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Tuesday, 19 March 2013

World's Most Unfriendly Countries for Tourists


Ask a traveler where you'll find the most welcoming locals, and you'll likely see a few nations consistently named. For example, you're likely to hear Australia come up a few times. Same with Ireland. And possibly Italy, especially if you're younger than 5 or a blonde.

A new report from the World Economic Forum has ranked 140 nations based on the "attitude of population toward foreign visitors." Here's the short version: If you're visiting Bolivia and in need of directions, you probably won't have as much luck as you would in, say, Iceland.

Answers to the question posed, "How welcome are foreign visitors in your country?" were given a weighted average from 1 -7, 1 = very unwelcome and 7 = very welcome. Turns out Bolivia came in last on the list with a score of 4.1, while Iceland tied for first place with New Zealand, with a 6.8, making Kiwis even friendlier than their neighbors, the Aussies (6.5 and ranking No. 27) who've long had a reputation for being among the world's friendliest.

And where did the good-old USA rank? No. 102, with a score of 6.0. And those friendly Irishmen? They ranked far better: No. 9 on the list, with a score of 6.6.

Top 10

Iceland
New Zealand
Morocco
Macedonia
Austria
Senegal
Portugal
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Ireland
Burkina Faso

*Note that Bosnia and Herzegovina, Ireland and Burkina Faso all scored a 6.6. Also scoring a 6.6: Barbados, Canada, Thailand, Mali, United Arab Emirates, Singapore, Malta, Yemen, Belgium and Rwanda.

Bottom 10

Bolivia
Venezuela
Russian Federation
Kuwait
Latvia
Iran
Pakistan
Slovak Republic
Bulgaria
Mongolia

*Note that Mongolia scored a 5.5, a score also shared by China, Korean and Saudi Arabia.

Saturday, 4 August 2012

Highest-Paid Athletes 2012 – World’s Richest Athletes


1. Floyd Mayweather
Total Earnings between June 2011 to June 2012: $85 million
Salary/winnings: $85 million
Endorsements: $0
Sport: Boxing , Age: 35



2. Manny Pacquaio
Total Earnings between June 2011 to June 2012: $62 million
Salary/winnings: $56 million
Endorsements: $6 million (Monster Energy, Hennessy, Nike, Hewlett-Packard)
Sport: Boxing , Age: 33



3. Tiger Woods
Total Earnings between June 2011 to June 2012: $59.4 million
Salary/winnings: $4.4 million
Endorsements: $55 million (Nike)
Sport: Golf, Age: 36
Net Worth: $500 million – As of September 2010, according to Forbes



4. LeBron James
Total Earnings between June 2011 to June 2012: $53 million
Salary/winnings: $13 million
Endorsements: $40 million ( Nike, McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, State Farm and others)
Sport: Basketball, Age: 27



5. Roger Federer
Total Earnings between June 2011 to June 2012: $52.7 million
Salary/winnings: $7.7 million
Endorsements: $45 million (Nike, Rolex, Wilson, Credit Suisse)
Sport: Tennis, Age: 30



6. Kobe Bryant
Total Earnings between June 2011 to June 2012: $52.3 million
Salary/winnings: $20.3 million
Endorsements: $32 million
Sport: Basketball, Age: 33



7. Phil Mickelson
Total Earnings between June 2011 to June 2012: $47.8 million
Salary/winnings: $4.8 million
Endorsements: $43 million (Callaway, Barclay’s, KPMG, Exxon, Rolex, Amgen/Pfizer)
Sport: Golf, Age: 41



8. David Beckham
Total Earnings between June 2011 to June 2012: $46 million
Salary/winnings: $9 million
Endorsements: $37 million (Burger King, Sainsbury’s, Samsung)
Net Worth: £160 million ($260m) – As of April 2012, according to the Sunday Times Rich List
Sport: Football, Age:37



9. Cristiano Ronaldo
Total Earnings between June 2011 to June 2012: $42.5 million
Salary/winnings: $20.5 million
Endorsements: $22 million (Nike, Castrol, Konami and others)
Sport: Football, Age: 27



10. Peyton Manning
Total Earnings between June 2011 to June 2012: $42.4 million
Salary/winnings: $32.4 million
Endorsements: $10 million (Reebok, Sony, Wheaties, DirecTV, Gatorade, Papa John’s)
Sport: Football (NFL)  , Age: 36

Monday, 20 February 2012

Top 10 Sexiest Mens Watches 2012

*This page features the best men’s watches on the market for 2012 – over and under $500.* Looking to treat the man you love to a special gift? Or looking to treat yourself to a nice watch?  Besides a sexy fragrance, nothing adds sex appeal to a man like a sexy watch.  A nice watch suggests class, style, sophistication… and not to mention, it’s a quick ego booster. We did some research in 2012 to find the hottest watches on the market for men.

