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10 BEST FESTIVALS FROM AROUND THE WORLD



10 BEST FESTIVALS FROM AROUND THE WORLD

10. Dia De Los Muertos – Mexico

Dia De Los Muertos, which is Day of the Dead in English, is a Mexican holiday celebrated on November first. It honors their dead with lively celebrations that combine indigenous Aztec ritual with Catholicism. They celebrate the lives of the deceased with things they enjoyed in life. During the 3 days celebration, the families clean and decorate their loves ones’ graves with Flor de Muerto (flower of the dead). They bring toys to the dead children and bottle of tequila, mescal or pulque for adults.

9. Loi Krathong – Thailand

Loi Krathong is a festival celebrated annually across southwestern Tai cultures. In this festival, people gather around rivers or lakes and release lotus shaped rafts to pay respect to the goddess of water. The rafts are usually decorated with candles, incense and flowers. The reason behind the festival is to thank the water goddess after the rice harvest season, as well as an apology for polluting the water.

8. La Tomatina – Spain

Held in the Valencian town of Bunol, La Tomatina is a festival where the goers throw tomatoes and create tomato fights for entertainment purposes. The tomato fights go on for a couple of hours.The festival is held on the 30th of August, and begins with the crowd climbing a grease pole and claiming the ham on top. Once the ham is claimed, the legendary tomato fight starts.

7. Krampusnacht – Austria

Krampunsnacht, or Krampus Night, is a festival celebrated in parts of Europe preceding the Feast of St. Nicholas. Krampus, is a horned figure described as half goat, half demon in folklore who punishes children who misbehaved during the Christmas season. The costume of the Krampus is made out of a wooden mask and a suit made from sheep or goat skin. 

6. Haro Wine Festival – Spain

The San Vino Wine Fight is a festival held every year between the 27th and the 30th of June. The festival starts on the 27th at 7am where a bunch of people of various ages, including locals and tourists, dress in white shirts and red scarves and carry bottles, water pistols, and containers filled with wine. The festival goers climb a mountain in La Rioja, Spain, and pour the red wine all over each other. It’s one of the biggest parties that the town of Haro sees. After several hours of fun, people move into the town of Haro, and end the night with traditional dances.

5. Just for Laughs – Canada

Just for Laughs is a Canadian festival held in Montreal, Quebec. It’s one of the biggest comedy festivals in the world. It was founded in 1983 by Montreal producer Gilbert Rozon. The Just for Laughs festival features a dozen of stand-up acts, comedy galas, themed shows and free events. It attracts two million spectators every year.

4. Holi – India, Nepal

Holi is a Hindu festival celebrated in India and Nepal. It is known around the world as the festival of colours. During the festival, people celebrate the victory of the good over evil. The festival features dancing, partying, eating delicacies and spraying colors on each other. The story behind the colors, which is coloured powder called gulal, comes from the legend of Krishna. He had dark blue skin and was worried his love Radha wouldn’t accept him, so he colored her face to match his.

3. The Carnival of Venice – Italy

The Carnival of Venice is a festival held every year in Italy where people wear beautiful Venetian carnival costumes. It’s known worldwide for the elaborate masks. It’s a huge carnival that runs for two weeks and some of the events are free, some are not. The history behind the carnival was that during the 40 days of Lent, eating rich foods and drinks were banned. Therefore, people would to get their partying and eating out of the way before Lent. And that’s how the idea of the carnival came from.

2. Notting Hill Carnival – United Kingdom

Taking place in London, the Notting Hill Carnival is an annual event to celebrate the capital’s Caribbean communities, their culture and traditions. The event is held in the areas of Notting Hill, Labroke Grove and Westbourne Park and attracts around one million people annually. The carnival takes place on the August bank holiday Monday and the preceding Sunday.

1. Rio Carnival – Brazil

The Rio Carnival is a carnival held every year in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It’s famous for its samba dancing and creative costumes that leave little to the imagination. The festival dates back to the 1700s, and streets will be filled with 2 million people per day. The festival usually begins on a Friday and ends on a Wednesday, but many Brazilians turn it into a 10 day holiday.


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