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There are various carnivals that happen across the world, with the most popular, and largest, being Rio de Janeiro’s famed week-long event. But there’s a different carnival that also takes place…

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Parties, Parades and Poboys: A Guide to Mardi Gras 2018

For an extended weekend in February, thousands gather in the streets and bars of New Orleans to celebrate Mardi Gras. While the original purpose of the event was…

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Rio Carnival: A Guide to Rio de Janeiro’s Biggest Party

Though, Rio’s eventful “street Carnival” begins in January and take crowds to diverse blocos throughout February, one of the biggest parties in the world will, once again, officially take over Rio de Janeiro.

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Top 10 Cities to Celebrate New Year’s Eve 2017

New Year’s Eve is one of those holidays where you really want to do something memorable. You want the first moments of the new year to be spent at a party in an…

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Experience Phnom Penh for Bon Om Touk

The provincial capital of Cambodia, Phnom Penh is a city that feels more like a small town. Instead of seeing bustling traffic and harried pedestrians begging tourists for cash (which can be found in neighboring…

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How to Make the Most of Mexico City’s Dia de los Muertos Celebration

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Mexico City’s Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead) is a centuries-old celebration of lost souls. In recent years, however, this ancient holiday has made steps towards modernity thanks to the Mexico…

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