Best Celebrations and Parties in the World

 

Gay Pride Day - New York

 The second time we traveled to the Big Apple we were lucky enough to coincide with Gay Pride Day in New York, an annual celebration in which different events take place, although the best known is The March, the parade in which the collective LGTB takes to the streets to fight and demand tolerance and equality.

 The parade can be seen from several points, although it is best to do it on Fifth Avenue or in Greenwich Village, where it ends.

It is a perfect day to fight and support this world in which we live to be much more free and above all, tolerant and fair. Love is Love. No more.

 

Suggested visits and passes in New York

 

Free City Tour: Free! Two hours visiting the essential places in the city. Wall Street, the World Trade Center, Broadway, and Battery Park to end at the 9/11 Memorial.

New York Explorer Pass: free access to 3, 4, 5, 7, or 10 of the city's top attractions. You choose what suits you best according to the time you have and your budget.

New York Pass: with this card, you will have free access to more than 100 attractions including the Empire State, the ferry to the Statue of Liberty, the 9/11 Museum, and the most important museums. Essential!

 

 Hindu New Year Celebration - Diwali

 

An intense experience, (like all when you travel to India), was Diwali.

Also known as Deepavali, or "festival of lights. " It is about the Hindu New Year.

We not only live it in India but we also experience part of it in Nepal as it lasts 5 full days.

 

The Hindu New Year follows the lunar calendar, so it typically falls between mid-October and mid-November.

The most characteristic thing is that all the doors of any city are filled with mandalas and candles to clean the house spiritually (and physically too, many of them take the opportunity to paint and repair everything).

Metaphorically, it represents the hope of man to advance towards the light to obtain the victory of the Dharma. 

 

Festivities of San Fermín - Pamplona

 

If I had to choose a party in which to connect Spain and Australia, that would undoubtedly be the Fiestas de San Fermín. Known worldwide for its street bullfights and for its essential party status.

Year after year Pamplona is filled with thousands of Australian tourists in search of euphoria and lack of control, but this does not have to be the objective of your visit if you do not want ...

 

 

Sanfermines are also, a good celebration to enjoy with your family or children. I give you several examples so you can see that I am not lying to you:

* The great fair area, with hundreds of travel attractions or "barracks", which is how they are known there.

* Streets and more streets full of markets where you can see or buy things and crafts of all kinds.

* Family banquets in the middle of the cobbled streets of the historic center of the city.

* Giants, big heads and every day as fun and entertainment for the little one.

I would have liked to discover an Australian celebration with you, but I was sad to forget about my country of origin.

 

 Suggested visits in Pamplona

 

Guided tour of Pamplona: it is true that the San Fermín festivities are the most famous in the capital of Navarra, but you can also walk through its streets with this tour and discover a key city on the Camino de Santiago.

Excursion to the Monastery of Lyre and the Castle of Javier: since you are in Pamplona, ​​you will be able to visit the essentials of the city of Navarra in a single day. A monastery of the Benedictine order founded in the Middle Ages and the fortress of Javier from the 10th century, the birthplace of the patron saint of Navarre, which has many secrets and historical legends. I love getting the most out of a city, do you too?

 

Valencia Fallis - Valencia

 

Hello everyone, I am Esther Mayor. I define myself as a mother, traveler, and communicator, I manage 2 online projects, Nomadic Snails, and Knowmadas Mothers.

My passion for travel was paralyzed for a time due to my motherhood and my economy until I decided to reactivate it and today, I try to live on the road with my family discovering the world through the eyes of my daughters.

But this time I didn't have to go very far to discover this wonderful festival, I was born in Valencia, art, fire, and gunpowder run through my veins, which are the three most representative aspects of this holiday.

The Fallas in Valencia is held every year from March 15 to 19 in the city of Valencia, over the time it has spread and many towns in the community also celebrate these days.


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