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    Los Dias de Los Muertos (The Days of the Dead)

    Published on October 8, 2012

    Where the rest of the Christian world observes All Souls’ Day and All Saints’ Day with solemn masses and quiet visits to cemeteries, Mexico does it a bit differently. The country’s famous Los Dias de Los Muertos or the’ Days of the Dead’ is a remnant of pre-colonial days when ancestors are remembered with a festival that was decidedly high-spirited- with sacrifices, feasts and impressive ceremonies being part of the celebrations.

    Preparations for the Days of the Dead begin weeks in advance, with special altars being set up all over. Families buy commemorative items- paper skulls, plastic skeletons, paper lanterns, and other spooky stuff, all of it centering on the theme of the dead. As in many other festivals, food is an integral part of the celebrations, and it too tends to be fairly eerie: white chocolate skeletons and marzipan coffins are just part of the bonanza!

    In many parts of Mexico the festival is divided into two distinct parts: November 1 is devoted to the remembrance of dead children, a rather touching occasion; the second day, November 2, is the more festive day, marked by street festivals and parades. The festivities, instead of being a mockery of death as many would believe, is actually a way of expressing affection for the dead- an invitation for them (so to say) to party as they did during their lifetime.

    The festival is far from being morbid – it is actually a very festive and colourful time. It’s an exuberant, yet emotional, reunion with those who’ve passed on- and a celebration, in some ways, of the intricate relationship between life and death.

    How to get there: Fly out of Delhi or Mumbai by KLM, Air France, British Airways or Lufthansa via Europe to Mexico City.  Connecting flights to Mexico City are available on a daily basis.

    When: 2nd November 2012

    Where: Mexico City

    International Festivals in November 2012 by JourneyMart.com

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