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Adivasi Mela, Bhubaneswar-Orissa |
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Adivasi Mela is a tribal festival of great magnitude celebrated by the tribal people of Bhubaneswar , Orissa. It is held from 26 th to 31 st of January and boasts of a stupendous and magnanimous fair where various... |
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Beach Festival in the Coming Years
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Tour Dates for you to book: |
23-27 November, 2008 |
21-18 November, 2008 |
23-27 November, 2009 |
21-18 November, 2009 |
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Kalinga Mahotsav in the Coming Years
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Tour Dates for you to book: |
23-27 November, 2008 |
21 November to 05 December, 2008 |
23-27 November, 2009 |
21 November to 05 December, 2009 |
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Konark Dance & Music festival in the Coming Years |
Tour Dates for you to book: |
19-23 February, 2008 |
16 - 25 February, 2008 |
19-23 February, 2009 |
16 - 25 February, 2009 |
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Parab Festival in the Coming Years
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Tour Dates for you to book: |
18-27 February, Every Year |
05-19 November, 2008 |
16 - 18 November, 2009 |
21-18 November, 2009 |
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Rath Yatra in the Coming Years
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Tour Dates for you to book: |
16 July, 2008 |
08 - 19 July, 2008 |
24 June, 2009 |
16-27 June, 2009 |
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Festival Dates |
12-22 January, 2008 |
01-11 January, 2009 |
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Chhow Festival |
Festival Dates |
11-13 April, 2008 |
11-13 April, 2009 |
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Gajalaxmi Puja (Kumar Purnima)
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Festival Dates |
25-31 October, 2008 |
03-09 October, 2009 |
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Festival Dates |
24 November, 2008 |
02 November, 2009
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(Festival dates are based on local calendar are subject to change) |
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Adivasi Mela in the Coming Years
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Tour Dates for you to book: |
26-31 January, 2008 |
24January to 06 February, 2008 |
26-31 January, 2009 |
24January to 06 February, 2008 |
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Beach Festival Tour --- Puri (Orissa) |
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The Puri Beach Festival which showcases Orissan craft, cuisine and culture falls in November every year-early November that is. Following in the footsteps of the popular Goa festival, the current Puri festival also hosts fashion shows and... |
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Kalinga Mahotsav-Bhubaneswar, Orissa |
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Kalinga Mahotsav is a martial arts festival held at the footsteps of the Dhauli Stupa, the Japanese Buddhist Temple situated on a hill on the outskirts of modern Bhubaneswar . This is believed to have been the venue of Emperor... |
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Konark Dance & Music Festival |
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The Konark Dance Festival is held in December in the beautiful backdrop of the Sun Temple (a world Heritage site) on the Chandrabagha beach at Konark. The 'Natyamandir' or the dancing hall of this 700-year-old shrine, with... |
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Parab Festival (Tribal) Koraput, Orissa. |
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Parab Koraput is a swash-buckling tribal festival held in the Koraput district of Orissa- a heavenly place blessed with a broad panorama of beautiful hills, enchanting streams, spectacular waterfalls, wonderful caves and lush green... |
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Rath Yatra Puri - Orissa |
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The city of Puri is famous for its imposing, sprawling Jagannath temple. The grandest of festivals ever, The Rath Yathra is the visit of Lord Jagannath to his garden palace for the annual summer vacation. The deities at the temple of Puri... |
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Dhanu Yatra |
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Dhanu Yatra is the celebration of Lord Krishna's eventful visit to Mathura and his killing of the autocratic and cruel ruler of Mathura , Kansa, who also was his uncle. The events in his visit as described in 'Bhagwat Purana' is enacted... |
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Chhow Festival |
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A tribal festival involving hunting and dancing, Chhow festival is enjoyed by both tribals and non-tribals. The festival is the occasion when the head of the family pays homage to his ancestors in the presence of the priest... |
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Gajalaxmi Puja (Kumar Purnima) |
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This autumn festival is the most important and popular festival of Orissa. Kumar Purnima, the full-moon day in the month of October-November, is the birthday of the god of war Kumar or Karthikeya... |
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Bali Yatra |
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Bali Yatra or Boita-Bandana festival witnesses people gathering near river banks or sea shores to float miniature boats (boita) as a symbolic gesture that they will leave for faraway Islands of Bali, Java, Sumatra, Borneo and Ceylon... |
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