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Asananggre

Rongram, Meghalaya, India
Natural and Cultural Splendor: Asananggre is a picturesque location situated in the Rongram block of West Garo Hills. It is primarily known as the permanent venue for the famous 100 Drums Wangala Festival. The landscape is characterized by rolling green hills, dense tropical vegetation, and a serene atmosphere that captures the essence of rural Meghalaya. This place serves as a vital center for preserving the indigenous traditions of the Garo people. Visitors can experience the authentic lifestyle of the local tribes who live in harmony with nature. The area is surrounded by lush forests and small streams that add to its scenic beauty. It is not just a destination but a living museum of Garo heritage. The village environment is peaceful, offering a break from the noise of urban life. Historically, it has been the site for major community gatherings and traditional rituals. The hospitality of the local people is a highlight for every traveler. The climate here remains pleasant throughout the year, making it accessible for tourists. It acts as a gateway to exploring the deeper reaches of the Garo Hills. The region is rich in biodiversity, with various species of flora and fauna found in the surrounding woods. Many travelers stop here to appreciate the blend of nature and tradition.

General information

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    Ideal Duration:
    3 to 5 Hours
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    Place Type:
    Cultural & Heritage
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    Entry Fees:
    No Entry Fee: Generally, there is no entry fee to visit the village.

    Festival Charges: During the Wangala Festival, a nominal fee or parking charge might be applicable for visitors. ...
    No Entry Fee: Generally, there is no entry fee to visit the village.

    Festival Charges: During the Wangala Festival, a nominal fee or parking charge might be applicable for visitors.
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    Timing:
    Regular Timings: Open 24 hours daily as it is a village area.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (7:00 AM to 10:00 AM) or late afternoon (3:00 PM to 5:00 PM) is best for exploring. ...
    Regular Timings: Open 24 hours daily as it is a village area.

    Ideal Visit Time: Early morning (7:00 AM to 10:00 AM) or late afternoon (3:00 PM to 5:00 PM) is best for exploring.
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    Special Events:
    The 100 Drums Wangala Festival: This is the most significant event held annually in November. It marks the end of the harvest season and honors the Sun God Saljong. The event features a grand display of traditional dance and rhythmic drumming. ...
    The 100 Drums Wangala Festival: This is the most significant event held annually in November. It marks the end of the harvest season and honors the Sun God Saljong. The event features a grand display of traditional dance and rhythmic drumming.
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    Best Photo Spots:
    Festival Ground: The main arena during the Wangala festival offers high-action shots of dancers in traditional regalia.

    Hilltop Viewpoints: Small hills around the village provide a wide-angle view of the settlement.

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    Festival Ground: The main arena during the Wangala festival offers high-action shots of dancers in traditional regalia.

    Hilltop Viewpoints: Small hills around the village provide a wide-angle view of the settlement.

    Bamboo Huts: The intricate textures of traditional Garo houses make for excellent architectural photography.

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Things To Do

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    Cultural Immersion: Engage with the local Garo community to learn about their matrilineal society and age-old customs.

    Witness the Wangala Festival: If visiting in November, participate in the massive celebration featuring 100 drums.

    Nature Photography: Capture the vibrant colors of traditional attire against the backdrop of emerald green hills.

    Local Food Tasting: Try authentic Garo dishes like Nakham Bitchi (dry fish soup) and Do’o Kappa (chicken with soy paste).

    Trekking: Explore the hilly trails surrounding the village for panoramic views.

    Visit Traditional Dormitories: Step inside a Nokpante to see the unique interior design and bamboo craftsmanship.

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Information

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    Why Famous:
    The Venue of Wangala: Asananggre is globally famous for hosting the 100 Drums Wangala Festival every November. This harvest festival attracts thousands of tourists and researchers who come to see the synchronized drumming and dancing.

    Preservat...
    The Venue of Wangala: Asananggre is globally famous for hosting the 100 Drums Wangala Festival every November. This harvest festival attracts thousands of tourists and researchers who come to see the synchronized drumming and dancing.

    Preservation of Heritage: It is famous as a hub for Garo folk music and dance forms. The site is a symbol of tribal pride and cultural resilience in Northeast India.
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    Architecture:
    Garo Traditional Structures: The architecture in Asananggre is deeply rooted in Garo traditions. The main structures are built using eco-friendly materials like bamboo, cane, and wood. The most prominent architectural feature is the Nokpante, which is a traditional bachelo...
    Garo Traditional Structures: The architecture in Asananggre is deeply rooted in Garo traditions. The main structures are built using eco-friendly materials like bamboo, cane, and wood. The most prominent architectural feature is the Nokpante, which is a traditional bachelor's dormitory. These buildings are typically rectangular with high-pitched thatched roofs made of dry grass.

    Dimensions and Layout: A standard Nokpante can measure approximately 40 feet in length and 20 feet in width. The height often reaches 15 feet to allow proper ventilation. The floors are raised on stilts to protect against dampness and wild animals. The carvings on the wooden pillars often depict local folklore and animal motifs. Modern structures for festivals also incorporate these traditional designs to maintain cultural continuity.
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    How To Reach:
    By Air: The nearest major airport is in Guwahati, about 210 KMS away. From there, take a taxi to Tura and then to Asananggre.

    By Train: Guwahati Railway Station is the closest rail link.

    By Road: It is well...
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    Near Tourist Places:
    Tura Peak (16 KMS), Pelga Falls (12 KMS), Nokrek National Park (25 KMS), Rongbang Dare (35 KMS), Chibragre (10 KMS), Sasatgre (20 KMS), Chandigre (22 KMS), Ganol River (8 KMS), Tura Bazaar (15 KMS), Selbalgre (18 KMS).

Tourism Tips

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    Health and Safety: Carry basic medicines as pharmacies are few in the village.

    Packing: Wear comfortable walking shoes and carry a light jacket for evenings.

    Cash: Carry sufficient cash; the nearest ATMs ar...

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