A distinctive highlight is the engaging Tupki and Goncha mock battle, involving participants, especially young men, using traditional bamboo-made "Tupkis" (mock guns) to playfully "shoot" "Goncha" fruits, adding a lively and competitive dimension unseen elsewhere. Furthermore, the Goncha Festival acts as the prelude to the 75-day Bastar Dussehra, signaling the commencement of preparations for one of India's longest festivals dedicated not to mainstream Hindu deities but to the veneration of significant local tribal gods. Over its 600-year history, the festival has become a powerful showcase of Bastar's diverse tribal heritage, offering a rare and intimate glimpse into the rituals, traditional dances, distinctive attire, indigenous weaponry, and deeply held spiritual beliefs of communities such as the Murias, Gonds, and Bhatras. This annual event is more than just a festival; it serves as a vital assertion of tribal identity, a reinforcement of community bonds, and a living testament to the enduring cultural legacy influenced by its historical connection to Odisha's Jagannath Puri, yet uniquely molded by the traditions of Bastar.
Major Airports
Maa Danteshwari Airport, Jagdalpur
Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
Chhattisgarh
Major Airports
Maa Danteshwari Airport, Jagdalpur
Swami Vivekananda Airport, Raipur
Goncha Festival: The Spirit of Bastar
The Bastar Goncha Festival, also known as the Chariot Festival, stands as a vibrant and culturally profound celebration deeply embedded in the heart of Bastar, Chhattisgarh, India. Held annually, its timing intentionally aligns with the renowned Rath Yatra in Jagannath Puri. It weaves together religious fervor, a unique tradition of ritualistic mock warfare, and profound expressions of the region's rich tribal heritage. This festival features a grand chariot procession where local deities are ceremonially paraded in intricately crafted wooden chariots, echoing the spirit of the Rath Yatra but imbued with Bastar's unique artistic and spiritual nuances.
Highlights of Goncha Festival
Venue
Near Jagdalpur Palace, Bastar
Date
16-19 July 2026
Ticket
Free