Also known as the ‘100 Drum Wangala Festival’ (it's celebrated by the beating of 100 drums or nagaras together), marking the beginning of winter and end of labour in fields. The main attraction of the festival is the music and orchestra of drums, gongs and flutes, and an ancient traditional flute made of buffalo horn. We love how people of all ages dress up in colorful costumes with feathered head gears and dance to the tune of music played on long oval-shaped drums.
When: November.