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Experience the Majestic Belughat Waterfalls with Guwahati Taxi

Introducing Belughat Waterfalls

If you are planning a weekend getaway, planning to recharge, relive and unwind yourself, Belughat Waterfalls is just the right spot for you. Located in the Karbi Anglong District of Assam, this picturesque waterfall is a must-visit for nature as well as adventure lovers. Not only does it offer breathtaking views, but the spot also offers an opportunity to those looking to escape from the hustle and bustle of city lives. Whether you’re an adventure lover or someone looking for just an escape from your daily life, Belughat waterfall has something to offer for everyone.

Belughat Waterfall

A natural wonder in true sense , Bhelughat waterfall is considered as one of the most scenic waterfalls in the region. The waterfall plunges from a significant height, creating a sight to behold. The view is  accompanied by a soothing sound that enhances the serenity of the place. The waterfall is surrounded by lush green forests, making it the perfect spot for those who are looking for a break from the daily grind of professional life.  Visitors can spend hours in the area and immerse themselves in the serenity of the spot. The  best time to visit Bhelughat Waterfall is during the monsoon and post-monsoon season (June to October). The water flow is at its peak, and the surrounding greenery is at its best form, creating an unforgettable experience for the visitors. The rain transforms the area into a heaven with the forest coming alive in its full glory.

Dikrupti Waterfall

Bhelughat waterfall is also referred to as Dikrut or Dikrupti waterfall as it is the source of the Dikrupti river which flows nearby. Once you are at the breathtakingly beautiful waterfall , explore its surroundings that are a haven for nature enthusiasts. Do not forget the  trekking trails that lead visitors through a rich, biodiverse environment. As you explore, you may come across a variety of flora and fauna unique to the region. The dense forests, tranquil streams, and diverse wildlife make it an ideal destination for nature lovers as well as adventure lovers.

Belughat Waterfall Landscape

If you’re passionate about photography, Bhelughat waterfall offers endless opportunities to capture the beautiful landscape of the area. The dramatic waterfall, surrounded by lush greenery, provides an ideal backdrop for stunning photos, whether you’re an amateur photographer or a seasoned professional.

Paklongkam Waterfall

If you’re planning a day-long visit one can easily explore the nearby locations that are equally wonderful and can be explored within an hour or two. Located around 500 metres from Bhelughat is the Paklongkam Waterfall, another popular tourist attraction in the region as well as a picnic spot. The Paklongkam waterfall also features a pool at its base that is ideal for swimming. The area around paklongkam is quite ideal for a retreat. There is another popular destination in the region called the APGCL Dam, which is constructed over the Dikrupti river. One can enjoy the scenic beauty of the waterfall while capturing countless pictures.

Belughat Waterfall is an ideal destination for anyone looking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life and reconnect with nature. Whether you’re seeking adventure, relaxation, or simply a beautiful place to photograph, Belughat is the ideal place to fulfill every whim. If you are planning to visit Bhelughat waterfalls and the nearby treasures, book your travel with Guwahati taxi for a smooth and hassle free ride. Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or with family, Guwahati Taxi makes it easy to explore the wonders of Karbi Anglong and beyond. Guwahati Taxi offers seamless travel at reasonable rates, letting you fully enjoy the beauty of this hidden gem along with the nearby attractions in Karbi Anglong.

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Discover the enchanting village of Nongjrong with Guwahati Taxi

Nongjrong: A Serene Escape into Meghalaya's Unspoiled Beauty

Nongjrong- where the sun embraces the clouds, the hills and the river to create a breathtakingly beautiful view leaving you spellbound. Nestled in Mawkynrew Tehsil, approximately 30 km from the sub-district headquarters and 60 km from the district headquarters, in Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya.  The village Nongjrong is popular for conventional and sustainable living. Nongjrong offers visitors a chance to reconnect with nature in a peaceful, unspoiled setting. The village is a perfect destination for anyone seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life and immerse themselves in the breathtaking beauty of Meghalaya.

Nongjrong

If you are an aurophile or a solid sunrise fanatic, the Nongjrong view point is a must-visit and should be at the top of your travel list. From this viewpoint one can enjoy the most breathtaking sunrise ever. With the valley below covered with clouds, and the sun rays touching the hilltops, the sight is one to remember for a lifetime. The valley is beneath the Umngot River, and the beauty of the area is enchanted by the lush green mountains. To enjoy the finest view, it is better to arrive before sunrise. Reaching the viewpoint is easy with just a small trek from the village.

