Festivals in bloom

From Japan to Thailand, these celebrations honour Asia’s deep-rooted cultural traditions. They’re also great excuses to have an absolute ton of fun.
India’s Holi festival. A large group of people, mid-celebration, are seen from behind in the middle of a colourful cloud of pinks, oranges and purples.

India’s Holi – the festival of colours

Choose a spot where you can wash the colour off and get ready to do it again.
Korea’s beot-kkot season. People stroll and take photos beneath a walkway shaded by blooming cherry blossom trees.

Korea’s beot-kkot season

Find stays close to the famous fragrance of the cherry blossoms.
Thailand’s Songkran festival. A large group of people face away from us, arms raised, holding buckets and bottles that send water everywhere, drenching everyone.

Thailand’s Songkran festival

Dry off in one of these spaces after the water spree.
Japan’s sakura season. A small wooden boat carries people down a river towards a red bridge. A Japanese castle sits on a hill in the background, framed by branches of cherry blossoms.

Japan’s sakura season

Save yourself a spot where you can recount the day’s brilliant display.
If you do visit Japan, keep in mind that consideration for others is a cornerstone of Japanese culture. Local customs may require that you wear a mask in indoor public places and crowded outdoor spaces. Please check the latest guidelines and learn how to be a good guest with this quick video before you go.

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