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Bihu In Assam: A Crash Course Of What To Expect During This Spring Festival

Every year, Assam shines bright during Rongali Bihu, a spring festival marking the Assamese New Year. Outlook Traveller takes a step back to revise its 'b'asics.

Young women in traditional Mekhela Chador perform Bihu dance in Guwahati, Assam Photo: Talukdar David/Shutterstock
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Bihu in Assam | It’s that time of the year when the vibrant-hued sky, blossoms in the trees and rolling green meadows display a rainbow of colour and renewed cycle of life. As the cold, dry and dust-laden air gives way to balmy hues, many States gear up for their revered spring festivals ushering in the spirit of bonhomie and fervour.

Itineraries are being drawn for the spring break. Those on the lookout to experience one of the most immersive spring harvest festivals should consider Assam, as the gateway to the Northeast is all set to celebrate Bohag Bihu that augments the onset of spring and the Assamese New Year. Bihu is the perfect time to explore the music, colourful dance forms, food, traditional sports and crafts, and everything the region has to offer.

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