Another tourist attraction to visit while you’re at Nongjrong village is the Nongjrong Falls. Easily accessible with a trek from the village, the falls offer picturesque view for people to relax and enjoy the beauty of nature. The best time to visit the village is during monsoon, when the flow of water is at its peak. Surrounded by dense forests and leafy hills, the waterfall provides a tranquil setting where visitors can relax, listen to the soothing sounds of cascading water, and simply enjoy the beauty of the environment. The best time to visit the falls is during the monsoon season when the water flow is at its peak, creating a stunning and powerful display of nature’s raw beauty. The sight of the water plunging down the rocks against the backdrop of lush greenery is nothing short of spectacular and provides ample opportunities for photography.

Nongjrong River Rafting

If you’re an adventure enthusiast, Nongjrong also offers kayaking or rafting on the river Umngot. The river, with its crystal-clear waters, is perfect for kayaking and rafting.As you make your way over the rapids and curves of the Umngot River, which is renowned as one of the cleanest in the country, you can take in the breathtaking views of the hills and forests. About 10 kilometers separate the village and the river. Dawki, a nearby town, offers kayak and raft on rents. Whether you are a seasoned adventurer or a first-timer, the experience of kayaking on the Umngot River is sure to leave you feeling exhilarated and connected to the natural world.

Nongjrong Village 2

The village Nongjrong with its conventional and sustainable practices, offers something that is beyond its natural beauty. While at Nongjrong one can experience the traditional lifestyle of the local community residing there. With their simplicity, natural beauty , culture and serenity, Nongjrong invites people with open arms. Whether you are visiting for a day or planning to stay longer, Nongjrong’s charm will undoubtedly captivate you, leaving you with memories that will last a lifetime.

Nongjrong Beauty

If you’re planning your next getaway to Nongjrong, do not forget to book your trip with Guwahati Taxi. With a smooth, hassle free ride at an affordable price, Guwahati Taxi ensures one can immerse themselves in the beauty of nature, while creating memories that last forever. Their professional services provide a hassle-free ride, allowing you to focus on soaking in the spectacular landscapes without worrying about the logistics. So pack your bags and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey.

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Embracing Tiwa Heritage Celebration: Jonbeel Mela with Guwahati Taxi

Introducing Jonbeel Mela

Jonbeel Mela, or Chunbîl Melâ, is a colorful three-day fair in Dayang Belguri’s historical setting at 3 km from Jagiroad in Morigaon District, Assam. Taking place on the weekend of Magh Bihu, which usually falls in January, this celebration attracts visitors of varying localities from far and wide. By tracing back to its origination in the 15th century AD, this mela therefore is the age-old and momentous cultural observance in the state.

Jonbeel

The very core of the mela is Joonbeel, a crescent-shaped wetland that takes its name from the Assamese terms for Moon and wetland. Originally, it was organized by the Tiwa (Lalung) community for political parlance. At large, it was just a celebration of unique meet-and-greet that, over time, morphed into a larger social display showcasing the wonderfully vivacious traditions and customs of all the indigenous communities of the region. Today, it stands as a celebration of harmony and brotherhood among the various indigenous communities of Northeast India including the Karbis, Jaintias, and Tiwas.

The traditional rites include Agni Puja, a fire worship ceremony, signifying well-being for mankind. During this fair, the traditional dances are performed by representatives from these communities, coupled with cock-fighting, fish melas, and wooden furniture bazaars, all line up to attract customers from the plains.

Jonbeel Mela barter system

The Jaintia hills (Meghalaya) and Karbi Anglong (Assam) hills see a large turnover of people, mostly tribal versions, for a three-day fair, wherein barter is exchanged for items with spices and herbs such as rice, fish, and cakes. It is a living relic of one of the few fairs in India built on this ancient basis that allows a fleeting view of bygone days. The barter system not only helps local economic resurgence but also reminds the people of their long-held tradition of mutual cooperation and exchange.

Jonbeel Mela Barter

Around 10,000 tribals from Assam congregate in bamboo huts, eat communally, and mingle. Collecting taxes from the tribes during the fair is Govaraja, the king of the Tiwa. The day before the mela starts, he and his aides partake in a communal feast on the banks of Jon Beel. Traditional dances and music enliven the atmosphere. Barter trading is the main attraction at this fair. This barter system is the only one in India-therefore making Jonbeel remarkable, as the only fair where this ancient trade method continues to flourish.

