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Tour of Orissa
Tribal
Tour of Orissa
Welcome to the Tribal Land of Orissa - The
southwestern part of Orissa contains the largest concentration of tribal people
in the sub continent. There are more than 62 tribal communities in Orissa. They
have retained their tradition in-spite of the onslaught of the modern civilization.
Visit to some of the tribal villages and participate in their dance and festival.
Discover the original man-nature proximity trekking amid the deep gorges and rivers
or during a ritual tribal dance on a full moon night. The soft mist, the local-brew
and a campfire make a heady mixture indeed. This is an adventure that offers unique
experience, which the visitor fondly remembers for years to come.
The
antiquity of Orissa is endorsed by her ancient people - They continue to inhabit
their traditional dwelling places in remote areas of the deep forests and hilly
interiors. Steeped in the mystery that surrounds their ancient ways, the Orissan
tribal continue to be a source of deep interest not only for anthropologists and
sociologists but also for numerous tourists who flock to Orissa in search of the
exotic mystique of this relatively unexplored state. The tribal economy is by
and large based on activities around the jungles. Hunting and fishing continue
to be the main source of livelihood though some of the larger tribes such as Santals,
Mundas, and Gonds have become agriculturists. The Juang, Bhuyan, Bondo, Saura,
and Dhruba tribes follow the shifting cultivation practice. The Koya tribals are
cattle breeders while the Mahali and Lohara are simple artisans involved in basket
weaving and tool making. The Santal, Munda and other tribes have now also become
involved in the mining and industrial belt of Orissa. Though their economy is
shaky, the Orissan tribal enjoy a rich and varied cultural heritage, the most
powerful instance of this being in their music and dance, which are as colorful
as they are rhythmical. The cycle of life offers numerous reasons to celebrate
and is done so with vigor and grace - either in the privacy of family home or
as a community activity. The changing seasons, religious customs, and the traditional
rhythms of superstitious belief are strong incentives for creating a string of
festivals to augment their importance to the tribal.
The Paraja tribe
is primarily located in the Kalahandi and Koraput regions of Orissa. The language
is "Parji". They worship numerous gods and goddesses who live in the
hills and forests. They love dance and music during weddings.

The "Soura" tribe is one of the most ancient and they are known for
being marathon walkers, expert hunters and climbers. Personal hygiene is of intense
importance to them.
The "Bondos" are fiercely independents
and aggressive, and continue to practice the barter system of exchanging produce
from their fields for their daily needs. Bondo women prefer to marry younger men
because they can have someone who will earn for them in their old age.
The Kutias are the primitive section of the Kondh tribal community. Kutias were
also quite famous till the recent years for their unique tradition of 'Maria'(human)
sacrifice. Dongria Kondhs, also a primitive section of the Kondh community are
expert horticulturists and maintain a quite distinct cultural heritage.
TOUR OPTIONS:
The arrival into India could be
Delhi or Chennai or Calcutta and we could organize either a Golden Triangle Tour
of Delhi/Agra/Jaipur or Calcutta or Chennai in the beginning or end of the Orissa
tour.
Bhubaneshwar is the starting point to travel into the tribal belt
of Orissa. The tour is visiting the various tribal villages like Baliguda, Rayagada,
Jeypore, Taptapani where we see the primitive Kutia Kondh Tribe, the Dingaria
Kondh Tribe, Bonda Tribe Sanaparoja and Mali Tribes. The tour is meeting and mixing
with these tribes and learning their life-style. The stay during the tribal tour
is in lodges and in basic guesthouses. One should not expect any luxury.
Duration - 12 Nights / 13 Days
Places to See - Bhubaneshwar - Ratna Giri - Baliguda - Belghar - Kothagargh
- Rayagada - Jeypore - Ankadeli - Lamptaput - Kunduli - Nandapur - Laxmipur -
Taptaoani - Chilka - Puru Day1 : Bhubaneshwar
Transfer to the airport for flight to Bhubaneswar. Reach and transfer
to hotel. Proceed for half-day tour of the city. Overnight at Bhubaneswar.
Day 2 :Bhubaneshwar / Ratna Giri / Bhubaneshwar
Full day excursion
to Ratnagiri after breakfast.
Overnight at Bhubaneswar.
Day 3 :Bhubaneshwar / Baliguda
Drive to Baliguda after breakfast.
