More than 100 villages in Uttarakhand’s Pithoragarh district said no to Holi; here’s why
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, PITHORAGARH/ Created : Mar 10, 2023, 13:20 IST
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Several villages in Dharchula and Munsiyari in Pithoragarh district don't celebrate Holi. The region is famous for the Chipla Kedar Yatra, a popular pilgrimage and trek, and the locals believe that the colours of Holi will stain t … Read more
Several villages in Dharchula and Munsiyari in Pithoragarh district don't celebrate Holi. The region is famous for the Chipla Kedar Yatra, a popular pilgrimage and trek, and the locals believe that the colours of Holi will stain their holy land. The residents of these villages believe that celebrating Holi will upset the local deity and some tragic events may befall them. Read less
The region is famous for the Chipla Kedar Yatra, a popular pilgrimage and trek, and the locals believe that the colours of Holi will stain their holy land. Annoying the local deity Chipla Kedar is not something the residents of this region take lightly. The residents of these villages believe that celebrating Holi will upset the local deity and some tragic events may befall them.
As per some historians, Holi, as such, is not a festival of the hill tribes. The hill communities follow their unique beliefs, culture and traditions. In fact, this diversity makes the travel experiences across India so interesting.
Kumaon region
The Kumaon region in Uttarakhand is made up of six districts, namely, Almora, Bageshwar, Champawat, Nainital, Pithoragarh and Udham Singh Nagar. The region has some of the most attractive trekking routes and important temples. Jim Corbett National Park is one of the most popular attractions of the Kumaon region.
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