Jonbeel Mela Dance

Jonbeel Mela, as incisively depicted in Rita Chowdhury’s award-winning novel “Deo Langkhui,” has become a vivid reflection of the cultural tapestry of Assam. The 2024 Jonbeel Mela will occur on January 17, 18, and 19. Dates for the 2025 edition have not yet been announced. The coming Jonbeel Mela will yet again symbolize harmony and brotherhood among various tribes, that is, the people in the hills and plains. Visitors are expected to see the rich culture of Tiwa and other tribal communities, be entertained by traditional performances, and experience the time-honored barter system that remains at the core of the fair.

Jonbeel Mela

Jonbeel Mela is not just a fair but a commemorative festivity of community and culture and history. It provides a very unique opportunity to interact with the local tribes of Assam, to see their lifestyle, and to be part of the living tradition that had existed for centuries. If you are a history lover, a cultural traveler, or someone who wants an astonishing experience of the beauty of Northeast India, Jonbeel Mela is one event you must include in your travel list. If you plan to visit Jonbeel Mela in 2015, book your trip with Guwahati Taxi for a hassle-free, smooth ride. The well-trained drivers and employees ensure a comfortable journey, so you can enjoy all your cultural adventures with far fewer worries.

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Exploring Kakochang Waterfalls: A Hidden Gem Near Kaziranga with Guwahati Taxi

Introducing Kakochang Waterfalls

If you are an adventure lover and looking for an off beat place then your search is over. Kakochang waterfalls, an attractive picnic spot near Kaziranga National Park, located about 13 km from the Bokakhat, a small town located in the Golaghat district of Assam is a perfect spot for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts alike. Nestled in the lush green landscape, this picturesque waterfall is an ideal picnic spot, offering a refreshing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life.

kakochang waterfalls

The allure of Kakochang Waterfalls goes beyond its beauty. One can also enjoy the view of the beautiful remains of the historical Numaligarh from this place.Few other famous attractions  nearby this waterfall include ruins of Deparbat or Deopahar  along with breathtakingly beautiful landscapes of tea , coffee,and rubber farms. Whether you are a history buff, nature lover or an adventure enthusiast, this waterfall has something to offer for everyone.

Kakochang  waterfall falls  under Karbi Anglong district of Assam. However this waterfall is easily accessible from Bokakhat.The waterfall base is around 12 to 14 kilometers from Bokakhat and the trek  of approx 4 kilometers would take you to the waterfall base. This waterfall makes a perfect half day excursion for those seeking a moderate adventure.

An ideal time to visit the kakochang waterfalls is during the post – monsoon months, typically during the months of October to March, The heavy rainfall during the monsoon season causes the waterfall to flow with an abundance of water, creating a breathtaking sight. If you love the sight and sound of cascading water, visiting during this time will be a rewarding experience. If possible it is advised to plan your trek tour to Kakochang waterfalls on Sunday as there is a local market nearby where you can grab some really local flavored delicacies.

Kaziranga National Park

If you are planning to visit Kaziranga National Park, do not forget to visit this breathtakingly beautiful waterfalls for a picnic day out. For a hassle free experience choose Guwahati Taxi and unwind and enjoy a lunch or brunch with a spectacular view. So, pack your bags, lace up your trekking shoes, and get ready to experience the serenity and thrill of Kakochang Waterfalls!

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Unveiling the Vibrant Hornbill Festival 2024 with Guwahati Taxi

Introducing the Festival of Festivals: Hornbill Festival 2024

Known as the “Festival of Festivals”, the Hornbill festival 2024 is one of the most vibrant festival of Northeast India, that celebrates the rich cultural heritage of the Naga people. The festival is a perfect blend of music, dance, folklore and traditions from across the region that gives visitors a chance to immerse in the distinct culture of the state’s 17 tribes at one place. This year, the Hornbill festival will return for its silver jubilee, at the Kisama Heritage village, around 12 km from the state’ss capital, Kohima. The cultural extravaganza will take place for 10 days, from 1st December to 10th December.

Hornbill festival

With Wales as it’s  partner, the Hornbill festival 2024 promises to be a platform for cross-cultural collaboration. The festival will feature two renowned Welsh artists, Gareth Bonello (The Gentle Good) and Mari Mathias, adding an exciting international dimension to the celebrations. The collaboration highlights the growing cultural ties between Wales and India, with both artists performing as part of the festival’s musical offerings. The festival also aligns with the “Wales in India 2024” program, a year-long initiative designed to strengthen cultural relations between the two countries.

