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Dang Darbar Dang Ahwa
Dang Darbar is a historic and prestigious tribal festival of Gujarat
Held annually at Ahwa, headquarters of The Dangs district
Celebrated during Holi (March)
Originated during the British era as a tribal administrative gathering
Ideal for tribal culture enthusiasts, heritage tourists, photographers, and international visitors
What Makes Dang Darbar Special:
Grand assembly of tribal kings (Bhils, Kunbis, Warlis, and others)
Unique fusion of tribal traditions, royal customs, and colonial history
Colorful tribal attire, traditional weapons, and ornaments
Powerful display of tribal pride, unity, and identity
One of the most authentic tribal cultural events in India
Major Attractions for Visitors:
Traditional tribal procession (Darbar) led by community chiefs
Folk dances and rhythmic tribal music
Warli-style art expressions and cultural displays
Display of traditional arms and ceremonial attire
Interaction with tribal leaders and communities
Cultural programs and tribal performances
Photography opportunities capturing rare tribal heritage
Scenic surroundings of the Dang forests and hills
Festival Dates & Timings:
Celebrated on Holi day
Cultural programs throughout the day
Main Darbar ceremony held during daytime
Festivities continue till evening
Entry & Access Information:
Entry to Dang Darbar is free
Easily accessible from Ahwa town
Temporary arrangements and seating by authorities
Heavy attendance expected during main ceremony
Dress Code & Cultural Etiquette:
Comfortable clothing suitable for outdoor gatherings
Respect tribal customs and traditions
Avoid intrusive photography—seek consent
Follow instructions from event organizers
Best Time & Season to Visit:
March is the best time to visit The Dangs
Pleasant climate with forest freshness
Combine festival visit with Saputara and Dang sightseeing
Ideal for 2–3 day tribal cultural trip
Food & Local Cuisine:
Local tribal food stalls and refreshments
Traditional meals prepared by local communities
Drinking water and basic amenities available
It is advisable to carry essentials
How Tourists Can Experience Dang Darbar Best:
Attend the main Darbar ceremony
Observe tribal processions and performances
Interact respectfully with tribal communities
Explore nearby waterfalls, forests, and villages
Ideal visit duration: 1–2 days
Safety & Visitor Tips:
Expect large gatherings
Follow local administration guidelines
Keep belongings secure
Suitable for families and cultural travelers
Ideal For:
Tribal and cultural tourism
Heritage and anthropology enthusiasts
Photographers and researchers
Domestic and international travelers
Dang Darbar, Ahwa is a proud celebration of Gujarat’s tribal heritage, unity, and tradition—offering visitors a rare and powerful glimpse into the living culture of The Dangs.
