A cultural melting pot, South America can be referred as the festival Continent. The inhabitants of South America celebrate plenty of festivals and events round the year that provide a fascinating glimpse of the unique culture and traditions. From religious festivals to harvest festivals, international events to local fairs, South Americans celebrate each and every occasion with great enthusiasm.
Music, dance, merrymaking, carnival, procession, etc. are some of the highlights of festivals and events in South America. Be a part of the fun-filled activities, and closely observe the lifestyle of locals. It’s always better to plan a holiday to any city or country of South America during noted festivals and events such as Carnival / Victory Day / Independence Day of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) or Gay Pride / Annual Carnival / St. Vito Festival / International Film Festival in Sao Paulo (Brazil).
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A cultural melting pot, South America can be referred as the festival Continent. The inhabitants of South America celebrate plenty of festivals and events round the year that provide a fascinating glimpse of the unique culture and traditions. From religious festivals to harvest festivals, international events to local fairs, South Americans celebrate each and every occasion with great enthusiasm.
Music, dance, merrymaking, carnival, procession, etc. are some of the highlights of festivals and events in South America. Be a part of the fun-filled activities, and closely observe the lifestyle of locals. It’s always better to plan a holiday to any city or country of South America during noted festivals and events such as Carnival / Victory Day / Independence Day of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) or Gay Pride / Annual Carnival / St. Vito Festival / International Film Festival in Sao Paulo (Brazil).
Other popular festivals and events of South America are Festival of Jesus of Navigators (Salvador, Brazil), Oktoberfest (Blumenau, Brazil), Trio Electricos (Salavador, Brazil), The Bumba meu Boi (Sao Luis, Brazil), The Festa do Divino (Sao Luiz, Brazil), The National Folklore Festival (Cosquin, Argentina), Gualeguaychu Carnival (Argentina), Buenos Aires Gay Parade (Argentina), Cremafileds Buenos Aires (Argentina), Immigrant’s Festival (Obera, Argentina), Alasitas (La Paz, Bolivia), Virgen de la Candelaria (Bolivia), Carnival of Blacks and Whites (Pasto, Colombia), San Pedro y San Pablo (Chile), Fiesta de la Jora (Ecuador) and Columbus Day (Venezuela).
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