This year,  Hornbill festival 2024 will be celebration  of 10 long days. The cultural exhibition is expected to attract a significant number of visitors. Tourists will get an unprecedented opportunity to witness the vibrant traditions and heritage of the state’s indigenous tribes along with  a chance to try out Naga cuisines. Traditional Naga dance performances, live music, indigenous sport, folklore, are anticipated to light up the festive spirit. One of  the highlights of the festival is the Kisama Heritage Village, where 17 Morung (youth dormitories) represent the distinct tribes of Nagaland. Each house provides an immersive experience, offering a glimpse into the customs, traditions, and arts of a specific tribe. This unique setting provides an invaluable opportunity to witness the diversity and unity of Naga culture, all within the spirit of celebration.

Hornbill Festival Culture

If you are planning to visit the Hornbill Festival 2024, do not forget to plan your trip with Guwahati Taxi for  a smooth and hassle free travel experience. With Guwahati Taxi, services, you can fully focus  on your festive spirit and immerse yourself in the cultural extravaganza and take a pocket full of memories back with you.

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Explore the Cherry Blossom Festival 2024 with Guwahati Taxi

Introducing the festival of blooms : Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival

As the crisp November air settles over the hills of Shillong, the city prepares to welcome one of its most anticipated events of the year—the Cherry Blossom Festival. This vibrant celebration, set against the stunning backdrop of cherry trees in full bloom, has quickly become a must-visit event for travelers from across the country and beyond. The festival is more than just a celebration of nature; it’s a lively fusion of music, culture, and community that captures the essence of Shillong’s charm. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, a music lover, or someone seeking new cultural experiences, the Cherry Blossom Festival offers something special for everyone.

Cherry Blossom Festival

The Cherry Blossom Festival is not just about the flowers. It’s a celebration of Shillong’s unique cultural heritage, offering a vibrant mix of music, food, and art. With over 30,000 visitors expected daily, the event has grown to become a significant cultural and commercial occasion for North East India. The festival’s lineup includes a wide range of performances, from international stars to local talents, showcasing the region’s diverse artistic traditions. This year, a special Japanese village will be set up at the festival, giving visitors the chance to explore Japanese crafts, cuisine, and traditions, further adding to the festival’s multicultural atmosphere.

Akon Cherry Blossom Festival

For music lovers, this festival is something you cannot afford to miss. This year’s festival promises a spectacular musical lineup featuring global sensations like Akon, Boney M, R3HAB, and Korn Sk. Additionally, Indian music stars such as Jasleen Royal, Kanika Kapoor, and local favourites like Great Society and Jessie Lyngdoh will take to the stage. Whether you’re into pop, rock, or traditional music, the festival offers something for every musical taste. With the cherry blossoms in full bloom and the sounds of live music filling the air, it’s an experience you won’t forget.

The festival transforms Shillong into a living postcard, with streets and parks adorned in stunning shades of pink and white. It’s the perfect time to explore the city’s natural beauty, whether you’re walking through the charming streets or hiking in the surrounding hills. The cool, crisp November weather makes it an ideal season for outdoor activities, and the breathtaking views of the blooming cherry blossoms create the perfect photo opportunities. If you’re planning to make the most of this incredible experience, be sure to take your time and savor the beauty that surrounds you.

Park Cherry Blossom Festival

Traveling to Shillong for the Cherry Blossom Festival is easier than ever with Guwahati Taxi. The comfortable, reliable taxi service ensures you have a hassle-free journey from Guwahati to Shillong, allowing you to focus on enjoying your trip rather than worrying about transport. With competitive rates and a fleet of well-maintained vehicles, Guwahati Taxi offers the perfect solution for anyone looking to travel to Shillong for the festival. Choose Guwahati Taxi for a stress-free, comfortable ride, and make the most of your visit to the Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival.

