There's something going on somehwhere on the planet every single day! And here are some of tjhe world's most fascinating festivals, celebrations, festivals, competitions, and other events. 


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5 terrific New Year´s Eve destinations in the USA

Sudip Biswas Wait, isn´t India majority Hindu and large-minority Muslim, with Christians only about two to three percent of the population? Absolutely, but as with other Asian countries like Japan, Christmas has become a cultural phenomenon that transcends religions, and Indians love a good festival! So apart from places like Goa, Kerala, northeastern states like Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Manipur, and parts of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, which hold large church services, street decorations,…

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8 places to enjoy Christmas in India - yes, India

Sudip Biswas Wait, isn´t India majority Hindu and large-minority Muslim, with Christians only about two to three percent of the population? Absolutely, but as with other Asian countries like Japan, Christmas has become a cultural phenomenon that transcends religions, and Indians love a good festival! So apart from places like Goa, Kerala, northeastern states like Nagaland, Mizoram, Meghalaya, Manipur, and parts of Tamil Nadu and Karnataka, which hold large church services, street decorations,…

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In the British Virgin Islands, Anegada and its lobster festival

Most travelers have heard of the U.S. Virgin Islands; some of the British Virgin Islands. Those familiar with the BVI usually know Tortola, and maybe even Virgin Gorda and Jost Van Dyke. But it seems that few have ever heard of Anegada. Which is a shame because it has so much to recommend it.For starters, the northernmost of the BVI - a mere 15 square miles and with a population of just 450, a 45-minute ferry ride from Tortola - boasts multiple beautiful beaches with soft sand whiter and azure…

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  • The big celebration in my country this month takes place from June 20 to 24: the fogueres or hogueras (bonfires) of St. John on the 23rd, connected with the summer solstice and pagan traditions but also later co-opted by the Catholic Church (as it did with so many other pagan holidays) to commemorate the birth of St. John the Baptist. Partying and bonfires are the two central elements, and their expression ranges from quiet beachside and countryside observances in some parts of Spain to a big, all-stops-out party complete with parades and huge papier-mâché effigies in the city of Alicante. I´ve attended several in various places, and loved each and every one! https://spanaly.com/fiestas-de-san-juan/
    Fiestas de San Juan in Spain: Experience the Magical Night of Fire
    Discover Spain’s fiery Fiestas de San Juan in Alicante and Cataluña. Experience bonfires, fireworks, music, and summer magic on Spain’s most luminous…
  • Plenty of the usual suspects, but also a few I wouldn´t have suspected. Anaheim? Louisville? Pittsburgh? https://www.travelandleisure.com/best-new-years-eve-cities-usa-wall...
  • Woza! https://travelnoire.com/the-7-best-afro-centric-festivals-around-th...
    The 8 Best Afro-Centric Festivals Around The World - Travel Noire
  • Pretty amazing - the world´s largest religious festival - a month and a half long - just got underway https://time.com/7206407/maha-kumbh-mela-festival-india/
    Maha Kumbh Mela: What to Know About the Indian Festival
    Millions of Hindu devotees, mystics and holy men and women from all across India flocked to the northern city of Prayagraj on Monday to kickstart wha…
  • Yes, my country´s 12 grapes at midnight is on this list, and I knew about others, but I also learned some new things here, too https://time.com/6550868/new-years-traditions-around-the-world/?_bh...
    10 New Year's Traditions From Across the Globe
    From the Times Square ball drop to hanging onions, here are some of the ways different countries welcome the new year. 
  • This sounds fascinating - I knew Dua Lipa was from Kosovo, and now she´s aiming to put it on the music festival map with one in Pristina called "Sunny Hill," now in its sixth year: https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c72v40pmgv1o
    Sunny Hill: Dua Lipa's family festival 'changing' Kosovo's image
    Dua Lipa and her dad's Sunny Hill Festival saw artists like Stormzy, Burna Boy, Bebe Rexha as headliners.
  • Holi, India's festival of colors which starts tomorrow, is the country's most popular celebration after Diwali, and to mark the occasion National Geographic gives us a look at what it is and what it means: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/travel/article/facts-hindu-holi-...
    Holi, India’s Most Colorful Festival—Get the Facts
    Here’s the meaning behind the Hindu celebration.
  • Rio de Janeiro's storied Carnaval is back in full swing for the first time since the COVID pandemic! https://apnews.com/article/brazil-carnival-celebrations-begin-again...
    Brazil's glitzy Carnival is back in full form after pandemic
    RIO DE JANEIRO (AP) — Brazil’s Carnival is back. Glittery and outrageous costumes were prepared again. Samba songs were ringing out 'til dawn at Rio…
  • Hey, it's that time of year again, y'all, and Men's Journal just came out with a guide to Mardi Gras in Nawlins - grab your beads! https://www.mensjournal.com/travel/a-locals-guide-mardi-gras/
    A Local’s Guide to Mardi Gras
    Heading to Mardi Gras? We spoke to a local who gave us the best advice on joining the celebration and exploring New Orleans.
  • Carnival season is around the corner, and veteran Caribbean writer Bob Curley lists eight of the islands' top celebrations: https://www.10best.com/interests/festivals-events/eight-caribbean-c...
    The Caribbean's top carnivals you can't miss
    People flock to the Caribbean to swim among colorful marine life in crystal-blue water; yet, the most vibrant colors can be found on land during carn…
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