The festivities include stunning costume parades, music, and indoor as well as outdoor parties. Visitors can also enjoy live theatrical plays and participate in dressing up for a true festive spirit.
Also known as the Festival of Colours, Love, and Spring, this Hindi festival is widely celebrated across India and Nepal.
Experience the true German culture in this 200-year-old festival and enjoy parades featuring traditionally dressed musicians and performers.
In preparation for the fasting season of Lent, people around the world celebrate Mardi Gras or Fat Tuesday and indulge in good foods and drinks while enjoying parades and music.
Dipawali or Diwali is one of India’s biggest and most important holidays. Also known as the Festival of Lights, the festivities honor the victory of good over evil and the prevalence of light over darkness.
You’re not alone. Join this Spanish annual festival that takes place in the town of Buñol and take on an epic tomato-throwing battle that is as crazy as it sounds.
Thai New Year is a three-day celebration that comes with lots of fun activities that will leave you wet and smelling like scented water.