International Himalayan Festival

The International Himalayan Festival, held annually in December in Kangra District (near Palampur/McLeodganj), is a 3-day event celebrating the 1985 Nobel Peace Prize award to the Dalai Lama. It highlights Indo-Tibetan friendship, featuring cultural performances, local handicrafts, and cuisine, boosting winter tourism while promoting cultural harmony and regional pride

Key Highlights

  • Cultural Exchange: Performances by the Tibetan Institute of Performing Arts (TIPA), local Himachal troupes, and school children.
  • Showcasing Heritage: Stalls display traditional handicrafts, medicines, and local cuisines.
  • Significance: Sponsored by the Indo-Tibetan Friendship Society, Central Tibetan Administration, and Himachal Pradesh Tourism to strengthen local-Tibetan harmony.

Impact

  • Tourism Boost: Acts as a major winter attraction in Kangra Valley.
  • Cultural Harmony: Fosters unity between native Himachalis and the Tibetan community.
  • Economic Opportunity: Provides a platform for local artisans and entrepreneurs to sell handicrafts and food.

Future Scope

  • Eco-Tourism Promotion: Incorporating sustainable, eco-friendly practices to protect the Himalayan ecosystem.

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