Oktoberfest - Germany
Oktoberfest in Munich, Germany is a one of a kind carnival and should be part of your bucket list. It is better known as the biggest Volksfest (beer festival) in the world. This unique festival consists of non-stop drinking, merrymaking and eating.
When: Late in the month of September till the first Sunday in October.
Where: Munich, Germany
Dia de los Muertos - Mexico
This festival, is better known as All Saint’s Day, Dia de los Muertos, is a huge celebration in Mexico and other parts of Latin America. Dedicated to the Goddess, popularly known as the “Lady of the Dead”, this festival honors the Goddess with parades, altars and offerings.
When: November 1st - 2nd
Where: Mexico City
Yi Peng Festival - The Pingxi Sky lantern festival
The Yi Peng (Yee Peng) Lantern Festival, celebrated in Chiang Mai. Immerse yourself in the electrifying atmosphere, as you gather around the moat in Chiang Mai’s historical old town and witness thousands of paper lanterns being set free into the night sky.
When: Mid-November.
Where: Chiang Mai, Thailand
Harbin Ice Festival - China
This festival is popularly known as the largest ice and snow festival in the world. Every year, thousands of tourists & travelers flocks to Harbin, China to take part in this winter celebration.
When: January 5th to February 5th
Where: Harbin, China
Boryeong Mud Festival - South Korea
Boryeong Mud Festival in South Korea was started by a cosmetics company who developed a line of beauty products and featured the mud from the Boryeong mud flats as their main ingredient.
When: July
Where: Boryeong, Chungcheongnam-do, South Korea
San Vino Wine Fight - Spain
Spain’s Batalla de Vino, or Wine Battle is one of Europe’s most unique & unusual annual festivals. Every year, in the small village of Haro, thousands of partygoers & merrymakers gather at a hill and thereafter, war begins, using red wine as weapons of mass intoxication.
When: 28th – 30th June
Where: Haro – Spain