Meghalaya’s grand Wangala – the 100 Drums Festival is here!
Times of IndiaTIMESOFINDIA.COM/TRAVEL NEWS, MEGHALAYA/ Created : Nov 5, 2023, 16:00 IST
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In Meghalaya, the Wangala Festival holds a special place. Wangala, also known as the '100 Drums Festival,' is a unique celebration of the Garo community. It is one of the most colourful festivals in the state, and one where there … Read more
In Meghalaya, the Wangala Festival holds a special place. Wangala, also known as the '100 Drums Festival,' is a unique celebration of the Garo community. It is one of the most colourful festivals in the state, and one where there is a vibrant and joyous display of the Garo culture and the people’s deep respect for nature and agriculture. Read less
In Meghalaya, the Wangala Festival holds a special place. Wangala, also known as the '100 Drums Festival,' is a unique celebration of the Garo community. It is one of the most colourful festivals in the state, and one where there is a vibrant and joyous display of the Garo culture and the people’s deep respect for nature and agriculture.
The Wangala dance is the centrepiece of the festival. The dance is characterised by dancers moving to the rhythmic drumming. The performance also features the use of indigenous instruments like bamboo flutes and gongs. It is truly an experience you need to add to your Meghalaya itinerary.
Wangala Festival is a great time to explore traditional Garo cuisine. Visitors can savour a variety of delectable local dishes like bamboo shoot curry, rice cakes, and several other traditional dishes.
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It is safe to say that the festival has grown in popularity over the years, drawing not only visitors from across India but also international tourists.
Meghalaya is one of the most-visited and loved states in India and this festival plays an important role.
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