The Bharat Tribes Fest 2026 is set to bring the vibrant spirit of India’s tribal communities to the heart of the capital. Scheduled from 18 to 30 March 2026 at Sunder Nursery, the festival will showcase the country’s rich tribal heritage through art, crafts, food, performances, and cultural discussions.
Public entry will begin from 19 March, while the opening day will be reserved for special invitees.
A Platform Celebrating Tribal India:
Bharat Tribes Fest aims to highlight the creativity and traditions of tribal communities from across India. The event will feature 200+ stalls and more than 1,000 artisans, offering visitors a chance to explore authentic tribal handicrafts, textiles, jewelry, paintings, and traditional food from different regions. The festival promotes indigenous craftsmanship and supports artisans by providing them with a national platform to showcase their work.
International Pavilion and Cultural Experiences:
One of the major attractions of the festival is the International Pavilion, which will display global indigenous crafts and cultural exchanges. Visitors can experience live demonstrations of traditional art forms, interact with artisans, and learn about the stories and cultural practices behind each craft.
Food lovers can also enjoy a diverse spread of tribal cuisine, giving a taste of unique ingredients, cooking techniques, and traditional recipes from India’s tribal belts.
Alongside the cultural festivities, the event will host a 14-day Tribal Business Conclave featuring nine thematic sessions focused on sectors such as tribal textiles, sustainable tourism, entrepreneurship, and innovation. The conclave aims to create opportunities for collaboration, market access, and policy discussions that support tribal livelihoods.
A key highlight will be a fireside chat with Amitabh Kant, where insights on innovation, development, and opportunities for tribal enterprises will be discussed.
The event not only offers visitors an immersive cultural experience but also strengthens efforts to promote “Vocal for Local” and “Buy Tribal” initiatives, supporting sustainable livelihoods for tribal artisans across the country.
For culture lovers, art enthusiasts, and food explorers, Bharat Tribes Fest 2026 is set to be one of Delhi’s most vibrant cultural events this March.