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Dance like mad, splash colors or play with fire, festivals are great way to know about any country’s culture, tradition and custom. The thrill and excitement associated with festival’s can transform any person into free minded spirit. Quite different from routine travels, festival travel is a life changing experience which let you to come out of your cocoons and helps you to discover a new person in you. They are always meant to rejoice your souls, creativity and look beyond your prejudice.

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  • Time TO Celebrate

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  • Ten Festivals Not to Miss

    Dance like mad, splash colours or play with fire, festivals are great way to

    know about any countrys culture, tradition and custom. The thrill and excitement associated with festivals can transform any person into free minded spirit.

    Quite different from routine travels, festival travel is a life changing

    experience which let you to come out of your cocoons and helps you to discover a new person in you.

    They are always meant to rejoice your souls, creativity and look beyond

    your prejudice.

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  • Snow & Ice Festival- Harbin, China

    If you can tolerate the bone chilling cold, then you should definitely head to the Harbin Snow & Ice festival.

    Feast your eyes with exquisite ice and snow moulded into the fine

    masterpieces decorated with lights and lasers, carving towering over 20 feet in height.

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  • Contestants all across the world come here to exhibit the craft of making

    beautiful sculpture out of ice and snow.

    Organized every year from 5 January to 5 February, it has become the chinas one of the most sought out festival.

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  • Holi- Festival of colors, India

    Whether youre a kid, teenager or a grown up, I can bet that you will definitely gonna love this festive; such is the charm of Holi.

    Splash color, beat drums, shake a leg with friends, get drenched and sing songs, celebrating Holi is pure fun.

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  • Mostly celebrated in India, Nepal, Sri Lanka, and other Hindu regions, it usually falls in the month of March and April.

    Cascamorras- Baza, Spain

    Get dirty! Take off your expensive clothes and cover yourself in grease...

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  • to accompany hundreds of Spaniards to reenact the stealing of a famous

    statue of the Virgen de la Piedad, which took place over 500 years ago.

    Lasting for three days, Cascamorras takes place in the towns of Guadix

    and Baza in the province of Granada, Spain, annually on September 6.

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  • Carnival- Venice, Italy

    Forget your identity for a day..

    and hide yourself behind the elaborated masks.

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  • Indeed, one of its kinds, this Carnival has been a Venice tradition since the 13th century and people in different disguises from all over the world

    gather every year in Venice to ensure their participation in the masked celebration.

    Up Helly Aa Fire Festival- Lerwick, Scotland

    Fire! Fire! Fire! Dont be panic! We are talking about the Up Helly Aa fire festival held in Shetland, Scotland.

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  • Celebrated annually in the middle of winter to mark the end of the Yule

    season, it is Europes largest fire festival.

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  • Every year thousand of guizers take a torchlight procession throughout the town which culminated with the burning of a full-scale Viking ship.

    La Tomatina- Buol, Spain

    Fight with tomatoes, lots of overripe tomatoes. What? Sound crazy,

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  • But La Tomatina is all about tomatoes and every year thousands of tourists landed in Spain especially to attend this crazy festival.

    Featured in many films, this festival is pure fun to attend. It is one of the

    largest food fight festival held on the last Wednesday of August each year in the town of Bunol near to Valencia in Spain.

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  • Carnival- Rio deJaneiro, Brazil

    Colorful costumes, Giant parades and Samba Music, made Rio De Janerio

    Carnival, the most famousCarnival festival of the Brazil held before lent every year.

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  • Once you landed in the Carnival Capital of the world, its difficult for you to run away from its charm.

    Its nonstop party here and every day 2 million people hit the streets, making it the biggest Carnival.

    Pamplona Bull Running, Spain

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  • How it feels when a bull gone mad is chasing you?

    Might be it make you scared and excited, but for the people of Spain it is a time honored tradition enough to challenge them and raise their

    adrenaline level.

    Held every year from July 6th to 14th, this festival is for brave hearted

    people only.

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  • Lantern Festival- Pingxi, Taiwan

    Imagine a sky with thousand of floating ablaze Lanterns that light up the

    sky.

    Celebrated annual as a mark of the beginning of the Chinese New year in

    Pingxi, Taiwan it is one of the worlds largest lantern festival.

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  • Its amazing to see the sky in ablaze of the luminous glory of thousand Lanterns.

    Oktoberfest- Munich, Germany

    Oktoberfest is all about beer, beer and beer.

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  • Held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany. It is the worlds largest beer festival that runs for 16 days from late September to the first weekend in

    October.

    Beautiful waitresses serving huge glasses of beer for free would definitely a perk.

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