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Dhamtari

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About this Destination

Home to the Chalukya empire of the 14th Century, Dhamtari is an important tourist town of Chattisgarh, also known for its temples. The town has a population of around 82000. It attracts a lot of tourists every year, particularly during the monsoon seasons to the Ravishankar Water Dam.It is also famous for its folk culture and wildlife sanctuary. Dhamtari is located along the banks of Mahanadi and its tributaries Pairy, Sendur, Sondur, Joan, Kharun and Shivnath. Paddy cultivation is common in these lands. The district still preserves its tribal history and culture in tribal hamlets and different traditional art forms like music, local cuisines and dance.

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Local Cultures of Dhamtari

Immerse yourself in the heritage, traditions, and local way of life.

Culture

Chhattisgarhi Folk Music

Traditional folk music from the Dhamtari region, featuring local instruments and themes of rural life.

Dhamtari
Year-round
Culture

Karma Dance

A folk dance celebrated during the Karma festival, performed by locals wearing traditional attire.

Dhamtari
August-September
Culture

Sohar Singing

A ritual folk song practice associated with childbirth and fertility, celebrated in various villages around Dhamtari.

Dhamtari
Year-round
Culture

Gondi Language and Arts

The Gondi tribal culture prevalent in Dhamtari, encompassing language, arts, and distinct traditions.

Dhamtari
Year-round
Culture

Handicrafts of Dhamtari

Local artisans create unique items, including bamboo products and traditional handwoven textiles.

Dhamtari
Year-round

Festivals of Dhamtari

Discover local events, music, and seasonal celebrations.

Festival

Hareli Festival

A local festival celebrating nature and the agricultural cycle, where farmers thank the earth for its bounty.

Dhamtari
July-August
Festival

Bhai Dooj

Celebrated among brothers and sisters, this festival reinforces familial bonds with rituals and feasting.

Dhamtari
Two days after Diwali
Festival

Makar Sankranti

A harvest festival marking the end of winter solstice, celebrated with kite flying and traditional sweets.

Dhamtari
January
Festival

Gudi Padwa

The Marathi New Year marking the arrival of spring, celebrated with cultural performances and feasts.

Dhamtari
March-April
Festival

Navratri

A nine-night festival dedicated to the worship of Goddess Durga and celebrating feminine power.

Dhamtari
September-October

Dhamtari

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