World Party

The Rough Guide to the World's Best Festivals

 
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There's nothing like the life-affirming buzz of a major festival, whether it's toasting the arrival of summer in Iceland, chugging beers at Munich's Oktoberfest, or joining in the orgy of beats at Ibiza's closing parties. This book is a guide to over two hundred of the greatest events on earth, and represents the culmination of years of research, travelling and party-hopping by Rough Guide authors and contributors. Armed with this book, you'll find out all you need to know before you go, and what to do while you're there, as well as the practical details that can make or break your trip.

Every country in the world has its own festivals and celebrations. They're a colourful key to unlocking local cultures and can make for a fantastic travel experience. Many travellers have their own special memories of spectacular events they have attended, whether it's a long-planned visit to the Fiesta de San Fermin, or a stumbled-upon saint's-day procession in a dusty southern Italian town. The festivals in this book come in all shapes and sizes. Many have been around, in one form or another, for decades - some, such as Kumbh Mela and Naadam, for centuries - and have deep roots in the culture of the country they take place in. Others, such as Burning Man, will be following, perhaps even initiating, newer traditions. Some, like Sri Lanka's Esala Perahera, will have deep religious significance; others will be secular occasions based on a key, history changing event - Lewes Bonfire Night, for example. Some, like Pushkar Camel Fair, will be a mixture of all of these things. And some, like Spain's La Tomatina, will be no more than a massive food-fight. However, nearly all the festivals in this book draw people from local communities together and demonstrate tangibly the Fiesta de San Fermin values and priorities of local cultures - and, as such, they almost all involve some sort of cultural exchange; attending and getting involved in a sensitive and non-voyeuristic way offers a travel experience like no other.

The philosophy of this book, indeed of Rough Guides in general, is a relatively simple one: to get out there and see the world - responsibly - and to enjoy yourself while you're doing it. Which is definitely something you can do at all the festivals featured in this book. The list of events we've included is fairly subjective and inevitably highly selective. So how did we choose? Well, the list in part reflects the interests and preferences of our writers, and of visitors to our website. Also, we have tried to make sure that cultures and traditions from most, if not all, parts of the world are represented. We've also only included festivals that are annual and well established - attended by thousands rather than hundreds of people, and that have a big focus on participation. So, although you won't find all of the big music festivals, sports events and one-off parties here, you will find the classics - Rio Carnival, Glastonbury and Mardi Gras - as well as smaller events such as Scotland's Common Ridings and Australia's Birdsville Races. Arguably, these are the real gold dust in this book - all big enough to produce a great vibe in their own individual way, but small enough to retain a sense of community, authenticity and accessibility that many of the mega-events have lost.

Before you pick that perfect festival to begin your conquest of the World Party circuit, it's worth remembering that there are some significant barriers in the way. All too often, festivals can be the worst time for travelling to - and staying in - the place in which the event is held. Accommodation prices rocket and the huge crowds can leave you feeling alienated while the festival bangs away somewhere in the distance. The golden rule, therefore, is to make your plans and book your accommodation at least six months in advance. This may not sit with the "life's too shor

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  • Subtitle: The Rough Guide to the World's Best Festivals
  • Media: Paperback Book, 400 pages
  • Publisher: Rough Guides (December 04, 2006)
  • Edition: 1
  • ISBN-10: 1843535289
  • ISBN-13: 9781843535287
  • Dimensions: 7.4 x 8.2 x 1.1 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 lbs
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Customer Reviews

  • Rating The best book ever written - period  Jul 12, 2007 (6 of 7 found this helpful)

    If you are like me, and born to travel as much of the world before you die; then this travel book/guide should be number 1 on your list. Page after page in this book is an excuse for you to not just travel, but immerse yourself into the myriad of different cultures throughout the world. From religious ceremonies to balls out parties, each new chapter will delight and fulfill anyone's needs for travel and fun.

    Seriously now - what else do you need? Buy this book and book your travel agent. Your new life starts today!

  • Rating More "party" less "world"  Jun 8, 2009 (3 of 3 found this helpful)

    I been closely involved with a number of the festivals discussed in this book (Trinidad Carnival, NY Village Halloween Parade, Mardi Gras, and various Hindu/Buddhist festivals in Nepal). It provides a useful gloss for someone wishing to plan festival travels, and most of the basic information is helpful. However, this book is filled with inaccuracies, omissions, and misleading statements. Clearly it is hard to do justice to the cultural complexity and history of some festivals in a few pages, but in certain cases the authors' emphasis partying, drinking, and "shagging" comes at the expense of offering a cultural and historical context for these festivals. I think this approach is just fine for rock festivals, but it does a real disservice to 1000-year old ritual events which have been diluted and endangered in recent years by tourists just looking for a good time. Festivals in this context reveal important and ancient local narratives, through layered symbolic imagery, ritual procession, costume and mask, and music and dance. World Party seems only secondarily interested in these narratives, and contributes unwittingly and irresponsibly to their decline.

    In short, use this book to plan a trip, identify where you want to go and to help with logistics. But look elsewhere for any kind of genuine understanding of what you will experience. You owe that much to the cultures you are visiting. As a start I recommend books by Max Harris on Christian Festivals, and Barbara Mauldin's book on Carnaval.

  • Rating Let's go party!  Feb 8, 2008 (1 of 1 found this helpful)

    My daughter in college is studying anthropology. I gave this to her as a Christmas gift-she loves it. It contains good decriptions of festivals
    around the world, time, place, etc. Excellent photos. I would highly recommend this book to anyone who loves travel and festivals.

  • Rating Awesome book, makes you want to travel for parties  Dec 2, 2008 

    This was an awesome book filled with great and fun adventures/places to visit to party. I'm planning a trip to Brazil for the Rio Carnival now! This book is filled with a lil history and places to stay while at these party locations. On another note...I was recently told of the Mazatlan Carnival in Mexico....the world's 3 largest party (not mentioned in this book). Maybe another great party location! In either case the book is filled with great places to party or to visit. I can't wait to get out there and check them out! You'll enjoy this book, if not for you then buy it for a friend. Makes a nice gift:) Enjoy!

  • Rating A 'must' acquisition.  Apr 19, 2007 (3 of 5 found this helpful)

    If travel and partying is of interest, you can't go wrong with WORLD PARTY: THE ROUGH GUIDE TO THE WORLD'S BEST FESTIVALS. It covers some of the key party places in the world, from Barbados to New Orleans and Africa, packing in color photos on every page with discussions of festival purpose, atmosphere, amenities, pros and cons. If you want to hone in on some of the best for advance planning, WORLD PARTY is for you - and if you're a public library with a contemporary travel section for lenders, it's a 'must' acquisition.

    Diane C. Donovan
    California Bookwatch

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