Uttarakhand's Saras Corbett Festival: 7 Days of Culture & Adventure

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami launched the teaser for the week-long Saras Corbett Festival, set to take place in Champawat district. The event aims to showcase the region's folk culture, religious sites, and natural beauty on a national and international stage. It will feature a vibrant Saras Mela for local products, a food festival, and numerous adventure activities like river rafting and paragliding. The festival aligns with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's initiative to boost winter tourism in Uttarakhand.

Key Points: Saras Corbett Festival in Champawat: Dates, Events & Highlights

  • 7-day festival from Feb 18-24
  • Promotes winter tourism & local culture
  • Features adventure sports like rafting & paragliding
  • Includes Saras Mela for local artisans
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CM Dhami launches teaser for seven-day Saras Corbett Festival in Banbasa

CM Pushkar Singh Dhami launches the 7-day Saras Corbett Festival in Banbasa, featuring cultural shows, adventure sports, and a Saras Mela from Feb 18-24.

"The festival will serve as a platform to provide national and international recognition to Champawat's rich cultural heritage - Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami"

Champawat, February 7

Chief Minister Pushkar Singh Dhami launched the official teaser of the Saras Corbett Festival at the NHPC Auditorium, Banbasa.

This grand seven-day event will be held in the Champawat district from February 18 to 24. The festival is being organised in line with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's visionary initiative to promote winter tourism in Uttarakhand.

Chief Minister Dhami said that the festival will serve as a platform to provide national and international recognition to Champawat's rich cultural heritage, religious faith, natural beauty, and adventure tourism activities.

He added that the cultural vibrancy of Devbhoomi, its folk traditions, and the breathtaking beauty of nature will reach audiences across the country and abroad through this festival.

The festival will showcase the vibrant folk culture of Kumaon. Traditional musical instruments like the flute, masakbeen, and hudka will accompany folk dances such as Jhora, Chhapeli, and Chanchari, making the cultural evenings special. The spiritual significance of major religious sites of the district -- Baleshwar Temple, Purnagiri Temple, and Goljyu Devta Temple -- will also be a key highlight of the festival.

The Saras Mela will be a major attraction, featuring products from self-help groups, local artisans, and rural entrepreneurs. The food festival will offer traditional Uttarakhand cuisine along with delicious dishes from across the country.

For tourism and adventure enthusiasts, the Corbett Festival will be a special attraction. Activities like angling in the Pancheshwar region, rafting in the Sharda River, paragliding, mountain biking, and hot air balloon rides will provide a unique adventure experience. A laser show at night will further enhance the grandeur of the event.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Promoting winter tourism is a smart move. The adventure activities sound thrilling – rafting in Sharda River and paragliding! Hope the infrastructure and safety measures are top-notch. This could be a big boost for local jobs and businesses.
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Aman W
The Saras Mela for self-help groups and artisans is the best part. Direct market access for rural entrepreneurs can change lives. Hope the focus remains on genuine local products and not just commercial stalls.
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Champawat last year, the natural beauty is stunning. A festival highlighting Baleshwar Temple and Purnagiri is great, but I hope the influx of tourists is managed sustainably. The environment is precious.
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Vikram M
Good initiative, but these festivals often promise a lot. The real test is execution and long-term impact. Will the benefits actually reach the local *mohalla* and villages, or just a few contractors? Hope CM Dhami ensures proper follow-through.
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Kavya N
Masakbeen and Hudka! So glad to see our traditional instruments getting a national platform. This is how we keep our culture alive for the next generation. Jai Uttarakhand! ❤️

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