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Fiesta de la Santa Tierra, Lake Titicaca in Peru
The "Fiesta de la Santa Tierra" on Lake Titicaca is usually celebrated around early January on the island of Amantani, with the exact date often depending on local traditions and lunar cycles. This unique celebration, deeply rooted in Andean traditions, transforms the tranquil surroundings into a lively spectacle of cultural richness and spiritual significance.

Carnival in Oruro, Bolivia
Oruro’s Carnaval stands out for its deep spiritual and indigenous roots, with the central dance of the Diablada portraying a powerful fusion of pre-Columbian and Christian traditions. This section delves into the mesmerizing folk dances, vibrant costumes, and the religious significance embedded in Oruro’s Carnaval.

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Undoubtedly one of the most iconic Carnaval celebrations globally, Rio de Janeiro’s festivities are a dazzling showcase of samba rhythms, elaborate costumes, and massive parades. T

Carnival in Barranquilla, Colombia
Barranquilla’s Carnaval is celebrated as a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO, emphasizing its cultural importance.

Día de San José, Costa Rica
Observed on March 19, this day honors Saint Joseph, the patron saint of Costa Rica, with various festivities and religious ceremonies.

Tour del Lago Arenal, Costa Rica
Scheduled for March 1, this event offers participants a chance to engage in activities around the scenic Arenal Lake.

Feria del Gustico, Costa Rica
Running throughout March, this fair celebrates Costa Rican culture, featuring local cuisine, crafts, and traditions.