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 The huge number of tribes in India is one reason that makes it one of the most attractive places for tourists to visit. The tribal population consists of about 8% of the nation's total population. The tribes of India are still very superstitious and strict followers of their traditions and customs. Every midget detail in the lives of these people including the customs, culture and food habits show a foretaste of their traditions and culture. A tour to the tribal places of India will help you understand the unique traditions and customs followed by the tribal people since time immemorial. The North Eastern part of India has many tribes including the Nagas, Khasis, Jaintias, Mizos, Boros, and Cacharis, which are known for their traditional songs and dances. Santhals and the tribal folks of Bastar can be found in the central part of India, while the south India is home to the tribes such as the Todas, known for their hand woven clothing. |
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Orissa Tribal Tour |
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The state of Orissa houses the largest tribal population in India. There are more than 62 different tribal communities in Orissa which are still deeply imprinted in their traditions and customs in spite of modernization at its peak in the rest of the state. The tribal people continue to reside in profound jungles and forests with food gathering, hunting and fishing as the main source of their livelihood. Despite their unstable economic structure the Orissan tribal people are rich in their culture which shows in their colorful songs and dances. The main tribal regions are to be found in the districts of Mayurbhanj, Keonjhar Phulbani, Sambalpur, Kalahandi and Koraput. As many as 62 tribes exist in Orissa - Kondhs, Koyas, Bondas, Gadabas, are some of the important tribes who have retained their individuality and their close bond with nature.
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Rajasthan Tribal Tour |
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The tribal past of Rajasthan dated back to 1400 B.C. The Bhil and Mina tribes are believed to be the forefathers of the tribal culture of Rajasthan. Some of the prominent tribes in Rajasthan include the Bhils, Minas, Meo and the Banjaras. All these tribes share common traits, the slight difference coming in the form of the customs, rituals and the religious practices they follow. Plan a tribal tour to Rajasthan to get a first hand experience on their unique lifestyle and traditions.
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Arunachal Pradesh Tribal Tour |
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Known as the land of the unspoiled hills, Arunachal Pradesh is sure to leave the tourists mesmerized with its imperial beauty and greenery. The chief tribes found here are Adi, Nishi, Apatani, Tagin, Misaim, Monpa, Aka, Nocte,Wancho, Singpho, Tangsha, Khampti, Padma, Miris and Sherdukpen. The people in general are friendly, helpful and full of life. The tribals are strict followers of their customs. |
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Chhattisgarh Tribal Tour |
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Chhattisgarh is bestowed with some of the most overwhelming natural beauty and abundant cultural heritage. The state is full of antique monuments, waterfalls, palaces, caves and Buddhist sites which are mostly unexplored and has in store an alternate experience for the tourists. The tribal population of the state is mainly based in the district of Bastar which has a 70% of tribal population. |
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Gujarat Tribal Tour |
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Gujarat offers a distinctive opportunity for the tourists to picture the tribals in their natural habitat. There are females covered by bangles from wrists to shoulders and large rings hanging from the noses. Some of the major tribes found in Gujarat are the Bharwad, Gowala, Garacia, Banjara, Megwar, Samma, Jat, Mutwa, Ahir, and Rabari. |
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