Odisha Districts and Odisha Handlooms – National Handloom Day. We weave you wear! Our loom your wardrobe! Great line with a great meaning. The state of Odisha…
Category: Tribals in Odisha
Karma Festival Odisha: The Karama Festival is widely celebrated and popular among the tribal people of Sundargarh, Mayurbhanj, Sambalpur, Bolangir, Dhenkanal, and Keonjhar. The deity worshipped in…
Parab Tribal Festival – An annual cultural fiesta in Koraput: A must-visit on any of the eco-tours or tribal tours to Odisha, India, Koraput district is also…
Kedu festival is the most important festival of the Kondhs of Phulbani, where they are largely celebrated. The Kondhs are also found in certain areas of the…
The Chaitra Parva festival in Odisha is known as Bija Pandu among the tribal people known as Koya who are concentrated in the Malkangiri sub-division of the…
The tribal economy is characterized as subsistence-oriented. The subsistence economy is based mainly on collecting, hunting and fishing (e.g., the Birhor, Hill Kharia), or a combination of…
Things to know about freedom fighter Rendo Majhi: Rendo Majhi was a freedom fighter. He was a leader of the Kandha revolution in the Kalahandi region in…
Odisha, the land of art and culture is famous for its rich art and culture. Odisha, the land of renowned artists and craftsmen, holds a rich artistic…
A letter from Orissa is a documentary film presented by Odisha Tourism.The documentary narrates a letter written by a tourist to his loved ones explaining his experience…
Odisha is a land like no other.The land of Chandipur & Konark is rightly called the Goa of the East. Yes, we all know that nature hasn’t been…
Train journies is completely linked to Indian tourism and infact with the great Indian culture.Even since the British Raj laid down its first rail tracks in India,…
Terracotta Clay crafts of Odisha are mainly practiced by the tribal people of Odisha.This work is traditionally done by the tribal. They use special type of clay…
World Famous Sarees made in Odisha. Odisha the land of Lord Jagannath is known for the origin of various handloom items. Famous Names of handloom Items with…
Fire in The Rain by Mr.Surendra Mohanty Distance To Daringbadi from : Bhubaneswar : 250 km, (takes 5.30 – 6.00 hours) Berhampur : 125 km (takes 3.00…
The Tribal Exhibition and festival is organized every year in the Adivasi exhibition ground, situated in the heart of the capital city, Bhubaneswar. This is considered as…