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Unveiling the Vibrant Nongkrem Dance Festival with Guwahati Taxi

Introducing Nongkrem Dance Festival

Every year, typically during the fall, the picturesque town of Smit comes alive with the celebration of Nongkrem Dance. Held in the courtyard of the Nongkrem Syiem or chief’s residence of Smit, Nongkrem Dance is a significant festival of the Khasis. A five day long religious festival of the Khasis, Nongkrem Dance festival is held in the month of November. Being one of the prominent festivals of the community, the festival attracts visitors eager to witness then unique rituals and spirited performances that embody the rich cultural heritage of the Khasis

Nongkrem dance

Like the other festivals of the state, Ka Pomblang Nongkrem dance, popularly known as Nongkrem dance is performed to appease the all powerful Goddess Ka Blei Synshar for a rich bumper harvest and prosperity of the people.  The rituals are deeply rooted in the community’s beliefs and traditions. Central to the festivities is the Pomblang ceremony, led by the Syiem of Khyrim, accompanied by a high priest. This sacred ritual involves offerings made to the Lei Shyllong, the deity of Shyllong Peak, which includes the ceremonial sacrifice of a cock and goats. These offerings are not only acts of devotion but also serve to honor the ancestors of the ruling clan. The rich tapestry of rituals culminates in a spiritual connection between the community and their deities, reinforcing the Khasi’s deep reverence for their cultural heritage.

As the religious ceremonies give way to the exhilarating dance performances, the festival comes alive with color and energy. The Nongkrem Dance features a captivating display of traditional dance, where unmarried girls don their finest, intricately woven attire. Their graceful movements are complemented by the dynamic performances of men, who dance with swords and Yak hair whisks, creating a striking visual contrast. The rhythmic beats of drums and the melodious tunes of the tangmuri pipes invigorate the atmosphere, inviting both participants and spectators to immerse themselves in the joyous celebration. This blend of spirituality and festivity makes the Nongkrem Dance a must-see for anyone wishing to experience the cultural heartbeat of Meghalaya.

For those planning to visit the Nongkrem Dance Festival, choosing a reliable taxi service is essential for a hassle-free experience. Navigating the scenic routes and vibrant local life becomes much easier when you have a trusted mode of transportation. By opting for Guwahati taxi, you can focus on immersing yourself in the festival’s rich cultural tapestry without the stress of logistics. Experience the enchanting rhythms and traditions of the Nongkrem Dance Festival, and allow the beauty of Meghalaya to leave a lasting impression on your heart.

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Unleashing the Magic of Me’Gong Festival 2024 with Guwahati Taxi

Introducing Me'Gong Festival: A Fusion of Legendary Music and Local Artistry

The Me’Gong Festival is a vibrant celebration of music and culture of the Garo people. The festival derives its name from the Me’gong flower, which flourishes during the jhum season, symbolizing renewal and growth. This festival not only showcases the beauty of the Garo Hills but also highlights the rich traditions of its people. This year, Me’Gong festival is scheduled to take place on November 29-30, 2024, at Baljek Airport in West Garo Hills, Meghalaya, Organized by Meghalaya Tourism in collaboration with VAS Inc. and Ivory Valley, 

Me'Gong Festival Europe

One of the main attractions this year is the iconic Swedish rock band Europe. Known for their legendary hits like “The Final Countdown” and “Prisoners in Paradise,” their performance is set to be a major highlight. In addition, they will share the stage at Me’Gong Festival with Indian rock favorites Indus Creed, fusion acts Shanka Tribe and Euphoria, plus local acts such as folk-fusion and rock band Da Suraka, rock act Haystack Ladies, folk-fusion act Summersalt and more across two days. With a diverse lineup, the Me’Gong Festival promises an exciting musical experience for attendees of all ages.

Garo Culture

Apart from the musical performances, the Me’Gong festival will also feature various cultural activities that reflect the heritage of the Garo tribes. Visitors can enjoy traditional dances, participate in eating contests, and experience fashion shows. The event will also host food and craft stalls, showcasing local cuisine and artisanal crafts, providing a complete cultural immersion for festival-goers.

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As excitement builds for the Me:Gong Festival 2024, it’s the perfect opportunity to experience the rich cultural tapestry of Meghalaya. Guwahati serves as the ideal entry point for those attending the Me’Gong Festival, with convenient transportation options available. . If you’re planning to attend , consider using Guwahati Taxi, and make your travel experience seamless. Guwahati Taxi offers reliable service to and from the festival venue. This way, you can relax and focus on enjoying the festivities without the hassle of navigating unfamiliar roads.

Me'Gong Festival Meghalaya 2024

Allow yourself to fully immerse in the rhythms, art and heritage that define their cultural legacy and take back with you a bag full of unforgettable memories.

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Exploring Majuli Music Festival: A Celebration of Indie Music and Climate Action with Guwahati Taxi

Introducing India’s Biggest Indie Music Festival at Majuli Music Festival

Majuli, the world’s largest river island, glams up every year, typically in the last week of November with the celebration for the country’s biggest Indie Music Festival. Not only does it celebrate music but it also serves as a platform to advocate for climate action. This annual gathering attracts music lovers and artists alike, creating a unique platform where diverse sounds amalgamate with sustainability.

