Private Tour
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10 hours
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The Busó carnival belongs to the group of festivities present also in the mythology of other nations, celebrating the end of winter and the beginning of spring, providing magical protection and fertility through ancient rites.
The Busó festivities bear similarities not only to the carnivals in Rio and Venice, but also to the traditions of indigenous peoples of African, although in Mohács the origin of the tradition is explained by the legend of scaring away the Turks.
- Hotel pick-up
- Private transfer with comfortable spacious minibus
- Professional driver / guide
- Flexible timing
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Wheelchair accessible
Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
Service animals allowed
Public transportation options are available nearby
Specialized infant seats are available
Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
Suitable for all physical fitness levels
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The Busó carnival belongs to the group of festivities present also in the mythology of other nations, celebrating the end of winter and the beginning of spring, providing magical protection and fertility through ancient rites. The Busó festivities bear similarities not only to the carnivals in Rio and Venice, but also to the traditions of indigenous peoples of African, although in Mohács the origin of the tradition is explained by the legend of scaring away the Turks. The Busó people who scared away the Turks According to the legend, the 300-year-old tradition of the Busó began at the time of the second battle of Mohács, when our tricky ancestors took refuge from the Turkish occupation on the so-called Mohács Island, which is actually the other side of the river Danube. They dressed in disguise and scary masks and returned across the river, raiding the superstitious Turks who panicked and fled the town as soon as they saw the masked men. Woolly shipskin cloaks, masks and rattlers The folk custom that was inscribed on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity is one of the biggest carnivals in Hungary and it is a major folklore event. The traditional elements of Busó festivities have remained unchanged: the adults say farewell to the rough season and celebrate the approaching spring by donning woolly sheepskin Busó cloaks, trousers filled with hay and decorated stockings as well as carved masks, and they equip themselves with the ritual paraphernalia characteristic of the event, with large loud rattlers, clapper bells.
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4 reviews
Total reviews and rating from Viator & Tripadvisor
OZS ATW,
Apr 17, 2025
- Review from Tripadvisor
BUSÓJÁRÁS Heritage Folklore Carnival in Mohács is a must to at least once. We went to see this festival on Sunday, the last day. We had to park our car about 2 kms from the centre and walked to the downtown. The festival took about 2 hours and it was fun. Eateries were pricy.



lanti92,
Jan 28, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
Amazing experience, amazing people, warm welcome, lots of pálinka. This carneval is world famous for a reason :):D
ThomasGreen999,
Jan 6, 2020
- Review from Tripadvisor
Our company of 6 visited this Carnival because we read a lot about it before so we booked the tour. We had a great time. When in Hungary next time I would definitely go there again.
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