Is the Saputara Monsoon Festival Starting Tomorrow?

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Key Takeaways
- Dates: July 26 to August 17, 2025
- Location: Saputara, Dang district, Gujarat
- Performers: Over 350 artists from 13 states
- Highlight: Grand Folk Carnival Parade
- Community Impact: Boosts local economy and tourism
Gandhinagar, July 25 (NationPress) The only hill station in Gujarat, Saputara, is gearing up to kick off the Saputara Monsoon Festival 2025 from July 26 to August 17. This event will transform Dang district into a vibrant celebration of tribal heritage.
Originally launched under the vision of then-Chief Minister and now Prime Minister Narendra Modi, this festival has grown into a significant draw for both national and international tourists.
This annual event not only showcases the stunning natural landscape of Saputara but also functions as a vital platform for enhancing local economies, promoting tribal arts, and generating tourism revenue in one of Gujarat’s most beautiful areas.
As per official statistics, the influx of tourists to Dang district has surged dramatically over recent years, skyrocketing from 10.4 lakh in 2022 to 26.91 lakh in 2024, illustrating the festival's escalating popularity and the effectiveness of the state's cultural tourism endeavors. This year's gathering will shine a spotlight on the inaugural Grand Folk Carnival Parade, part of the 'Ek Bharat, Shreshtha Bharat' initiative.
More than 350 artists from 13 states, including Maharashtra, Punjab, Rajasthan, West Bengal, Assam, and Himachal Pradesh, will present traditional dances and attire, delivering a rich tapestry of India's diverse folk traditions.
Moreover, the Classical and Folk Showcase will feature over 80 performers from states like Gujarat, Tamil Nadu, Manipur, Kerala, and Uttar Pradesh, celebrating the vast cultural heritage of India through music and movement. The festival aims to stimulate economic growth in Dang.
Local artisans, tribal performers, and small vendors gain from tourist expenditures, while the scheduled events generate temporary jobs in hospitality, transport, and retail.
The festival's locations, including the main circle, Governor Hill, and the Saputara Lake Boating Club, will feature daily cultural performances by local tribal artists.
Signature attractions like the tribal food festival, tattoo and craft workshops, Warli Painting Demos, and magic shows will provide immersive experiences steeped in tradition. In addition to tribal and folk elements, the festival will also host performances by acclaimed Gujarati artists, such as Geetaben Rabari, Parth Oza, and Raag Mehta.
The renowned Thekkinakadu Attam Musical Band from Kerala will also contribute to the lineup, enriching the celebratory atmosphere.
Interactive activities, such as rain dances, nature walks, Sunday cyclothons, and Janmashtami-themed Dahi Handi competitions, will heighten visitor engagement.
The festival will culminate with a mini-marathon on Independence Day, merging cultural pride with civic enthusiasm.