Popular Festival Tours To Visit In The Region

By Elizabeth Patterson


Many tourists visit Northeast India due to its festivities. They have an array of festivals in yearly. If you want to know about their rich culture especially their indigenous side going on festival tours Northeast India is the perfect way. A list of some of them are being presented down below for your guide.

Hornbill, Nagaland. This is perhaps the largest and the most famous festival in the North East side of India. Nagaland is named after their most admired bird. What is showcase in here is the sixteen tribes which will be dancing to show off the people how they hunt. There would be a rock concert where famous bands in India compete.

Ziro, Arunachal Pradesh. Ziro is an iconic music festival where 30 indie bands are being combine to play. The location is in the remote mountains of India which has a picturesque view. Since this is an outdoor activity, most people who come up there would camp for the night. Not only will you enjoy music, but nature as well.

Assam has a festivity of their own called Bihu. It does not only celebrate one but three festivals namely, bohhag, khati, and maagh. Bohhag being the most colorful of the three. Khati is a ceremonious occasion where you light lamps to help the souls of their loved ones which were lost find their way to heaven. Maagh has the most activity within the three.

Myoko, Arunachal Pradesh. A traditional tribal festival of Apatani Tribe. Rituals are done to ask for prosperity and fertility. Shamans or priest does the purification and sacrifice. The highlight is at dawn where they go out to collects pigs to be sacrificed. Pigs are sprinkled by the women with flour and rice beer before being taken to the hut of its owner for the sacrifice.

Wangala. The celebration is done to honor Sun God of fertility who they worship the most. Drums are beaten along with the horns being blown. There are traditional dances all throughout the day. The important part is the beating of 100 nagaras together. You can join competitions and games. Tour around to exhibits to admire their handicrafts.

Dree. Dree is another festival from the Apatani Tribe. This time, it is for agriculture. Lots of sacrificial offering can be seen along with the praying to the gods which they believe protects their crops. As always, there are dances which are traditional of course, folk songs are sung by the members, and a Mr Dree contest is held where men showcase themselves.

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, Mizoram. Chapchar Kut is named after a bamboo which has been cut then dried for burning. Women will be dancing while the men sits on the grounds while beating the bamboo stick against each other. This is called cheraw, the biggest part of the festivity. Different styles of tribal dancing are performed as well.




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