Tribal Festival | Festivals in Odisha

About Tribal Festival:

Odisha is very popular for being a treat to culture devotee. Tribal festival in Odisha is an important part of its culture. This state as many 62 tribes. The tribes in Odisha have their own festivals, which mainly run around the nature. Orissa tribal festival is a celebration of togetherness and there is a strong bond between its communities. These fairs and festivals sneak peek into their lives and traditions. Most of such festivals are celebrated on the event of change of season in relation to harvesting crops. Some festivals have religious important, which are dedicated to local gods and goddesses.
In the most popular tribal festivals in Orissa, the folk dance festival is in Sambalpur (January), week-long tribal fair at Bhubaneswar that start on 26th January, the Chhow Festival at Baripada (April), and the Tribal Festival at Koraput (November). Go to Orissa during these festivals and learn about the traditional customs, food, music and tribal people's clothes.

Location infomation of Tribal Festival:

Odisha 753001

Climate/Weather in Tribal Festival:

Summer - March to May
  • Average Minimum Temperature - 36° C
  • Average Minimum Temperature - 24° C
  • Average Precipitation - 26.6 mm
  • Monsoon - June to October
  • Average Minimum Temperature - 32° C
  • Average Minimum Temperature - 25° C
  • Average Precipitation - 202 mm
  • Summer - March to May
  • Average Minimum Temperature - 28° C
  • Average Minimum Temperature - 17° C
  • Average Precipitation - 24.75 mm
  • History Tribal Festival:

    The Tribal Festival for the first time on October 29, 1993 by by Late Sri Biju Pattnaik, a dynamic leader of Odisha along with Gulam Nabi Ajad, union minister for tourism. The beach festival is organized with the Hotel Association of Puri (HAP), in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Government. India, Department of Tourism and Culture, Government of Odisha, Song and Drama Division, EZCC, New Delhi, Kolkata and ICCR. The 24th version of the Tribal Festival is an unforgettable event. The 2017 festival starts from November.

    Languages in Tribal Festival:

    • Oriya (Odia)
    • Hindi
    • English
    • Bengali
    • Maithili

    Interesting things to See or find Tribal Festival:

    • This city has lots of shops and bazar you can go there.
    • You also visit ancient temple to delightful beaches.
    • And also visit famous Lord Jagannath and Konark temple.

    How to reach Tribal Festival?

    Flight – Biju Patnaik Airport at Bhubaneswar

    Bus –Bhubaneswar near bus stand.

    Railways – Bhubaneswar nearest Railway station.

    Other Ways – Regular buses and taxis available.

    Nearest Visiting places from Tribal Festival:

    • Jagannath Temple: Jagannath Puri Temple is one of the holy four rituals in India. It is located is beach city of Puri. It is built in 12th century, and is dedicated to Lord Jagannath. It was believed that the real image of God was the power to give 'salvation' to see it. Jagannath temple was constructed with the help of wooden logs. The Divine Temple was listed as one of the Charm Dham Pilgrimages by Adi Shankaracharya, a Hindu spiritual leader.
    • Khandadhar Waterfalls: Khandadhar waterfall is the second highest waterfall in Odisha. It is located at Sundhergarh district. It is about 105 Km from Rourkela. Khanda means shord or Talvar and Dhar means dhara or a fall. Khandadhar waterfall at 244 meters and 12th highest waterfall in India. This waterfall has wonderful view with natural beauty. The beauty of this magnificent spring flows in the months of the monsoon when the water from the rivulet overflow.
    • Gundicha Mandir: The Gundicha Mandir is a famous temple in Puri. This temple is considered to be the residence of Lord Krishna's aunt 'Gundicha'. According to the belief, it is said that Lord Puri had spent time here for 9 days on the eve of Rath Yatra. The Gundicha temple in Puri is also named as the Janak Puri. This temple is surrounded by a wall and stand in the middle of garden. 
    • Dhauli Giri Hills: Dhauli Giri Hills is an important Buddhist pilgrimage place near Bhubaneswar. This hills is situated River Daya. Dhauli Giri is surrounded by paddy fields. This hill for famous for the Kalinga War that brought the transformation of Ashoka. Near this hill Dhauligiri Shanti Stupa was constructed in 1972 by the Japan Buddha Sangha. This place has beautiful landscape.
    • Swargadwar Beach: Swargadwar Beach is one of the most popular religious beaches in Puri. This beach is also known to be the bathing area of Sri Chaitanyadev, a well-known sage of the Vaishnava cult. The word Swaragadwar is a combination of two words, Swarg and Dwar this means that “the door to heaven”. It is visited by tourist in huge number every years.

