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JANUARY
1st New Year's - countrywide1st Dia de Reyes or Kings' Day-
countrywide
Religious fiesta in the valley of the same name near La Paz. Folkloric
dancing and music. 6th Achocalla - Achocalla (La Paz)
Best ones are in small villages in Oruro, Cochabamba, Potosi and Sucre
(Chuquisaca), Tarija (Tarija) and Reyes (Beni). 24th Alasitas -
City of La Paz
The Festival of Abundance, dedicated to the God "Ekeko". Sale of miniature
handicrafts.
FEBRUARY
2nd Fiesta de la Virgen de la Candelaria - countrywide
But specifically Aiquile (Cochabamba), Angostura (Tarija), Challapampa
(Oruro), Copacabana (La Paz), Samaipata (Santa Cruz). Week before Lent
(dates change)
Carnaval - countrywide (can also be in March)
The most spectacular and biggest are in Oruro (the classic Andean show)
and Santa Cruz (a tropical pageant and modified version of the one in
Rio). The variety countrywide is great, and the small towns offer more
intimate interaction and party atmosphere. Must see Oruro and Santa Cruz
at least once.
MARCH
(dates change) Fiesta de la Uva. - Only in Tarija.
Dedicated to the grape and wines and spirits. (2nd Sunday) Phujllay
- Tarabuco [near Sucre] (Chuquisaca) .
Commemorates the triumph over the Spanish troops in 1816 by local tribes.
One of the most colorful and spectacular parties in Bolivia. Do not miss
it.
APRIL
13th Semana Santa - countrywide. (Can also be in March)
Holy Week celebrations throughout the country. One of the best is in Copacabana
where hundreds of pilgrims arrive walking from La Paz on Good Friday.
Also worth visiting in Oruro, Tarija, Yotala, Potosi and Santa Cruz. 15th
& 16th Efemerides de Tarija - Tarija (Tarija).
Celebration of the towns anniversary, the battle of La Tablada, and the
gaucho roots during the "Rodeo Chapaco with horse races and dancing.
MAY
3rd Fiesta de la Cruz- countrywide.
Celebrates the cross on which Christ was crucified. Best parties are on
the Island of Suriqui (L. Titicaca), Tarija, Vallegrande (Santa Cruz),
Copacabana (La Paz) and Cochabamba. 25th Efemerides de Sucre -
Sucre (Chuquisaca).
Celebrates Sucres' cry for independence in 1809 from the Spanish. End
of May / early June Gran Poder - only in the city of La Paz (La
Paz).
A pagan-christian folkloric celebration in honor of el Senor del Gran
Poder (Jesus Christ). Extremely colorful procession with groups competing
for the honor of being best group.
JUNE
(dates change) Santisima Trinidad - Trinidad (Beni).
The festival of the Holy Trinity with folkloric processions and a corrida
de toros (bull fight). 13th San Antonio - Capinota (Cochabamba),
Sella (Tarija).
Mass, processions, folkloric dance contests. (dates change) 15 Corpus
Christi - Potosi (Potosi)
Procession with the statue of Jesus, mass, and large display or religious
devotion. 24th San Juan - countrywide.
A celebration for San Juan Batista. Large bon-fires are lit and people
drink and jump across the flames. In the highlands they light fires to
keep the evil spirits away on the coldest day of the year. Also in Yacuma
(Beni), Corque (Oruro), and Potosi. (dates change) Equinox of Winter
- Tihuanaco (La Paz).
The ancient celebration of the first rays of the sun during the winter
solstice. A gathering of indigenous leaders from the Aymara population
to celebrate their new year. Mass and pagan rituals to celebrate the power
of the God "Inti, for fertility and good luck with crops for the year
to come. Should not be missed.
JULY
16th 16 de Julio - La Paz (La Paz).
Fair of culture and tourism and to celebrate the anniversary of the founding
of La Paz. 25th Apostol Santiago - Quime (La Paz), Yamparaez (Chuquisaca),
Sipe-Sipe and Tarata (Cochabamba) and other smaller town and villages.
Week-long celebration with folkloric dances and religious processions.
22nd Magdalena - (Magdalena) Beni.
Local folkloric dances of the tropics, bull fights and games. 31st Fiesta
del Santo Patrono de Moxos - San Ignacio de Moxos (Beni).
Festival for the Patron Saint of Moxos, dances, processions. One of the
most important festivals in the Beni region. Don't miss it.
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AUGUST
5th Virgen de las Nieves - Italaque (Cochabamba).
A religios festival for the virgin of the snow. Mass, folkloric dancing
and processions. 5th - 6th Virgen de Copacabana - Copacabana (La
Paz).
Celebration for the Virgin of Copacabana on the shores of Lake Titicaca.
Dancing, processions, folkloric displays. 6th Independence Day
- nationwide.
Local folkloric dances of the tropics, bull fights and games. 10th San
Lorenzo - San Lorenzo (city of Santa Cruz), San Lorenzo (Tarija).