Here are the top 10 sexiest watches for men  for 2012 ...

10 – Emporio Armani Silicone
Chrono Men’s Watch

This is one of Armani’s most popular watches – it comes in several different colors but the black is probably the most attractive.

9 – Nixon
Chronograph Men’s Watch

Nixon watches are great for casual wear. They’re rugged, masculine and super sexy.

8 – Victorinox Swiss Army Classic
Chrono Men’s Watch

You can never go wrong with a Swiss Army Classic. As the name suggests, it’s a classic.. and will never go out of style.

7 – Burberry Stainless Steel
Chrono Men’s Watch

The Burberry Stainless Steel Timepiece is an awesome choice. Something about all silver screams classy. The blue face is pretty hot, too.

6 – Movado BOLD Chrono
Chrono Men’s Watch

This is the chrono version of the new Movado bold. This style beats the signature look… hands down.

5 – Movado 800 Series
Chrono Men’s Watch

As seen on Tom Brady and Derek Jeter.. The sports studs added sex appeal to the already sexy Movado 800 series. Love it!

4 – Gucci Men’s I-Gucci
Digital Men’s Watch

The I-Gucci is Gucci’s big seller. Only Gucci can make digital …sexy.

3 – Tag Heuer Aquaracer
Chrono Men’s Watch

We love Tag watches. The Aquaracer is a popular choice. It’s sporty yet dressy and goes with just about everything.

2 – TAG Heuer Carrera
Chrono Men’s Watch

Carreras are on fire. As seen on Leonardo Di Caprio, this is one of the most popular Carreras both online and in stores. Pictures don’t it justice (the red isn’t as loud as it appears in pictures).

1 – Omega 
Seamaster Planet Ocean

The Seamaster Planet Ocean is Omega’s latest Seamaster diver watch and… it’s a big hit.

Credit to : http://www.heartbait.com

Malaysia’s Most Influential People

The influence and reach of these Malaysian personalities are far and wide and have implications and impact on people of all walks of life in this country. Welcome to the inaugural survey of Top 10’s Influential Malaysians of 2011. In this survey, we have considered Malaysians from all walks of life and of every hue and stripe. The main criteria, with the keyword being influential, are their reach and impact, dynamism, innovation, visibility of endeavours, plus the intangibles of spirit and inspiration on ordinary Malaysians. Arguably the most influential people in the land would be none other than the PM and DPM. Nevertheless, we have excluded them in this survey. Otherwise, they would be in the Top 10 list every year, without fail. That is not the main purpose of our compilation. We want to highlight ingenuity, hard work and genuine impact on Malaysian people. We hope that our Top 10 Influential Malaysians will only serve to inspire others to follow in their exemplary footsteps and they are revealed in the following pages in alphabetical order of their names.

KRU Brothers

From their humble beginnings in 1992 as a hip-hop boyband, the career trajectory of KRU (multi-talented brothers Norman, Yusry and Edry) has catapulted beyond their musical roots into an empire spanning music, movies, TV, online content, publishing, advertising and merchandising. Today, KRU studios are synonymous with award-winning films such as Cicakman, Magika and Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa. Their next epic movie Vikingdom due out in 2013 will be their most ambitious yet with a Hollywood cast and cutting-edge 3D technology.

Khairy Jamaluddin

He divides opinion like few others. His near-overnight ascent to the corridors of power under previous PM Tun Abdullah Badawi provided endless grist for the rumour mills. However, pundits who predicted a short political-life have been proven wrong. Under the Najib administration, the feisty Rembau MP is an influential force in his own right. Unafraid to wade into hot-button issues, his leadership of the BN and UMNO Youth wings will be pivotal in galvanising grassroots support for the next general election.

Datuk Lee Chong Wei

When he chose badminton over basketball at age 11, he made a life-changing decision not just personally, but for the whole nation. Eighteen years and countless major titles later, his decision has long been vindicated. Apart from being a fierce competitor, the World No. 1 is also a shrewd businessman, parlaying his on-court success into various endorsement and business ventures. If rumours are true that he plans to hang up his racket after the 2012 Olympics, Malaysia will have a pair of massive shoes to fill.

