From loud DJs to dhol beats MP homestays pitch experiential Holi for tourists
Indore: This Holi, tourists in Madhya Pradesh may swap loud DJ parties for dhol beats in tribal hamlets, choupal evenings under the stars, and traditional thalis served in mud homes.In a fresh push for experiential tourism, several homestays across the state are curating community-led Holi celebrations in tribal and hilly regions, offering visitors a chance to immerse themselves in local customs rather than just play with colours.
Villages such as Khari near Bhopal, Kundanpura in Khajuraho, Vikrampur in Chanderi, Chimtipur in Patalkot, Bothu near Maheshwar, and Ladhpurakhas village in Orchha are preparing for traditional Holi gatherings. Guests will be welcomed with folk music, village men and women dancing to dhol beats, singing traditional songs, and gathering at choupals that continue late into the evening.Food remains central to the experience. Homestays are planning authentic dishes such as dal paniya, tikkad, imli kadi, malpua, besan laddoos, and thadula, a local urad dal puri, giving tourists a taste of regional flavours rarely found in urban celebrations.Poonam Nagwanshi, owner of a homestay in Tamia, said, "Tourists want to experience the local flavour of festivals these days. Holi is a special festival where village men and women dance to dhol beats, sing folk songs, and enjoy local cuisine. We plan to celebrate with our guests to give them a memory of a lifetime."Local operators say such celebrations are also creating new livelihood opportunities. Youths are being engaged in organising folk performances, preparing food, managing guest stays, and conducting village tours. Many villages have formed small committees to coordinate events, ensuring that income is distributed within the community and traditional art forms are preserved.Anshul Bundela, who runs a homestay in Vikrampur near Chanderi, said the demand for village-style celebrations is rising. "Celebrating festivals in a village setting with local taste is becoming very popular, and people want to experience it. We formed a committee of local villagers who will perform local dances and sing songs. We are offering dal tikkad and other local cuisine to our guests," he said.Uma Pathak from Ladhpurakhas village in Orchha said enquiries from tourists increased sharply this year. "We formed groups in the village to help each other cater to guests. Everyone contributes, whether through cooking, arranging cultural programmes, or guiding visitors. It is a great opportunity to earn and showcase our culture," she said.
Villages such as Khari near Bhopal, Kundanpura in Khajuraho, Vikrampur in Chanderi, Chimtipur in Patalkot, Bothu near Maheshwar, and Ladhpurakhas village in Orchha are preparing for traditional Holi gatherings. Guests will be welcomed with folk music, village men and women dancing to dhol beats, singing traditional songs, and gathering at choupals that continue late into the evening.Food remains central to the experience. Homestays are planning authentic dishes such as dal paniya, tikkad, imli kadi, malpua, besan laddoos, and thadula, a local urad dal puri, giving tourists a taste of regional flavours rarely found in urban celebrations.Poonam Nagwanshi, owner of a homestay in Tamia, said, "Tourists want to experience the local flavour of festivals these days. Holi is a special festival where village men and women dance to dhol beats, sing folk songs, and enjoy local cuisine. We plan to celebrate with our guests to give them a memory of a lifetime."Local operators say such celebrations are also creating new livelihood opportunities. Youths are being engaged in organising folk performances, preparing food, managing guest stays, and conducting village tours. Many villages have formed small committees to coordinate events, ensuring that income is distributed within the community and traditional art forms are preserved.Anshul Bundela, who runs a homestay in Vikrampur near Chanderi, said the demand for village-style celebrations is rising. "Celebrating festivals in a village setting with local taste is becoming very popular, and people want to experience it. We formed a committee of local villagers who will perform local dances and sing songs. We are offering dal tikkad and other local cuisine to our guests," he said.Uma Pathak from Ladhpurakhas village in Orchha said enquiries from tourists increased sharply this year. "We formed groups in the village to help each other cater to guests. Everyone contributes, whether through cooking, arranging cultural programmes, or guiding visitors. It is a great opportunity to earn and showcase our culture," she said.
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