Including a Hong Kong bun festival ๐ฅ, messy UK mud race ๐and the origin of Cinco de Mayo ๐ฎ
Make the most of the world this May Dear kopral, It's no secret that May is a good time to travel in many parts of the world. It's often shoulder season, the weather is on the turn and there are plenty of festivals and events that make experiencing a new destination even more exciting. From the town that brought you Cinco de Mayo to a snake festival in Italy and a curious 60-foot tower of buns in Hong Kong, we take a look at the fun and wacky adventures worth having this month. If you're feeling inspired by these destinations, our local experts are on hand to help plan your perfect trip – whether you fancy witnessing a snake festival or not!
| | | The home of tacos, Aztecs, Frida Kahlo and tequila, Mexico's landscapes range from iconic cactus-strewn deserts of the north, to the gorgeous palm-smothered beaches of the south. | | | | Italy really does have it all: diverse and beautiful landscapes; the world's greatest hoard of art treasures; a climate that is on the whole benign; and a delicious and authentic national cuisine. | | | Hong Kong is a city is bursting with energy, with a colossal range of cuisines, vistas of sea and island, green mountains and futuristic cityscapes. | | | No one enjoys knocking England more than the English, but – modesty and self-deprecation aside – the country retains a boundless capacity to surprise, charm and excite. | | | Why book with Rough Guides? - Our local experts use their on-the-ground-knowledge to organise unique, authentic experiences
- You'll work with them as much as you want during the process, from your initial first ideas right down to the final booking
- When it's time to set off, your local expert will be on hand 24/7 while you're on the road
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