Lim Guan Eng

His journey from activist to ISA detainee to being Chief Minister of Penang has been an unlikely trek to the political summit. Spending years in political wilderness during the 90s due to incarceration, his comeback was capped by DAP’s stunning triumph in the 2008 General Election. The jury is still out on his overall leadership of Penang, but he has wasted little time implementing far-reaching changes, such as reforming the contentious tender system and enacting Freedom of Information laws.

Datuk Mukhriz Mahathir

Having the Mahathir family name, arguably our most influential leader in modern times, can be a blessing or a curse. He has risen above the overwhelming weight of expectations to find his own voice in the public arena. Well-respected among political followers and foes alike, the Jerlun MP’s views are highly sought after. His formidable business experience in fibre optics and franchising is invaluable in boosting economic opportunities with his current post as Malaysian Deputy Minister of International Trade and Industry.

Raja Petra Kamaruddin

The internet revolution coupled with Malaysia’s tsunami of political reform in 1998 spawned our own intrepid, muckraking web journalist – RPK. The editor of the Malaysia Today website wields enormous influence on its loyal readership base. RPK specialises in its own addictive brand of news, expose and commentaries. He trades barbs with both sides of the political divide and curries little favours. For that, he is rewarded with approximately 1.5 million hits a day. The pen – or keyboard – is indeed mightier than the sword.

Tan Sri Syed Mokhtar Al-bukhary

Malaysia’s Kedah-born “Rice Tycoon” is a genuine rags-to-riches story. Without a gilded upbringing or education, he spent his formative years in the school of hard knocks selling meat, vegetables and roti canai. Now his wide-ranging tentacles spread across multiple business spheres. Among the jewels in his crown are DRB-Hicom Bhd, Malakoff Corp, Malaysian Mining Company, Bernas, Port of Tanjung Pelepas, Johor Port and Bank Muamalat. For all his success, this unassuming billionaire’s lasting legacy could be the Al-Bukhary Foundation, with millions disbursed for scholarships and philanthropic programs for the poor.

Tan Sri Tony Fernandes

Even by his own high standards, there are giddy times for the Low Cost King. With the recent acquisition of Queens Park Rangers, he added the English Premier League to a bewildering array of businesses which includes airlines, hotels, finance, telecommunications and Formula One. He is arguably our most outspoken and high profile CEO worldwide. Back home, Air Asia affects Malaysian lives daily having revolutionised air travel for the masses, prompting a hitherto moribund national carrier into deep soul-searching and sparking a region-wide scramble for budget airlines.

Tan Sri Vincent Tan

Our Gaming King is synonymous with Sports Toto and Berjaya Corporation, but his reach has overgrown the thousands of one-armed bandits and betting slips that millions of hopeful Malaysians engage daily with dreams of a fortuitous windfall. Ordinary Malaysian consumers will doubtless be familiar with McDonald’s, Wendy’s, Starbucks, Papa Johns Pizza, Kenny Rogers Roasters, Krispy Kreme, Cosway and Borders. His recent acquisition of Cardiff City F.C. will no doubt go down well with our football-mad country. Like any wily gambler, he has hedged his bets and continues to diversify.

Tan Sri Zeti Akhtar

During perilous economic times, a firm and sure hand is needed to steer the ship through choppy waters. Time and again since being appointed in 2000, our venerable Governor of Bank Negara Malaysia has provided that precious monetary and financial leadership to our country. The government places utmost faith in her guiding hands, having extended her tenure recently for five more years. The international community seems in accordance with her abilities too. She was named one of the world’s best central bank chiefs last year by Global Finance Magazine and was shortlisted this year to head the International Monetary Fund.

The Most Admired Corporate Leaders in Malaysia

Corporate leaders are shining examples of what individuals with sound management skills, dynamic leadership and vision could do in driving companies to become multimillion ringgit powerhouses. All of them have led their respective organizations to become symbols of Malaysian corporate success. Top 10 of Malaysia salutes these corporate greats in a survey that recognizes the top 10 leaders in the country today. These vibrant personalities are inspiring icons indeed and their beautiful success stories are exemplary of what great heights can be achieved when one dares to dream big.

Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr Tony Fernandes

As the Group CEO of AirAsia Bhd, Tan Sri Tony is probably Malaysia’s most recognizable corporate figure with his trademark baseball cap. Tan Sri Tony began his career in the music industry with Warner Music. Soon he decided to leave the music industry to pursue his childhood dream of setting up Malaysia’s first low-cost airline. He mortgaged his house and pooled all his savings to acquire a failing government airline that had a fleet of only two ageing Boeing 737-300 planes and RM40 million worth of debt. The company soon grew from two planes in 2002 to a fleet of more than 86 aircraft flying more than 30 million people around the world. Tan Sri Tony’s vision in transforming an ailing airline company to become the world’s best low-cost carrier (awarded by Skytrax) is a testament to the Malaysia Boleh spirit.

Tan Sri Dato’ Dr Robert Kuok Hock Nien

Born on 6 October 1923 in Johor Bahru and educated at the prestigious Raffles Institution in Singapore, Tan Sri Dato’ Dr Kuok made his money in sugar, palm oil, shipping and property. Also known as the “Sugar King”, his Kuok Group boasts of a huge network of companies under three main holding companies in Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia. He also controls South China Morning Post, once the world’s most profitable daily newspaper. His biggest source of wealth is his stake in Wilmar, the world’s largest listed palm oil company. According to Forbes magazine in March 2011, Tan Sri Kuok’s assets are worth an incredible USD12.5 billion, making him the richest man in Malaysia.

Ananda Krishnan

Ananda Krishnan began building his multimedia empire in the early 1990s and today he owns two major telecommunication companies – Maxis Communications and Astro All Asia Network - apart from having three communication satellites circumnavigating the earth. He also owns stakes in public listed Tanjong Public Limited Company, an investment holding company with subsidiaries in power generation, gaming, leisure and property. Krishnan has a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University and is worth USD9.5 billion (Forbes magazine, March 2011), making him the second richest man in Malaysia. Now a major philanthropist, Krishnan focuses on developing Malaysia’s talent pool by funding scholarships and school programs.

Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr Yeoh Tiong Lay

He is the founder of YTL Corporation, Malaysia’s biggest and most successful conglomerate with businesses in construction, utilities, hotels, property development and technology. It is one of the largest companies listed on Bursa Malaysia with a combined market capitalization of about RM33.5 billion (as at 31 July 2011). YTL Corporation became the first Asian non-Japanese company to be listed on the Tokyo Stock Exchange since 1996. In January 2008, Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr Yeoh was conferred the prestigious Order of the Rising Sun, Gold Rays with Neck Ribbon by the Emperor of Japan for his efforts in promoting bilateral relations between Malaysia and Japan.

Tan Sri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun

Born in 1952 in Batu Pahat, Johor, Tan Sri Vincent Tan is the Chairman of Berjaya Corporation Berhad. He is a businessman and entrepreneur with a suite of interests in property development and investment, gaming, stockbroking, manufacturing, trading, hospitality, internet-related businesses, utilities, media, telecommunications, insurance and education. According to Forbes 2010 Billionaire List, Tan Sri Vincent Tan’s assets are worth USD1.2 billion. In February this year, he pledged to donate half of his wealth to charity, starting with RM20 million this year. This came about because of his decision to join “The Giving Pledge” that was initiated by Bill & Melinda Gates and Warren Buffett.

Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Dr Teh Hong Piow

Founder of Public Bank, Tan Sri Teh is currently the Chairman of the Public Bank Group, apart from holding leadership positions in various organizations in Malaysia and Singapore. He began his banking career in 1950 as a bank clerk in Overseas-Chinese Banking Corporation Ltd. In 1960 he joined Malayan Banking Berhad as Manager and was promoted to General Manager at a relatively young age of 34. Tan Sri Teh then left Malayan Banking in 1966 to set up Public Bank. He has since then been the driving force behind the bank’s evolution into a modern and integrated financial powerhouse.

Tan Sri Datuk Hj Mustapha Kamal

Currently the Executive Chairman of MK Land Holdings Berhad, Tan Sri Datuk Mustapha is also co-founder of MK Land Group of Companies. The Group is noted for developing the Damansara Perdana township in Selangor. Tan Sri Mustapha graduated from University of Malaya and started his career in 1970 as an Assistant District Officer and later rose to become the Deputy Commissioner of Lands & Mines for the Selangor State Government. It was his move to Shah Alam Properties Sdn Bhd as Managing Director that provided him with the opportunity to harness necessary skills and knowledge in property development. In 1983, Tan Sri Mustapha formed the EMKAY Group of Companies.

