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Embark on the Chhattisgarh Educational Tour, a 6-day, 5-night immersive learning journey through tribal arts, ecology, history, and community living. From hands-on Dhokra craft workshops and cave explorations to megalithic sites, temple architecture, and tribal healing traditions, this tour offers an enriching blend of academic insight, cultural exchange, and nature discovery.
- Dhokra craft workshop – ancient lost-wax casting
- Jagdalpur Heritage Walk & museum visits
- Tirathgarh waterfalls & Mandarkonta caves exploration
- Interaction at BADAL Academy of Dance, Arts & Literature
- Megalithic site survey & Barsoor temple architecture
- Bonfire storytelling, stargazing, and tribal dance
- Study of wrought iron and resort museum tribal tools
- Kanker cave paintings – 12,000-year-old rock art
- Bear hike with PVGT tribal guides & medicinal plant study
- Yoga & sound healing atop Jabarra village
Itineraries
Day 1
Lost-Wax Legacy & Heritage Foundations

Begin with a Dhokra craft workshop, mastering the Harappan lost-wax technique, then explore Jagdalpur’s heritage walk, Bastar Palace, lakes, and the Archaeological Museum for historical context.
Day 2
Waterfall Ecology & Cultural Pedagogy

Visit Tirathgarh Waterfalls and delve into Mandarkonta Caves formations. In the afternoon, engage with educators at BADAL Academy, then unwind at the Bastar Art Gallery and Dalpat Sagar.
Day 3
Temples, Megaliths & Oral Traditions

Tour Danteshwari Temple, survey nearby megalithic sites, and study Barsoor’s twin Ganesha idols. Conclude with bonfire storytelling and stargazing, followed by a traditional tribal dinner.
Day 4
Waterfall Wonders & Tribal Rituals

Experience Chitrakote Falls, visit Narayanpal Temple and Dev Gudi shrines, then discover hidden falls and enjoy a Bison Horn Madiya dance in Kondagaon.
Day 5
Craft Museums & Rock Art Insights

Explore the resort museum’s tribal tools, observe wrought iron crafting, then drive through Keshkal Valley to view Tatamari, and study 12,000-year-old Kanker cave paintings. End with an evening campfire in Jabarra.
Day 6
Ethnomedicine Hike & Healing Practices
Join a bear hike with PVGT tribal guides, learn local medicinal plant uses, then conclude with a yoga and sound healing session. Tour Jabarra village to study minimalist tribal lifestyles before departing via Gangrel Dam sighting.
- Accommodation
- Food - Veg
- Tour Leader
- Parking charges
- Entry charges
- Gypsy Safari (One Time, Depend on Availability)
- Boating (Depend on Availability)
- Caving
- Trekking
- Live Craft
- Sightseeing
- Water Bottles (Supporting limited usage of Plastic, we suggest carrying steel water bottles)
- Dinner
- Beverages
- Insurance
- Tip
- Products which you may purchase
- Any other cost not mentioned above