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In any given month, various festivals around the world are taking place. Some to honor ancient traditions, others to celebrate more recent events, but all wonderful in their own right.

Some of the most notable of these festivals involve celebrating in the most vibrant way possible – with a riot of color. If you’ve ever wondered about the sugar skulls of Mexico or the cherry blossoms of Japan, you’re in the right place!

Listed below are 5 of the most colorful celebrations around the world. Keep reading to learn more!

1. Holi, India

One of the most well-known festivals of color is Holi, celebrated every March in India and Nepal. This festival is held to welcome the arrival of spring and involves throwing gulal, a colorful powder, in public spaces.

Because of this abundance of bright colors, Holi offers an excellent opportunity for photographers. By following these helpful steps, you can be sure to snap some amazing photos of the event!

2. Día de Los Muertos, Mexico

Día de Los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a celebration held in October to honor the dead. In Mexican culture, it’s believed that deceased family and friends can return to the mortal world for 24 hours, once a year.

To commemorate the return of their loved ones, people gather with colorful parades, decorative skulls, and costumes.

3. Mardi Gras, New Orleans

Also known as Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras is celebrated in southern Louisiana every year in preparation for Lent. As Lent is a time for abstaining from indulgent food and festivities, Mardi Gras gives an opportunity to party as hard as possible beforehand.

Mardi Gras is a week of extravagance. People come from all over to enjoy food, drinking, and dancing the streets.

4. La Tomatina, Spain

If you’ve ever wanted to participate in a food fight of epic proportions, La Tomatina in Spain is your chance! In the town of Bunol, residents gather every August to throw over-ripe tomatoes at each other.

This celebration began in 1945, when a group of young people pushed a musician into a vegetable stall at a festival, starting a food fight.

5. Hanami, Japan

There are few things in nature more beautiful than the cherry blossom tree, and Japan is home to an abundance of them. In spring, from March to May, cherry blossoms are in full bloom, providing an awe-inspiring view.

During Hanami, the Cherry Blossom Festival, the Japanese appreciate the beauty of these trees with parties in parks and gardens beneath their branches.

Add These Festivals Around the World to Your Bucket List Today

The world in which we live is vibrant and beautiful. Experience as much of its vibrancy as you can with these colorful festivals around the world!

Not only is each and every one of these festivals an exciting event, but they also offer a great chance to learn more about a culture different from your own.

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