India Tribal Tours

The majority of the world's tribal people live in India and Africa. The figures are truly astounding: more than 80 million people who belong to 533 different tribes make up over 10% of India's total population. The tribes of India live in some of the most pure and beautiful landscapes in the world, and their existence is deeply rooted in the natural world. Every Indian tribal community has inherited traditions that are still ingrained in their way of life and culture. The Indian tribal trips are incredibly revitalising and rejuvenating. It will transport you from the bustle of the city and town to a serene location where people continue to value leading a simple life in the manner of their ancestors. One of the oldest civilizations in the world is that of India. The remnants of this earliest civilisation may still be seen in the country's prehistoric areas, where you can also learn more about the tribal people of India's culture, traditions, rituals, and way of life. In its purest form, travel is an educational experience. Travel should be a learning experience that allows you to discover things about yourself and the people around you that you never dared to dream of seeing. The journey made into the heart of India to the numerous tribal places of the nation is one such travel experience. Since thousands of years ago, little has changed in this area. On a Tribal Tour of  Incredible India Tours, you come face to face with the hotspots of historical culture, fascinating customs, and beautiful art as the world develops into a frenzy of technology-dependent living.

  • Rajasthan: It is significant that tribal people from many regions of Rajasthan organise religious, social, and cultural events on August 9, which is recognised as World Tribal Day. Bhil, Meena, Garasia, Sahariya, Damor, Kathoudi, Dungri Bhil, Dungri Garasia, and Nayak are some of the tribes present in Rajasthan.
  • Odisha: Odisha has the biggest number of tribes in India—more than 60—and around 25% of its population is tribal. To see the tribes of Odisha, you'll need to go on a guided trip because some tribal areas are difficult to get to and need permissions, and there may also be a language barrier.
  • Andaman & Nicobar Islands: The Great Andamanese, Onges, Jarawas, and Sentinelese are four primitive tribal communities that are thought to be members of the Negrito group and live in Andaman. According to reports, these indigenous groups have lived on the islands for several thousand years with little to no contact with the outside world. Only through an organised group, with all permissions and to a restricted level can you only explore only a few islands and learn about tribal life. Solo and travel to restricted islands or zones is not advised even to the most experienced traveller.

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