Tan Sri Dato’ Seri Dr Jeffrey Cheah

An accountant by training, Tan Sri Jeffrey is the Founder and Chairman of the Sunway Group. The Group is one of the most widely diversified conglomerates in Malaysia with core businesses in education, healthcare, civil engineering and construction, property development and investment, and many more. It is known for its flagship development, the Sunway Integrated Resort City in Petaling Jaya. Tan Sri Jeffrey is passionately involved in governmental and non-governmental organizations. His passion to improve the lives of bright Malaysian students was inspired by English clergyman John Harvard who donated his entire library of books and half his wealth to an educational institution which is known today as the prestigious Harvard University.

Tan Sri Azman Hashim

Tan Sri Azman Hashim is a well-known corporate figure in Malaysia. He is the Chairman of the AmBank Group, a position he has held since 1982. His professional experience began in Perth, Australia in the 1950s when he was employed by Messrs O.L. Haines & Co (Chartered Accountants). He then joined Bank Negara Malaysia and by 1964 he left to start his own accountancy practice. Then he joined Malayan Banking Berhad as its Executive Director. In 1980 he was appointed Chairman of Kwong Yik Bank Berhad and went on to become Chairman of the AmBank Group in 1982 till to date. Tan Sri Azman has a passion for golf and water sports like powerboats and scuba diving. He is blessed with two sons, three daughters and ten grandchildren.

Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Liew Kee Sin

Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Liew Kee Sin is the President and Chief Executive Officer of SP Setia Berhad, a public listed property developer. Under the leadership of Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Liew, the Group’s profit after tax rose by 163% and its dividend payout ratio grew 100%, all within a short span of five years between 2001 and 2006. Tan Sri Dato’ Sri Liew began his career with a local merchant bank in 1981 after graduating from University of Malaya with an Honours Degree in Economics. After five years in the banking industry, he decided to venture into property development and developed his first project called Bukit Indah in Ampang, Selangor.

Carnivals of the World Top 10 of 2012

No.10 Mardi Gras in New Orleans
21st February 2012

This originated as a French fertility ritual. In 1699 Iberville, the French explorer, stopped on the banks of the Misissipi river and celebrated the advent of Spring as he knew his fellow countrymen were back in France doing likewise. There is no record of women attending this event, hence we may concluded this Mardi Gras was beadless :@( Today beads define this event but there are lots of other great reasons to go there like the music and parades.

No.9 Barranquilla Columbia
18th - 21st February 2012

In 2003, UNESCO declared Barranquilla's carnival to be a Masterpiece of Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity. Every year thousands of tourists delare Barranquilla's carnaval to be a Masterpiece of Partying. This festival is a fusion of European, African and Indian traditions. This begins four days before Ash Wednesday and reaches its climax the next Saturday during Batalla de las Flores/battle of the flowers where the colour of the Colombians come face to face in a unique battle of color, flowers, beauty, and peace. The typical carnival characters of Rey Momo, María Moñitas, and Hombre Caimán are involved in this parade as well as the carnaval queen, dwarves and large puppet heads! The following day the Desfile de la Gran Parada/the great parade takes place with torito folk dances, Garabato dancers, and the dances of the hilanderas/spinners. There is also the 84th Street Parade also known as the Funeral of Joselito Carnaval where the carnival queen dresses in black throwing flowers at everyone and mourns the loss of Joselito. Joselito is a festival character for everyone to impersonate or carry a figure of, it signals the end of the celebrations and Dios Momos big party.

No.8 Brooklyn Carnival
September 3rd 2012

The West Indie Carnival in Brooklyn begins at 11am an the route is Utica Avenue to Grand Army Plaza along Eastern Parkway. This celebration takes place from the Thursday to Labor day with a Dimanche Gras/Fat Sunday, a Kiddie Carnival and a steel drum competition then the main parade on Labor Day Monday. This is New Yorks biggest outdoor event attracting over a million party people and the traditions of the Labor Day are mainly Caribbean- this is one not to be missed.

No.7 Goa
18th - 21st February 2012

Nowhere else in India celebrates carnival as it was introduced by the Portuguese who ruled over Goa for over five hundred years.This festival was actually in decline before the liberation of Goa and since then it has attracted thousands of visitors from all around the globe. Despite being a Christians celebration the three-day street party has also taken many Hindu and western traditions.  Then begins the weeklong event, which is a time of unbridled festivity and merry-making, which has been celebrated since the 18th Century. For these couple of days there are bands on floats and people dancing everywhere all nights, there are also grand balls held in the evenings. At the end of the week the festivities conclude with the famous red-and-black dance held by the Club National in Panajim.

