22 juin 2018

Festival Tours To Visit When In 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 festival was named after a famous bird that the people of Nagaland admires. This is said to be the largest and grandest festivity in India. Here, 16 tribes to be exact are going to perform a dance that will show the people how they hunt in the wilderness. Rock music fans will surely love it because of the rock music concert.

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.

Bihu, Assam. Assam has three major cultural festivals which all celebrates the agricultural period. The grandest, most colorful, and the loudest among the three is Bohaag Bihu which is the seeding time. Khati is a solemn occasion, there is the lighting of lamps which they believed would guide the souls into heaven. Maagh has bonfires, breaking of pots, and buffalo fights.

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. 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.

Aoling by the Konyak Tribe, Nagaland. Konyak Tribe was once known as deadly head hunters. They still do hunting today but just occasionally. They are now busy practicing agriculture for the betterment of their tribe. This marks the beginning of spring and the start of a new year meaning they have already completed the sowing of the seeds.

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. 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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