
Festivals in Garo Hills
“Beauty is truth and truth beauty”, yes, if you visit the Garo Hills you would just echo Keats like this. Meghalaya is mainly inhabited by the tribal population, who have a specific religion of their own, the influence of Hinduism in Meghalaya cannot be ignores. This is apparent from the Festivals in the Garo Hills which is one of the exquisite places of travel in Meghalaya.
The Garo Hills in Meghalaya is sated with abundant wildlife that attracts many people from across the world. It has formed a valley in the middle, with the Arabella Range and the Tura Range that lie on the either side of it. This beautiful valley is known as the Balpakram Valley. With an amazing landscape, and a gorgeous sunset view, the valley is unique in itself.
Description of the Festivals in Garo Hills:
Since Balpakram Valley is situated rightly for wild life survival and wild life propagation, people visit this place not only to witness the marvelous sunset scene, but also the rare and exquisite creatures of the woods that lead a simple but adorable and uncomplicated life. Trekking and Rock Climbing form a part of the tour to Meghalaya and Garo Hills are famous for the Trekking Expeditions.
During November the Wangala Festival in Meghalaya deserves special mention. It is one of the religious fiestas of Garo Hills that is celebrated in the honor of the Sun God also known as the Salijong. It is time when the people of the Garo Hills rejoice the harvest of their well-deserved crops. During the entire year the denizens of the Garo Hills toil in the fields and try to procure a golden harvest at the end of the season. When the time finally comes, like the much awaited incident they sing and dance in the honor of the Sun God to mark the advent of the Golden Harvest finally. This is because mankind usually rejoices in their hard earned success rather than a gifted one. “One of the happiest days of my life is when I made five or six hundred pesos from a crop of watermelons I raise all on my own.”
The Wangala festival in Meghalaya also signifies the onset of the Winter Season and is also known as the 100 Drums Festivals, and it is such an incident when the tribal of Meghalaya offer their sacrifices to the main deity of theirs; he is of course the Sun God who is also known as the Salijong. The main attraction of the Garo Hill is the Siju Caves, and is also known as the Cave of the Bats; the Nokrek which is a canopy of a vast verdant forest.
Time for the celebration of the Festivals in Garo Hills:
The time for the celebration of the Wangala Carnival is in November so the best time to visit the Garo Hills would be winter so that one can observe the grand fiesta and also make sure that the wild life of Garo Hills is also enjoyed whole heartedly.
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