Majuli Music Festival

The Majuli Music festival is a dedicated platform for both emerging as well as established indie artists. Every year, it provides them with a podium to showcase their unique talent to a diverse audience, celebrating fresh voices along with encouraging creativity as well as innovation

Majuli Music Festival Eco Friendly

Another distinct feature of this festival is their eco-friendly initiatives. The organisers have undertaken proactive steps to minimize the environmental impact of the event, maintaining sustainability  throughout. From local sourcing of materials to efforts aimed at achieving a Zero Waste Festival, the commitment to a minimal carbon footprint is evident. The festival openly shares its sustainability report, setting a benchmark for other events and inspiring attendees to embrace eco-conscious practices in their daily lives.

The Majuli Music Festival goes beyond entertainment. They also provide a platform to the local artisans, food vendors and performers. Thus, the festival has been playing a vital role in supporting local  stakeholders, thereby boosting the local economy. The festival further integrates local culture into the festival. The event draws inspiration from the region’s indigenous culture, featuring themed stages and local performances. This practice not  only enriches the festival but also promotes a deeper appreciation for the unique customs and traditions of the region.

Music Festival

This year the Majuli Music Festival is scheduled to be held from November 22 to November 24. If you are planning to visit this cultural extravaganza, consider the services of Guwahati Taxi.  Enjoy a hassle-free experience while embracing the scenic beauty of Assam as you make your way to the festival. With reliable transport at your fingertips, you can focus on immersing yourself in the music, culture, and vibrant community that makes this festival a truly unforgettable experience.

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Discovering Wangala: Festival of “The Hundred Drums” with Guwahati Taxi

Introducing Wangala: Festival of the Hundred Drums

Wangala, Popularly known as the festival of “The Hundred Drums” is a harvest festival of the Garo Tribe residing in the “Scotland of the East”, Meghalaya as well as in Nagaland, Assam and Greater Mynmensingh in Bangladesh . Celebrated in the months from September to December, this post harvest festival is dedicated to the sun god of fertility , Misi Saljong. Traditionally Wangala is celebrated for two to three days that also extends upto a week. However, metropolitan areas are often seen celebrating it for one day , in an attempt to preserve the ancient heritage of the Garo tribe and to expose the younger generation to their roots. This festival marks an end to the period of toil , which brings good output of the field. Different villages set different dates to celebrate this festival.

Wangala Sadolpara

To discover the true essence of Wangala festival, one must visit the  remote villages like Sadolpara in the West Garo Hills district of Meghalaya, where the festival retains its traditional practices. Here, communities continue to worship ancient deities, maintaining their customs and rejecting outside influences, including Christianity.  A more commercialized version of Wangala is showcased at the 100 Drums Festival in Asanang. This three-day event draws performers from across the Garo Hills, as well as regions like Karbi Anglong, Tripura, and even Bangladesh, where Garo communities thrive. The festival features a myriad of activities, including sports, food, and cultural exhibitions, with Tura—the cultural and economic heart of the Garos—being prominently represented by students from Christian Girls’ Higher Secondary School, who learn traditional dances as part of their education.

Rugala Wangala

The celebration kicks off with rituals such as Rugala, or the pouring of rice beer, and Cha•chat So•a, which involves incense burning. Led by the village priest known as Kamal, these ceremonies take place in the home of the Nokma, the village chieftain. The last day includes the Dama Gogata dance, where men and women don colorful attire and striking headgear, creating a mesmerizing spectacle that captures the spirit of Wangala.

Wangala Song

Throughout the festival, participants—young and old—wear traditional garments such as Dakmanda, Daksari, or Gando, complemented by feathered headpieces (do’me). The air resonates with traditional music played on long, oval-shaped drums (Dama), while various performances take place, including Katta Doka (a style of singing), Ajia, Dani Doka (narrative singing about Wangala), and the Pomelo Dance (Chambil Mesaa).

100 Drums Wangala

The Wangala festival is a a way to showcase the rich culture and tradition of the Garo tribe as well as region. To truly experience the essence of the Wangala festival, consider traveling to the West Garo Hills this season with Guwahati Taxi. Enjoy a hassle-free journey as you immerse yourself in the vibrant dances and rituals that define this celebration. Create unforgettable memories as you connect with the Garo culture and its rich traditions. Make this Wangala festival an adventure you’ll cherish for a lifetime!

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