No.6 Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival
17th - 26th February 2012

Once banned by the Spanish dictator Franco this is one of the biggest crowd pullers in the world. None of the usual rules apply here: there is lots of cross dressing and the patry doesn't hit the streets until midnight !  Tenerife's carnaval begins with the opening parade & the election of a Carnaval Queen followed. Maids of Honour and entourages are driven through the streets of Santa Cruz and Puerto de la Cruz accompanied by the traditional ‘murgas’ in clown costume and other revellers in colorful costumes.  The ‘Burial of the Sardine’ marks the half way point on Ash Wednesday when hordes of weeping ‘widows’ follow a funeral cortège for a giant papier mâché sardine down to the harbour where the ‘corpse’ is set alight and fireworks light up the sky and eerie singing fills the air. The ‘Gran Cosa Apoteosis’ is the closing parade of Carnaval when eggshells and cloth balls held together by paste and thrown onto the passing parade from windows and balconies. Other fun times include the Drag Marathon.

No.5 Notting Hill
August 27th 2012 - August Bank Holiday

This is the second biggest carnaval in the world, Notting Hill usually brings crowds of about a million people observing and about 60,000 people participating in the performances. The carnival has 5 types of music : Calypso, Steel pan / pans, Mas (masquerade), Static and Mobile systems. There’s a great variety of African and Caribbean beats.

No.4 Oruro
17th - 22nd February 2012

Expect Around 600,000 people line the streets during Oruro Carnival with hundreds of traditional Bolivian bands, thousands of traditional dancers and a procession that takes a full day to end. The parade is led by San Miguel who is followed by devils, El Tio - lord of the underworld and lots of conquistadores painted like devils. This parade makes its way to the soccer stadium where good triumphs over evil through the art of dance. Also many farmers and miners offer the fruit of their labour for the carnival.

No.3 Rio Carnival
17th - 22nd February 2012

When people think carnaval they think Rio De Janeiro. This city oozes cool from Ipanema to Copacabana and the coolness peaks in the days leading up to lent. The streets of Rio are lined with samba schools and as blocos pass through the streets there is a deafening thunder of drums. The humidity is too much for scantilly clad locals who chase the blocos around town. The well known Rio blocos include:  Cordão do Bola Preta This traditional bloco is in the centre of the city and about 600,000 people can attended it. Suvaco do Cristo This is the Botanic Garden area under the Redeemer's arm (kinda in his armpit actually!). Carmelitas This group was supposedly created by nuns, but in fact it is just a theme chosen by the band. They usually play around the hills of Santa Teresa. Simpatia é Quase Amor One of the most popular parades in Ipanema. Translates as ‘Friendliness is almost love’. Banda de Ipanema The original Ipanema bloco attracting families, drag queens and the gay population.

No.2 Olinda, Brasil
17th - 22nd February 2012

Most Brazilians will tell you that Olinda has the best carnaval in Brazil. Why ? well for starters Pernambuco (the region) has the unique trevo music, afoxé instruments, colorful umbrellas & Maracatu (mix of theatre and dance) umbrellas as well as foliõe bands and the parading of giant dolls. The festival has a more African influence compared to the European feel of the Rio carnival which is evident in the flirty dances like the gut flexing bate-coxa, the umbrella-spinning frevo, the noble maracatú or the extremely graceful caboclinho. The carnival celebrations can start as early as December in Olinda & neighbouring city of Recife so a trip to the Pernambuco could encompass a couple of days in each. In Recife the carnival on Boa Viage can be overpriced and you will get a more authenthic experience at Recife Antigo. Try to get to Galo da Madrugada it's a rooster crowing world and kicks off a serious party at 5.30am on the first Saturday of carnival in Bairro de São José.. Salvador de Bahia is also great for carnival butwe have to stop here before we name every town in Brazil :)

No.1 Trinidad
17th - 22nd February 2012

Trinidad's carnival is the meeting of European religion, brought by the Settlers, and African culture, brought by African slaves, who were also paying respect to African mythology and music. If you're going to make it here plan well ahead. Bring plenty of spare clothes - you never know how you will feel on the day! The most popular dance is calypso followed by the soca but also beware of Wining this is grinding and if you are a tourist (or look like one) expect ot be on the receiving of much Wining :)

Many of the carnival bands will provide snacks - for many tourists carnival is a long day drinking in the sun!

Credit to : http://www.festivalpig.com