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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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Being a country rich in history and culture, it is no wonder that Thailand’s traditions and customs also involve certain celebrations that take place during specific times of the year. For those hoping to travel to the country, remember that you too are welcome to participate in all the fun. Here are a few festivals travellers should consider timing their visit for. Loy Krathong This is one of the most popular festivals that Thailand is known for. It is also called the Festival of Lights. Loy Krathong is celebrated on the twelfth month of the lunar calendar, locals visit the temple and participate in various rituals before heading to the closest waterway to set their colourful Krathong afloat.  If you happen to be staying at Avani+ …

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Koh Lanta, a picturesque island nestled in the Andaman Sea, is not only renowned for its stunning beaches and tranquil ambience but also for its vibrant festivals and celebrations. Let’s delve into the island’s rich cultural tapestry and explore some of its most captivating events: Loi Krathong One of Thailand’s most enchanting festivals, Loi Krathong, is celebrated with great fervour on Koh Lanta. Usually occurring in November, this festival involves floating beautifully decorated krathongs (small boats made from banana leaves and adorned with flowers, candles, and incense) onto the water to pay respects to the water spirits and seek forgiveness. Visitors staying at hotels like Avani+ Koh Lanta can join locals in this mesmerizing ritual, which also includes cultural performances, traditional music, and delectable street food. …

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Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of Thai culture and tradition with Loy Krathong, one of the most captivating and beautiful festivals celebrated throughout Thailand. Known as the Festival of Lights, Loy Krathong takes place on the full moon night of the twelfth lunar month (usually in November), when people gather along rivers, lakes, and waterways to pay homage to the goddess of water, express gratitude, and release their worries and misfortunes. 1. Floating Krathongs: At the heart of Loy Krathong are the floating krathongs, intricately crafted vessels made from banana leaves, flowers, candles, and incense sticks. These miniature rafts symbolize the offering of thanks to the goddess of water and the letting go of negative emotions and burdens. As dusk falls, people gather by …

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Cambodia’s vibrant culture comes alive throughout the year with a dazzling array of festivals. From joyous celebrations to solemn observances, each event offers a unique window into the heart and soul of this captivating country. Choul Chnam Thmey Welcome the traditional Cambodian New Year, Choul Chnam Thmey, and experience a joyful nationwide celebration. This three-day extravaganza in mid-April coincides with the Angkor Sankranta Festival in Siem Reap, making it the perfect time to visit Angkor Wat within easy reach of properties like Anantara Angkor Resort. Experience the local New Year and witness traditional ceremonies, water blessings, and colourful parades bursting with colour and music. Bon Om Touk Experience the dynamic energy of the Cambodian Water Festival or Bon Om Touk in October or early November. …

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