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17 Worldwide Festivals Not To Miss

Today we bring you a glorious collection of worldwide festivals to add to your bucket list. Festivals have been part of life and culture dating back thousands of years.

Carnaval (Brazil)

Known for its vibrant and colorful festivities, the festival occurs before Lent, usually in February or early March.

Holi (India)

Famous and joyful festival in India known as the “Festival of Colors” or the “Festival of Love.” Celebrated in March, it marks the arrival of spring.

Day of The Dead (Mexico)

Día de los Muertos, is a multi-day celebration from October 31st to November 2nd. It’s a joyful and colorful holiday for the dead.

Burning Man (Nevada, USA)

Annual cultural event in the Black Rock Desert of Nevada, USA. It takes place for a week, starting on the last Monday in August.

Oktoberfest (Germany)

Beer festival spans 16 to 18 days, starting in late September and extending into early October. Attracts over 6 million visitors annually.

Harbin International Ice and Snow Sculpture Festival (China)

Showcase of colossal ice sculptures, intricate snow carvings, and dazzling ice architecture.

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