Sunday, 23 July 2017

Village Tourism Chhattisgarh ,Live with Tribes

Village Tourism
(With & Without Home Stay)
Village Tourism is a unique initiative to experience the rural life style and traditional cuisine. We also provide the Home stay with open kitchen with organic vegetables and herbs produced in kitchen garden.

4500/- per day
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Saturday, 22 July 2017

Chhattisgarh Tour @ 5 Night 6 Days , Raipur , Rajim, Jagdalpur

Chhattisgarh Tour @ 5 Night 6 Days 
2 Night Raipur, Rajim 1 Night Sirpur , 2 Night Jagdalpur
Per Person 35000/- Booking Start ....

Tribe Tour:  The Territory of the Native tribes of the State is extended up to Southern Bastar from Central part of the State. Rich and ancient culture of tribal’s, their life style, traditional foods and Handicrafts are always been a centre of attraction and matter of curiosity amongst the tourists. 

District - Bastar, Chhattisgarh
Bastar the land of tribes and about 70% of the total population of Bastar comprises tribals, which is 26.76% of the total tribal population of Chhattisgarh. The major tribes of the Bastar region are the Gond, Maria, Bhatra, Muriya, Halba, Dhuruva .

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Ancient Shiv Mandir PALI (Chhattisgarh)


Ancient Shiv Mandir PALI (Chhattisgarh) 
temple, historic landmark, archaeology/history education
A historical site renovated by Archeological Department.Originally constructed by King Vikramaditya-2 in 12th century A.D.Worth Seeing.The Nao Konih Talab Nearby the temple is also associated with this temple and equally old. with many mythological stories...!!
Must See Place

Saila Dance Surajpur, Ambikapur

Saila Dance Surajpur, Ambikapur
Saila Dance is performed in many variations with the hitting of the sticks next to the one in the hand of the other dancer. The dancers are in sync to the beats of the 'Mandar' who gives the beat to the performers. They try to match their steps with the tempo of the beat thus exhilarating the pace and ambiance on a whole. The dancers form a circle while dancing and the way they are in harmony with the other dancer is worth watching.

Goncha Festival in Chhattisgarh 25 June 2017


####Goncha Festival in Chhattisgarh 25 June 2017 ####
The Goncha Festival is also popularly known as the Chariot Festival probably because it is celebrated at a time when the Hindus celebrate Rath Yatra. The vigorous and enthusiastic enjoyment that marks the Goncha Festival in Chhattisgarh is remarkable. The zest and hearty spirit of the tribals from different parts of Bastar who participate in this festival is incredible.
There are several customs that are associated with this Chhattisgarh Festival. Goncha is actually a kind of fruit. The tribal people make a pistol using tukki or bamboo. As is evident, it is just a mock weapon that is constructed by them to follow the tradition of the tribe. The fruit Goncha is likewise used as a bullet.
They use the pistol and the bullet, actually a bamboo stick cut in the shape of a pistol and a fruit to strike each other. The intention is not to hurt each other but to just be a part of a mock encounter. It is a source of unlimited joy for them. They find it very thrilling and exciting. The fervor and gusto of the people of Chhattisgarh at the time of celebrating this festival is admirable. The celebration of Festivals like these brings to the forefront the ethnicity of this part of the country.

Phagun Madai Dantewada Chhattisgarh Indian Festival

A significant  adivasi   festival of Chhattisgarh, Madai is celebrated across the state with gaiety and fervour. Tribal communities venera...