Exploring the diverse range of cultures around the world, each with its customs and traditions is made possible through travel. Cultural immersion is essential for people who want to connect with the places they visit on a deeper level. These are a few of the best places to go where you can discover unusual customs and have priceless experiences.
Tokyo, Japan
Japanโs historic capital, Kyoto, offers a wealth of cultural events. Kyoto gives a deep insight into Japanese heritage, from taking part in Gion Matsuri, one of Japanโs most well-known festivals, to experiencing the art of Ikebana (flower arranging) and traditional tea ceremonies in tranquil tea houses. To immerse yourself, donโt pass up the opportunity to stay in a ryokan (traditional inn) and wear a kimono.
Indiaโs Varanasi
Indiaโs spiritual center lies in Varanasi, one of the worldโs oldest cities. This place provides an insight into Hindu customs and ceremonies. Take in the captivating Ganga Aarti, a prayer ceremony held at the Ganges Riverโs ghats, and discover the vibrant, little streets, historic temples, and hallowed locations.
Moroccoโs Marrakech
A sensory extravaganza, Marrakech is home to colorful souks, opulent gardens, and ancient palaces. Experience local culture by going to lively marketplaces, picking up Moroccan cooking skills, and lodging in riads (traditional houses). A genuine taste of Moroccan culture can be found in the bustling Jemaa el-Fnaa plaza of the city, which is home to storytellers, musicians, and performers.
Indonesiaโs Bali
Bali is a culturally diverse destination because of its distinctive fusion of Hinduism and indigenous customs. Participate in temple rituals, watch traditional Balinese dance performances, and visit Ubud and other art communities on the island. An annual day of stillness and introspection known as Nyepi Day provides a singular cultural experience unmatched by anything else.
Peru
Ancient Incan customs have a strong hold on Peruโs Andean culture. The past and present coexist in Cusco, the city that serves as the entry point to Machu Picchu. Take part in the Inti Raymi festival, which is an old Inca ceremony reenacted, and visit traditional marketplaces to watch the craftsmen of the area at work.
Brand-New Zealand
An essential component of New Zealandโs identity is the Maori culture. See a traditional Maori greeting ritual, called โPowhiri,โ learn the Haka dance, and savor a Hangi feast baked in an earth oven by visiting a Maori community. Explore your Maori history and take in the breathtaking natural geothermal features of Rotorua.