Festivals & Events

So much in Asia depends on the calendar. In February in Beijing, more than 20 million people all set off fireworks to celebrate Chinese New Year. In Nagaland in India, tribes from all over the region meet to compete, dance, and celebrate. In Thailand, spectators look on as celebrants perform bizarre rituals at the Nine Emperor Gods Festival.

With an intimate and unique knowledge of Asian culture, Remote Lands knows the importance of experiencing culture the right way. Whether you want an up-close view of the Sing-Sing festival in the Asaro Valley of Papua New Guinea or a quiet walk through the Sapporo Snow Festival in Japan, Remote Lands can give travelers the best possible experience on their celebrations throughout Asia.

Eid Al Fitr is one of the most important religious festivals in the Islamic calendar and is widely observed in Qatar. Marking the end of Ramadan, the whole country comes alive and locals head out to celebrate with friends and family. Firework displays and festivities are held at Katara Cultural Village, while lights, banners, displays, and musical performances occur in various locations including the seafront, malls, and major souks. Travelers should note that almost all businesses close during this time though the festive mood and the chance to see locals in their best traditional clothing make it a special time to visit. 

Occurring annually in December, Qatar National Day originally celebrated the nation’s independence from Britain and now instead honors Sheikh Jassem bin Mohamed bin Thani, considered to be the father of Qatar. Several activities are organized throughout the week including fire works, a classic car show, heritage-themed events held at Katara Cultural Village, and the grand National Day Parade.