The geography of India is adorned by the great Himalayas, sprawling beaches, and dry terrain. And, beyond the reaches of materialism, still live many of the people who thrive and build their lives amidst nature. On one hand, where we introduced civilisations to the world and been home to build some of the greatest empires in the world, we have somewhere forgotten these lost indigenous tribes of India living in the great Indian forest.
As an own personal identity, the tribes have their own language, religion, festivals, cuisines, dance & music that have such an enigmatic cultural ethos that you will connect with when you are up exploring the lively tableau. According to researchers, 15 percent of the country is inhabited by the tribal community. Explore and engage more with their cultures in the far stretches of the forest villages of Indian Himalayas, North East, Central India and the dunes of Rajasthan.
Be a part of the tribal tour in India that takes you close to the indigenous tribes of India that you might not have even heard of – from Gurjar, Gaddis & Pagwalas in Himachal Pradesh, Khasi, Garo & Jaintia in Meghalaya to the Jarawas in the Andamans & Paniyar, Kurichyar, Kattumakkan, Mullukkurumar, Addiyar, Kanduvadiyar, that inhabit backwaters of Kerala to Karnataka.
The interaction with Nature is the founding discourse of any traveller. Recently moving to the mountain village brought me nearer to ground, a look closer at the dance of eternity. I realised there are varied worlds steeped in beauty, innocence and imagination, not bound by false arcades of norms and pretence. Travel stories fascinate me. For me, it’s been about renegotiating newer territories; forever relocating; listening & writing stories.