No one could accuse Latin Americans of not knowing how to throw a party and the
incredible divergence of cultures that meet on the continent of South America
means that at almost any given time of the year, there?s a very good reason to
celebrate, how...
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No one could accuse Latin Americans of not knowing how to throw a party and the
incredible divergence of cultures that meet on the continent of South America
means that at almost any given time of the year, there?s a very good reason to
celebrate, how wonderfully convenient! Invitations generally aren?t necessary, so
if you want to be part of the festivities, try talking to luxury travel experts
Dehouche who are based in Latin America themselves.
They?re no strangers to the
party scene (well, you have to adapt to the culture of the country you choose to
live in after all) and are ideally placed to advise you on where to visit and when,
depending on your taste.
The image of carnival queens sashaying through the sambodrome in downtown Rio has
to be one of the scenes most commonly associated with Brazil and there?s no doubt
that this holiday before lent (technically one day, but generally stretched into
one week) is a time to forget social norms in the pursuit of pleasure.
However, the
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