Baliguda is in the district of Phulbani, through the beautiful countryside road
full with small mountains of Sal forest, one of the entry point to the tribal
highland of Orrisa. En-route visit typical Orissa villages.
Arrive at the
hotel in the evening.
Overnight at Baliguda.
Day 4: Baliguda
Today after breakfast you will make a visit the different Villages & Desai
Kondh.
Overnight at Baliguda.
Day 5: Baliguda / Belghar / Kothagargh
/ Rayagada
After breakfast
you will depart to Belghar area visit
of a few Huttiya Kondha Tribal Villages & Weekly Market at Kothagarh.
Proceed to explore the villages of the primitive Kutia kondh Tribes, once famous
for the human sacrifice. Living in the mountain / forest cores are friendly tribal
community. You can take small/ long trek as you wish.
Lunch on the way.
Drive down to Rayaguda. Arrive in the evening.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day 6: Rayagada / Jeypore
Morning proceed to Chatikona (40 km)
to witness the Interesting & colourful weekly market of the Dongaria kondh
tribes.
This day this interesting ornamental Tribes come down from their
mountain will known as Niayamgiri hill range. This is an unique opportunity to
witness them before they come and mix with other community in the market, so we
will take you 2/3 km from the market near the Niyamgiri hill, so to watch &
enjoy these community coming down with different kinds of fruits, animal etc.
Free time in the market.
Overnight at Jeypore.
Day 7: Jeypore / Ankadeli / Lamptaput / Jeypore
After early breakfast
proceed to Ankadelli - 70 km to witness the most primitive, interesting &
unique tribal weekly market of the Bonda tribes. The place is the border of the
neighboring state of Andhra Pradesh, divided by river Machkund, with interest
waterfall, mountain & forest.
You will be taken inside for about
2/3km walk to witness the Bonda man & woman coming down from the forest side.
It is being considered that at present Bondas are the most primitive tribe of
India or otherwise known as the Nakate tribes of the mountain. Bonda women with
their silver & brass rings around the neck, hundred of necklaces on the body,
shaved hair a small cloth wrapped down to cover half of the private areas are
out of any history book. In the other side the Bonda men with their bow &
arrow with country made liquor. A fascinating one to watch. Photography in the
market is restricted, so you can take photo on this time.
Free time
in the market. Afternoon proceed to Lamtaput area to explore another primitive
tribal community the Gdabas - you can watch the most colorful tribal dance call
DEMSA.
Late afternoon drive back to Jeypour.
Overnight at Jeypore.
Day 8: Jeypore / Kunduli / Nandapur / Jeypore
Breakfast.
Morning
proceed to witness the biggest tribal weekly market of Sanaparoja & Mali tribes
in Kunduli 65 km away via Sunabeda. It is a very colorful market.
Later
drive down to Nandapur to visit village of Sanaparoja tribes. Visit village khilus.
Saana Padar, Bda Padar with small trekking and later later drive down to Jeypour.
You can also morning proceed to Gupteswar 70 km to visit the villages
of very interesting dhuruba tribe. Visit and walk through villages of Ramanguda,
Dogariguda, Silpader, Talur etc. There is an interesting tribe where the males
like to put ornaments living in the border of Madhya Pradesh. Visit the Cave temple
of lord Shiva in the hidden mountain famous among the tribes.
Later
drive down to Nuagaon to witness the beautiful tribal weekly market of Sana Paroja
and then back to hotel at evening.
Overnight at Hotel.
Day
9: Jeypore / Laxmipur / Rayagada
Breakfast.
Visit Dhuruba Tribe, Laxmipur, of the Bondas Region. Also Visit Jagannath Temple
& Tribal Museum at Koraput (The Jagannath Temple is a new temple built on
1972. Here Non Hindus are allowed inside the Temples and all activities are similar
to Jagnnath Temple of Puri). Lunch on the way.
Overnight at Rayagada.
Day 10: Rayagada / Taptaoani / Chilka
Breakfast. Proceed to Chilka.
Visit Taptapani on your way.
Overnight at Chilka.
Day
11: Chilka / Puri
Drive to Puri after breakfast.
Reach Puri and
relax in the beach.
Overnight at Puri.
Day 12: Puri
Proceed for a tour of Puri after breakfast covering Jagnnath Temple and Konnark
(The Sun Temple).
Overnight at Puri.
Day 13: Puri / Bhubaneshwar
Breakfast at hotel.
Transfer to Bhubaneshwar Airport to board flight
to Delhi or onward Destination. Click
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