Popular Festival Tours To Visit In The Region

By Elizabeth Patterson


Northeast India is a region with many festivals which showcases their rich and indigenous culture. Going to one is going to be amazing as there will be singing and dancing, foods popular in the country, and crafts, so consider yourself attending festival tours Northeast India. The following below are just some of the festivities that are being held every year.

Hornbill. For those who are looking for the grandest, the largest festival, and the most famous there is in the country, this is the answer. Located in the Nagaland, a name which comes from a bird they admire most, sixteen tribes would be performing how hunting is done through a dance. There would also be a rock concert competition.

Ziro festival of music are for all the music lovers out there who wants to enjoy indie type of music. Bands around the country will join forces just to perform. Exactly 30 indie bands will be coming over to take part in the event. What makes this unique is the fact that it is being held in a secluded mountain. But, the climb is worth it as a picturesque view unfolds right before your eyes.

Bihu. Bihu is a three part festival which celebrates the period of agriculture. Part one would be Bohhag, the most colorful and grandest among the three. Second is Khati where lamps are lit to guide those lost souls back in heaven. Third, Maagh, you will witness buffalo fighting, pots being break, and bonfires.

A yearly festival tradition of the Apatani Tribe is called Myoko. To earn fertility and prosperity rituals are done. For them to receive what they prayed, they have to make sacrifices and purification. Only a shaman or a priest can do this. Pigs are the ones being sacrificed which are sprinkled with flours and wine made from rice.

Wangala, Meghalaya. This is their way of honoring their Sun God of fertility. Celebrated by beating drums, blowing horns, and a traditional dance. 100 nagaras would be beaten together. It has a dance and slow cooking competition with indigenous games. Handicrafts are exhibited for tourists to see.

To glory Sun God of fertility, the Galo tribe would beat drums and blow horns as their way of saying thank you. There would be dancing with traditional music and steps. Highlight would be the one hundred nagaras beaten altogether. There are competitions that you could join, as well as games.

Mopin, Arunachal Pradesh. Their Goddess Mopin is the main focus. The reason of the celebration is to drive away the evil spirits, for prosperity, and wealth. Popir which is a folk dance is their highlight. Performing this are the young women. While the women will be serving you with rice wine.

Chapchar Kut. Chapchar Kut is named after a cut bamboo. Those bamboo are used for burning. During the festivity, cheraw is performed. Women will dance around the bamboo which will be beaten against each other by the men, making sure to not get caught by the bamboos.




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