakhstan 4.12
94 Togo 4.08
95 Turkmenistan 3.97
96 Peru 3.95
97 Sierra Leone 3.88
98 Belarus 3.59
99 Taiwan 3.52
100 Honduras 3.39
101 Tajikistan 3.27
102 Brazil 3.09
103 South Africa 2.93
104 Jordan 2.92
105 Venezuela 2.91
106 Haiti 2.81
107 Papua New Guinea 2.80
108 Tunisia 2.78
109 Benin 2.62
110 Burundi 2.57
111 Kenya 2.56
112 Rwanda 2.49
113 Guinea 2.49
114 Ukraine 2.25
115 Morocco 2.23
116 Zimbabwe 2.17
117 South Sudan 2.17
118 Cambodia 1.93
119 Japan 1.86
120 Somalia 1.82
121 Algeria 1.82
122 Senegal 1.81
123 Zambia 1.68
124 South Korea 1.61
125 Malawi 1.53
126 Myanmar 1.48
127 Mali 1.47
128 Burkina Faso 1.45
129 Tanzania 1.34
130 Chad 1.32
131 Vietnam 1.32
132 Madagascar 1.23
133 Cameroon 1.17
134 Ivory Coast 1.12
135 Ghana 1.07
136 Yemen 1.03
137 Mozambique 1.02
138 Angola 0.97
139 Afghanistan 0.96
140 Uzbekistan 0.90
141 Democratic Republic of the Congo 0.87
142 Egypt 0.79
143 Sudan 0.79
144 Iraq 0.76
145 Uganda 0.72
146 Nigeria 0.59
147 Ethiopia 0.31
148 China 0.06

Insights from the Findings

At India Someday, we believe these findings are fascinating. They emphasize the universal appeal of Holi, transcending geographical and cultural boundaries. We’re particularly intrigued by nations such as Qatar and Singapore clinching top spots, indicative of the widespread popularity and appreciation for this colorful celebration.

See more: How to experience Holi in India like a local

Implications of the Study

  • Global Interest in Holi: Our study illuminates a surprising global interest in Holi, extending far beyond its traditional association with India. Countries from diverse regions exhibit significant engagement, underscoring the festival’s universal appeal.
  • Middle Eastern Engagement: Notably, countries in the Middle East, including Qatar, the United Arab Emirates, and Bahrain, prominently feature among the most Holi-obsessed nations. This suggests notable interest and participation in the festival among residents of these regions, despite it not being traditionally ingrained in their cultures.
  • Multicultural Affinity: Singapore and Mauritius, known for their multicultural populations, exhibit considerable affinity towards Holi. This underscores the festival’s ability to transcend geographical and cultural boundaries.
  • Emerging Global Recognition: Surprisingly, countries like New Zealand, the United Kingdom, Germany, and Switzerland, not typically associated with Holi celebrations, show substantial interest. This underscores the growing global recognition and appreciation for the festival, indicating its emergence as a celebrated cultural event internationally.
  • Cultural Exchange and Globalization: The findings highlight the power of cultural exchange and globalization in shaping festivities like Holi, serving as a unifying force that brings people together in a joyous celebration of colors, love, and camaraderie.
  • Call for Reevaluation: This study prompts a reevaluation of our understanding of cultural festivals and encourages embracing the richness of cultural exchanges in an increasingly interconnected world. Holi’s global reach challenges preconceived notions and highlights the dynamic nature of cultural traditions.

In conclusion, at India Someday, our comprehensive analysis provides valuable insights into the global fascination with Holi, emphasizing its ability to unite people worldwide in a shared celebration of joy and cultural expression.

Methodology

Our methodology involved a rigorous analysis of Google search data, focusing on prominent Holi-related keywords. By standardizing the data and calculating the aggregate number of searches per 100,000 residents, our study provided a comprehensive assessment of Holi enthusiasm across different countries. This meticulous approach ensured accurate rankings based on the intensity of Holi interest and engagement within various populations.

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