Tribal
Places of india |
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The
large
number of tribes in
India is one reason
that makes it one
of the most desirable
places for tourists
to visit. The tribal
population consists
of about eight percent
of the nation's total
population. The tribes
of India are still
very superstitious
and strict followers
of their traditions
and customs. Every
midget detail in the
lives of these people
including the customs,
culture and food habits
show a glimpse of
their traditions and
culture. A tour to
the tribal places
of India will help
you understand the
unique traditions
and customs followed
by the tribal people
since time immemorial.
The North Eastern
part of India has
many tribes including
the Nagas, Khasis,
Jaintias, Mizos, Boros,
and Cacharis, which
are known for their
traditional songs
and dances. Santhals
and the tribal folks
of Bastar can be found
in the central part
of India, while the
south India is home
to the tribes such
as the Todas, known
for their hand woven
clothing.
Tour peaceful gompas
in Sikkim; experience
breathtaking Meghalaya
splendor and be enamored
with tribal traditions
of Mizoram and Tripura
with North East Tribal
Tourism packages.
Visit an astonishingly
green land sprawled
on the foothills of
Eastern Himalayas
with North East India
Tribal Tourism packages
and relax with an
open heart devoid
of all cares.
Destinations in North
East India are ideal
for adventure sports
like para gliding,
river rafting, mountain
climbing, trekking
and hand gliding.
Set out on adventure
treks to tribal areas
in Manipur, Tripura,
Nagaland and Shillong
and be enamored with
the profusion of color
that greets you.
Watch
tribal dancers perform
to the beat of percussion
instruments with green
hills in the backdrop
and experience a thrill
that is beyond description.
Participate in fun
rituals of the Chapchar
Kut festival of Mizoram
and watch Cheraw dancers
in action; enjoy the
enigmatic yet captivating
festive traditions
of Lotha, Angami,
Sema and Rengma Naga
tribal communities
with North East Tribal
Tourism packages.
Given an opportunity,
you must be a part
of the Wangama tribal
festival that infuses
a new life into the
luxuriant Garo Hills
in Meghalaya as entire
hills reverberate
with more than 100
drums beating in perfect
rhythm at a time.
The Nongkrem Dance
performed by Khasis
is yet another brilliant
North East Tribal
Tourism attraction
while on a tour of
paradisiacal Shillong,
India
So while traveling
India, you can visit
Central India where
the tribes are present
in states like Chattisgarh,
Madhya Pradesh and
Jharkhand. Cultural
& Tribal Tourism
in India is also pretty
developed in the northeastern
states of India that
include the tribes
of Assam, Tripura,
Meghayala, Arunachal
Pradesh, Nagaland,
Sikkim, Manipur and
Mizoram. Each of the
tribes of these states
have their own culture
and tradition which
varies widely according
to the tribes. The
tribes have their
own beliefs, festivals
and lifestyles which
will make your Cultural
& Tribal Tourism
in India a most memorable
one. If you want to
get the real flavor
of rural India the
Cultural & Tribal
Tourism in India is
the ideal tour for
you. There are also
many local tribes
based at Rajasthan
and Gujarat.
The
Indian Society is
not as simple as it
looks from the outside.
India has a large
number of tribal people
who still belong to
a social set-up, of
which very little
is known. These tribes
who stay in different
parts of the country
are still to come
out of their traditional
way of life and join
the mainstream. Not-with-standing
this apparent aloofness,
these tribes are very
much a part of Indian
society. Having a
culture and tradition
that is distinctly
different from others,
the tribals still
occupy the yet to
be discovered horizons.
Modern India has many
indigenous tribes
that even today retain
their primitive customs
and their lives are
directly associated
with their natural
surroundings. The
tribals in India,
are the pro-environmental
communities who are
fighting to protect
rivers, lands and
forest that make for
their livelihood.
The congruity that
exist between local
tribals and Nature
only helps in making
tribal territories
full of exotic bio-diversities.
In the western part
of the country, in
Rajasthan and Gujarat
you can witness a
way of life that is
colorful, while in
South India, the skillful
craftsmanship of Todas
of Nilgiri Hills will
fascinate you. Their
pastoral way of life
clearly brings out
the beauty in simplicity.
In Central India,
in the picturesque
Jharkhand, you will
get to see the Santhals
and the tribals of
Bastar. The Santhals
are one of the oldest
tribals living in
India. Again, the
north-eastern tribes
of India are known
for their traditional
songs and dances,
their colorful handmade
clothing and intricately
woven bamboo handicrafts.
There
are often more to
be seen than what
meet the eyes. The
tribal society is
always a thing of
great interest. With
a well chalked out
tour to any of these
places you will be
able to explore the
roots of a multicultural
and multilingual India,
where unity in diversity
is the essence of
national spirit. |
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