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WINGSLOT168 Malaysia’s multicultural landscape is beautifully reflected in its collection of vibrant festivals. The country comes alive throughout the year with dazzling displays, delicious food, and rich traditions. Here’s a glimpse into some of the most colourful celebrations. Perak International Indian Expo (Ipoh, Dates Vary) This colourful expo celebrates the rich Hindu heritage of Malaysia. Booths offering henna tattoos, traditional performances, music, and ample delicious Indian food manifest an indoor spectacle for all to enjoy. Fun for adults and kids alike, book your holiday at a family hotel in Ipoh to enjoy the festivities – Travelodge Ipoh offers an ideal accommodation choice for families travelling with children and around-the-clock service. Mooncake Festival (September or October) Coinciding with the Mid-Autumn Festival, the Mooncake Festival is a time for family …

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Traveling to Qatar promises an exciting blend of modernity and tradition, offering travelers a unique cultural experience. As you prepare for your journey, it’s essential to keep a few key tips in mind to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. From understanding local customs and dress codes to navigating the public transportation system, these practical guidelines will help you make the most of your time in this vibrant Middle Eastern country. img via ficker   The Art of Qahwa In Qatari culture, sharing coffee holds significant social importance, embodying the nation’s renowned hospitality. Coffee is so deeply ingrained in Qatari traditions that declining a cup is considered impolite. The beverage is customarily served from a traditional pot called a ‘dallah’ and poured into a small, delicate …

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Phuket beckons travellers with its pristine beaches and luxurious resorts, but there’s a growing trend among tourists seeking a deeper connection with the places they visit. Craving experiences that go beyond relaxation, these explorers are venturing beyond the shoreline to discover Phuket’s hidden gem – its captivating Old Town. A Journey Through Time Step back in time as you wander the narrow streets of Phuket Old Town. This historical district, established by Chinese and European traders centuries ago, pulsates with the island’s rich past. The architecture here is a visual treat. Shopfronts and historic buildings boast a unique Sino-Portuguese style, a mesmerizing blend of Chinese influences and European colonial design. These colourful facades, adorned with intricate details and ornate balconies, transport you to another era. …

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Tunisian festivals offer a unique glimpse into the country’s rich cultural heritage. From colourful parades to traditional music, there’s always something to experience. Carthage International Festival Held annually in July and August, the Carthage International Festival is one of Tunisia’s most prestigious events. It features a mix of music, theatre, and dance performances from both local and international artists. The Roman amphitheatre in Carthage provides a stunning backdrop, adding to the festival’s charm. Sahara Desert Festival The Sahara Desert Festival, celebrated in Douz, is a vibrant event that takes place in December. This festival showcases the traditional lifestyle of the desert people. Visitors can enjoy camel races, folk dances, and local crafts. It’s an excellent opportunity to witness the unique culture of the Tunisian Sahara. …

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Welcome to Zanzibar, the spice-scented paradise just off the coast of Tanzania! Known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and rich history, Zanzibar is the ultimate destination for adventure seekers, history buffs, and beach lovers alike. Ready to dive into this island’s unique blend of fun, flavour, and fantastic experiences? Beach Bliss: Sun, Sand, and Surf Zanzibar’s coastline is a dream come true for beach enthusiasts. Imagine pristine white sand stretching as far as the eye can see, crystal-clear turquoise waters gently lapping at the shore, and palm trees swaying in the breeze. Head to Nungwi Beach for some of the best sunsets you’ll ever witness. Whether you’re a sunbather, a swimmer, or a snorkeler, this beach has something for everyone. Don’t forget to try …

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Bangkok is a city that thrums with life, and its festivals are a vibrant reflection of Thai culture. From soaking in the cool spray of Songkran to releasing decorated lanterns during Loy Krathong, these celebrations offer a chance to immerse yourself in the country’s rich traditions. Songkran (Thai New Year) Held in April, Songkran is Thailand’s wild and wonderful New Year’s celebration. Be prepared to get drenched! The streets transform into a giant water fight, with locals and tourists alike armed with buckets and water guns. It’s a joyous and refreshing way to welcome the coming year. Loy Krathong This beautiful festival, celebrated in November, sees people gather by rivers and canals to float decorated baskets called “krathongs.” Krathongs are traditionally made from banana leaves …

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