     

    Nearest Petrol Pump near by Tribal Festival:

    • Penthakatta Petrol Pump OPDC Filling Station

    Penthakata, Puri, Odisha 752002

    • Grand Motor Service Station

    Grand Rd, Balagandi, Puri, Odisha 752001

    • Pujapanda Petrol Station

    Puri-Konark Marine Dr, Purussottam Nagar, Puri, Odisha 752002

    • Hindustan Gasoline HPCL

    Balighat, Puri, Odisha 752002

    • Hindustan Gasoline HPCL Pump

     Puri-Konark Marine Dr, Balighat, Puri, Odisha 752002

    • Victoria IOCL Petrol And Diesel Pump

    Puri, Odisha 752002

     

    Hotels/Lodge/Accommodation near by Tribal Festival:

    • The Triple C
      Add: Buxi Bazaar, Cuttack, Odisha 753001
    • Hotel Dwaraka
      Add: Ranihat Colony, Cuttack, Odisha 753001
    • Hotel Seetal
      Add: Palamandap, Link Road,Opp Mahaveer Apartment, Cuttack, Odisha 753012
    • Hotel Bombay Inn
      Add: Ice Factory Road, College Square, Cuttack, Odisha 753003
    • Hotel Swosti Grand
      Add: Unit 3, 103 Janpath, Kharabela Nagar, Near Railway Station, Bhubaneswar, Odisha 751001
    • Grand Residency hotel
      Add: Palamandap, Badambadi, Cuttack, Odisha 753012
    • Hotel Ashoka
      Add: ICE FACTORY ROAD, College Rd, Cuttack, Odisha 753003

    Things to carry in near Tribal Festival:

    • Carrying essential water.
    • Carry camera you take photos of beautiful place.

    Tips & Suggestions in Tribal Festival:

    • The best time to visit and enjoy this view from November to February.

    Help Line/Phone Number in Tribal Festival:

    • Kalinga Hospital Limited - 0674 230 0570
    • Hemalata Hospitals and Research Centre - 0674 230 2444
    • CARE Hospitals - 0674 302 1999
    • Ashwini Hospital - 0671 236 3007
    • Odisha State Police Headquarter - 0671 230 4001
    • Manglabag Police Station - 0671 230 5901
    • Purighat Police Station - 0671 241 9416
    • Panchmukhi Train and Air Ambulance Service in Cuttack - 099559 90333
    • St. John Ambulance - 0674 253 1485
    • Air Ambulance Aviation - 095401 61344
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    Jagannath Temple
    Jagannath Puri Temple is one of the holy four rituals in India. It is located is beach city of Puri. It is built in 12th century, and is dedicated to Lord Jagannath. It was believed that the real image of God was the power to give 'salvation' to see it. Jagannath temple was constructed with the help of wooden logs. The Divine Temple was listed as one of the Charm Dham Pilgrimages by Adi Shankaracharya, a Hindu spiritual leader...more
    Khandadhar Waterfalls
    Khandadhar waterfall is the second highest waterfall in Odisha. It is located at Sundhergarh district. It is about 105 Km from Rourkela. Khanda means shord or Talvar and Dhar means dhara or a fall. Khandadhar waterfall at 244 meters and 12th highest waterfall in India. This waterfall has wonderful view with natural beauty. The beauty of this magnificent spring flows in the months of the monsoon when the water from the rivulet overflow....more
    Gundicha Mandir
    The Gundicha Mandir is a famous temple in Puri. This temple is considered to be the residence of Lord Krishna's aunt 'Gundicha'. According to the belief, it is said that Lord Puri had spent time here for 9 days on the eve of Rath Yatra. The Gundicha temple in Puri is also named as the Janak Puri. This temple is surrounded by a wall and stand in the middle of garden....more
    Dhauli Giri Hills
    Dhauli Giri Hills is an important Buddhist pilgrimage place near Bhubaneswar. This hills is situated River Daya. Dhauli Giri is surrounded by paddy fields. This hill for famous for the Kalinga War that brought the transformation of Ashoka. Near this hill Dhauligiri Shanti Stupa was constructed in 1972 by the Japan Buddha Sangha. This place has beautiful landscape. ...more
    Swargadwar Beach
    Swargadwar Beach is one of the most popular religious beaches in Puri. This beach is also known to be the bathing area of Sri Chaitanyadev, a well-known sage of the Vaishnava cult. The word Swaragadwar is a combination of two words, Swarg and Dwar this means that “the door to heaven”. It is visited by tourist in huge number every years....more