Festival Nacional del Globo Morelos

Festival Nacional del Globo Morelos

The Festival Nacional del Globo Morelos is an annual hot air balloon festival held in the Tequesquitengo Valley in Morelos, Mexico. The festival was first held in 1997 and has since become one of the largest hot air balloon festivals in Latin America.

History

The Festival Nacional del Globo Morelos was founded in 1997 by a group of hot air balloon enthusiasts. The first festival was held in the Tequesquitengo Valley, and it attracted over 100,000 visitors. The festival has grown in popularity over the years, and it now attracts over 500,000 visitors annually.

Description

The Festival Nacional del Globo Morelos is a four-day event that features a variety of hot air balloon activities. The festival includes mass ascents, night glows, and competitions. The festival also features a variety of food, drinks, and music.

Balloonists

The Festival Nacional del Globo Morelos attracts balloonists from all over the world. The festival has featured balloons from over 50 countries. The balloons range in size from small sport balloons to large special-shape balloons.

Competitions

The Festival Nacional del Globo Morelos features a variety of competitions. The competitions include the Grand Prix, the Night Glow, and the Shape Balloon Competition. The Grand Prix is a race for the fastest balloon. The Night Glow is a competition for the most beautiful balloon.

Night Glow

The Night Glow is one of the most popular events at the Festival Nacional del Globo Morelos. The Night Glow is a competition for the most beautiful balloon. The balloons are inflated at night and then lit up with lights. The Night Glow is a spectacular sight and it is a must-see for any visitor to the festival.

Conclusion

The Festival Nacional del Globo Morelos is a unique and unforgettable experience. The festival is a great way to see hot air balloons up close and personal. The festival also features a variety of food, drinks, and music. The Festival Nacional del Globo Morelos is a must-see for any visitor to Morelos.