

A vibrant festival celebrating Hindu mythology, held in the tribal heartland of Bastar, Chhattisgarh.
Flattened rice flakes cooked with ghee, sugar, and cardamom, served with sweet yogurt.
Steamed chickpea flour cake, savory and slightly sweet, served with tamarind chutney.

Rich, creamy Indian ice cream made with milk, sugar, and cardamom, served on a stick.
Intricately designed bell metal crafts, symbolizing the cultural heritage of Bastar.
Ancient wax-resist casting technique, creating unique, tribal-inspired art pieces.
Exquisite silk sarees and fabrics, adorned with traditional motifs and patterns.
Famous for local breakfast items during Dussehra, a must-visit for authentic Bastar cuisine.
Experience traditional Chhattisgarhi hospitality with home-cooked lunch during Dussehra.
Enjoy royal dining under the stars during Bastar Dussehra, a unique and luxurious experience.
Bastar Dussehra Mela involves outdoor activities and cultural events, so comfortable and breathable clothing is essential.
The mela involves a lot of walking, so comfortable footwear is crucial.

To blend in with the local culture and participate in the festivities, traditional ornaments are optional but recommended.
A historic palace showcasing Bastar's tribal art and architecture.
The widest waterfall in India, offering a breathtaking view.
A vibrant festival showcasing tribal culture, arts, and crafts.

Explore Chennai's colonial past through its historic buildings and narrow lanes.
Rishikesh Ghat, a sacred bathing spot on the Ganges, is the gateway to the Himalayas and a hub for yoga and adventure sports.
Nestled atop Viralimalai Hill, this ancient temple is renowned for its stunning architecture and serene atmosphere.