Sunday, July 1, 2018

List Of Festival Tours Being Held By The Country

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, 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. If you want an all music festival, Ziro must be your choice. Not only one but thirty indie bands will be performing. The best part is, the location is being held in a remote mountain in Arunachal Pradesh. Going up there is worthy of your time as the view is strikingly amazing. Enjoy nature at its finest by camping and joining outdoor activities.

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. A tribal festival which is a tradition of the Apatani Tribe. They do rituals for the prosperity of the whole tribe and so that the members will gain fertility. The village priest and shamans does the purification and sacrificing. At dawn, you could see how the rituals are performed. It starts with the collecting of pigs and ends by sacrificing the pigs on the huts of their owners.

Another from the Apatani Tribe is Dree. Held as a sign that agricultural period is starting once more. They do sacrifices wherein they offer various things. For the protection of their crops they pray to their god. There is a contest called MR Dree where men compete with one another to who among them is intelligent, has the strength, stamina, and agility.

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.

Ambubachi mela is a type of fertility festival. This marks that their Goddess Kamakhaya is on its menstruation period. Her temple will be temporarily closed for three days time since she is menstruating. On the fourth day, it is going to be opened again for the devotees to get bits of cloth which is believed that has been soaked with her menstrual fluids.

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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