As travellers, we’re always on the hunt for the new and different. But we also figure some things are iconic for a reason – and it’s never too late to find out why. Here’s our pick of iconic festivals around the globe, and a few tips for a journey on the road more travelled.
Visit The Grand Canyon in the United States
What: Grand Canyon
Why it’s a must: There are some things in life you have to see to believe. This is one. Up to 29 km wide and more than 1.5 km deep, Grand Canyon is an immense and powerful reminder of nature’s sheer beauty.
When: The Canyon is most often viewed from the South Rim, open year round. The road to the North Rim closes over the winter months due to heavy snow.
Where: Grand Canyon National Park, Arizona, United States
Closest Airport: Phoenix
Our tip: Visit in early Spring or late Autumn to avoid heavy crowds. Don’t just drive to the rim: hike, raft, or horse ride your way to the Canyon floor to really appreciate its majesty.
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Experience Mardi Gras in Sydney, Australia
What: Sydney Mardi Gras
Why it’s a must: A sprawling landscape of spectacular party spaces, fabulous shows and a dazzling parade makes Mardi Gras one of the most iconic festivals in one of the most breathtaking cities in the world.
When: around February – March
Where: Sydney, Australia
Closest Airport: Sydney Kingsford Smith Airport
Our tip: To really embrace the spirit and get involved, plan your outfits in advance!
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Have an Extraordinary Experience Watching the Northern Lights in Norway
What: The Northern Lights or aurora borealis
Why it’s a must: When it comes to spectacular light shows, nothing beats nature’s own theatre, and this phenomenon is truly awe-inspiring.
When: 21st September – 21st March
Where: Northern Norway – try the Svalbard Islands (or Sweden, Northern Scotland, Finland)
Closest Airport: Tromsø
Our tip: A tripod and mid to high-end digital camera are essential to perfectly capture the wondrous display. It also doesn’t hurt to check an app like Aurora Forecast before trekking outside.
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Attend Glastonbury Festival in Somerset, United Kingdom
What: Glastonbury Festival
Why it’s a must: First-timers attend the UK’s biggest musical festival to tick it off their bucket list, fall in love, and are hooked for life. Glastonbury isn’t just a big gig, it’s five days of something special.
When: 24th – 28th June
Where: Glastonbury, Somerset, UK
Closest Airport: Bristol International Airport
Our tip: Register now for your chance to get a late round ticket, and if you do score one, go buy some gumboots before those are sold out too!
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Experience The Day of the Dead in Oaxaca, Mexico
What: Día de los Muertos or Day of the Dead
Why it’s a must: Día de los Muertos brings families and friends together to celebrate and remember those who have passed on. This is a hugely uplifting and life-affirming day of festivities, colour and stories.
When: 31st of October – 2nd of November
Where: Oaxaca, Mexico
Closest airport: Xoxocotlan, Oaxaca
Our tip: If you can, spend time with a local family for greater insight into the tradition.
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Celebrate the Festival of Lights in New Delhi, India
What: Diwali Festival of Lights
Why it’s a must: The whole of India lights up for this celebration of life and goodness. One of India’s most iconic festivals, it’s surely one of the most beautiful celebrations in the world, with displays of candles and lamps, coloured sand, and fireworks.
When: 11th – 15th of November
Where: India
Closest airport: New Delhi
Our tip: Take your eyes off the lights for five minutes and try the delicious food, particularly the ‘mithai’ or Indian sweet meats.
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Scale the Iconic Mount Kilamanjaro in Northern Tanzania
What: Climb Kilimanjaro
Why it’s a must: As the highest free-standing peak in the world, the summit of Kilimanjaro is actually quite accessible. And talk about an achievement!
When: The best time of year is December to February.
Where: Northern Tanzania, near the town of Moshi.
Closest Airport: Kilimanjaro Airport
Our tip: Do your research, it pays to find an expert guide, but keep in mind, more expensive doesn’t necessarily mean better.
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5 tips to get you on the road:
1. Start saving well in advance, you’ll want a little extra in your pocket for serendipitous opportunities.
2. If your mobile data roaming rates don’t excite you, try something like KnowRoaming – a cost-effective SIM sticker that activates when you’re abroad.
3. Shop around for better credit card offers, switching providers can come with benefits such as travel insurance.
4. Get your documents in order. Some countries require a minimum of six months remaining on your passport at the time of entry.
5. Don’t want to pay your rent while you’re gone? Consider an apartment swap.
You’ve made it! 5 tips to get the most out of your trip:
1. If you’ve got long layovers on the way, find a place to relax with the help of LoungeBuddy.
2. For insider info you won’t find in the guidebooks, stay at a family-owned hotel.
3. Download useful travel apps. Duolingo is great for brushing up on basic greetings in the local language.
4. Be flexible. You’re already out of your usual routine, so embrace it. Enjoy getting lost.
5. Do something that scares you. The most memorable experiences are often things you never thought you could achieve.
Which of these iconic festivals would you like to attend in 2015?
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