Celebration in the neighborhood named San Lorenzo in the city of Santa
Cruz in the department of Santa Cruz as well as in the town of San Lorenzo
in Tarija. Dancing, music, games and processions. 15th Virgen de Chaguaya
- Chaguaya (Tarija).
15th to 18th Virgen de Urkupina - Quillacollo (Cochabamba).
One of the most important religious festivals in Cochabamba. It is a colorful
& religious festival with a large mass, folkloric dancing, processions,
typical food and the sale of miniature handicrafts. 15th Virgen de
la Asuncion - Llallagua (Oruro).
Religious mass, processions, fireworks and folkloric dances. 21st San
Joaquin - San Joaquin (Beni).
Patron fiesta for Saint Joaquin. Folkloric dances of the tropics, bull
fights and games.
SEPTEMBER
1st Sunday Fiesta de San Roque - Tarija (Tarija).
(Although the fiesta day of San Roque is officially on the 16th of August).
An 8-day long celebration for the patron saint of dogs, San Roque. Unique
costumes, processions, music and dancing. The biggest party and typical
of the Tarija region with its unique music style. 8th Virgen de Guadalupe
- Viacha (La Paz), Sucre (Chuquisaca) and Valle Grande (Santa Cruz).
A religious festival in honor of the Virgin of Guadalupe. Folkloric dances,
bull fights, music, dancing and typical food and drink. 14th Exaltacion
de la Santa Cruz- Sorata (La Paz), Potosi, Oruro, Cochabamba.
A religious festival for the holy cross. One of Cochabambas' biggest festivals
for the Senor de la Excaltacion and the celebration of Cochabambas' departamental
anniversary. Sorata's most important festival. A pilgrim procession in
honor of el Senor de Manquiri in Potosi. Folkloric dancing and music,
masses, processions, typical food and dress. 21st Equinoccio de la
Primavera- Tihuanaco (La Paz).
A celebration of the first rays of the sun god "Inti" that will pass through
the portal of the main entrance of the Kalasasaya Temple. The first day
of Spring and a very important indigenous and local festival. 24th Efemerides
de Santa Cruz - Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz).
Civil processions and celebrations for Santa Cruz. 29th Fiesta de San
Miguel - Uncia (Potosi).
Typical andean folkloric dances with typical groups of "Tinkus", the ancient
warriors of this region. Mass and processions.
OCTOBER
1st week Virgen del Rosario- Viacha (La Paz), Quillacollo, Tarata
& Morochata (Cochabamba), Tarija (Tarija), Warnes (Santa Cruz), Tarabuco
(Chuquisaca), Huayllas (Oruro) & others.
A celebration for the Virgin of the Rosary. Includes mass, processions,
music, fireworks, and dancing. 2nd Sunday Virgen de Guadalupe -
Distrito Minero de Santa Fe (Oruro).
A procession of riders on horseback made up of Matacos, and Cunas (female
Matacas). 24th San Rafael - only in the city of La Paz (La Paz).
Patron festival with typical andean folkloric groups, music and dancing.
NOVEMBER
1st & 2nd Todos Santos - countrywide.
A religious celebration for All Saints Day in which the cemeteries and
graves throughout the country are visited by parents and loved ones. The
tombstones and graves are adorned with flowers and colorful garlands.
The table is set with a place for the spirit of the deceased and the tradition
of making bread babies, sweets, baked goods and various refreshing drinks
is still maintained. 1st Sunday Virgen del Socavon - Oruro (Oruro).
The is the first visit to Oruro for the participants for the Carnaval
in February. Music and dancing and the first practice for the participants
for next years' Carnaval in Oruro. 18th Efemerides Departamental
- Beni department.
Cultural and artesan fair in Trinidad. 30th San Andres - Santa
Cruz (Santa Cruz), Taquiri (Cochabamba).
The festival of the city with processions, fireworks, masses, singing
and folkloric dancing.
DECEMBER
3rd San Francisco Xavier - San Francisco (Santa Cruz).
Patron festival of the city of San Francisco Xavier. Typical dances of
the aboriginal inhabitants are quite a spectacle and represent the actual
defenses that the Jesuit Missionaries acted out against the Portugese.
3rd San Javier - San Javier (Beni).
Typical folkloric dances, music, food and drink. The famous tropical bull
fights. 8th Comarapa - Portachuelo y Cotoca (Santa Cruz).
Day of the Purisima Concepcion with typical dances, food and drinks. 8th
Fiesta de la Purisima Concepcion - Cochabamba (Cochabamba).
Day of the Purisima Concepcion with typical dances, food and drinks. 24th
Navidad - countrywide.
The holiest of all festivals, Christmas. Each department has its own variation
but the more exotic ones are in: Villa Serrano & Sucre (Chuquisaca),
Vallegrande (Santa Cruz), San Ignacio de Moxos (Beni) & Tarija where
some of the celebrations are carried on until the end of January. |