Hidden Holi Gujarat Photography Expedition

Document the raw spirit of untouched tribal festivals in Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh with expert photography guidance. 

₹ 2,38,650 per person, based on a shared twin room

Highlights of the trip

Start:

Ahmedabad

End:

Ahmedabad

Journey:

Travel style:

Duration:

11days

Start date:17/03/2027
End date:27/03/2027
Price: ₹238650P.P
₹ 2,38,650 per person, based on a shared twin room

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General Description

This exclusive photography tour to Kavant, the spiritual and cultural heart of the Rathwa tribe, offers a rare, non-commercialised window into one of India’s last untouched tribal festivals. Led by acclaimed photographer Parvez Shaikh and supported by multilingual Bharatvaas Travels staff, participants will document spontaneous ancestral rituals—from ceremonial face-painting and body decoration to the hypnotic “Golferiyo mela” swing ritual and purifying fire-walking—in a respectful, documentary-style environment without the use of models. Moving beyond the mainstream, the journey crosses into neighbouring Madhya Pradesh to explore a rich mosaic of indigenous traditions, ensuring a personal and mindful experience limited to a maximum of eight participants who will stay in authentic, clean, and reliable accommodations. 

At Bharatvaas Travels, we ensure a respectful, immersive journey accompanied by multilingual staff to bridge cultural and linguistic gaps. 

Photography & ethics

  • Possible photography styles: Street, candid, travel, documentary, nighttime photography, culture, portraits. (We focus on photography instead of talking about the equipment).
  • No models will be used on this tour. All photography will be documentary-style, grounded in authentic, respectful encounters with local communities. Participants are expected to approach all interactions with cultural sensitivity and openness.
  • This small-group journey is limited to a maximum of 8 participants to ensure a personal and mindful experience. A minimum of 4 participants is required for the tour to depart.
  • Online group call with Parvez and Nicole. Date to be announced

Itinerary idea in detail

17 March, Day 1 – Flight Home Town to Ahmedabad

Today you start your adventure with an (often evening) flight from your home airport to Ahmedabad, the vibrant capital of Gujarat.

18 March, Day 2 – Arrival in Ahmedabad

Upon arrival at Ahmedabad Airport, you will be welcomed by our English speaking driver, who will take you to your 3* hotel.

The afternoon is at leisure, giving you time to rest and acclimatize. You can explore the area, or simply enjoy a moment of relaxation.

In the evening, you’ll meet your fellow travelers, as well as Parvez and Nicole, your guides for this unique photography journey.

It’s a relaxed moment to get to know each other, share your expectations, and start building the connection that will enrich the experience over the days to come.

19 March, Day 3 – Ahmedabad to Chhota Udepur (210 km – 3 hours drive)

After breakfast, depart from Ahmedabad to Chhota Udepur, located in a tribal region with limited tourism infrastructure.

You will stay in a neat, no-frills hotel that offers a clean and authentic experience.

In the afternoon, enjoy some relaxed time to connect with your fellow travellers and ease into the rhythm of the journey.

Join an informative session with Parvez and Nicole to learn about the tour’s focus, approach, and practical tips including answers to frequently asked questions.

20 March, Day 4 – Chhota Udepur

Early this morning, you’ll drive to Kavant to witness the vibrant and emotional Kavant Festival, a celebration of transitions, family bonds, and a successful harvest, expressed through color, music, and dance.

On the way, you’ll see groups of tribal people making their way to the festival, on foot or in shared transport, dressed in striking traditional attire.

Women from each village wear coordinated dupattas and skirts, while men sport matching turbans and skirts, each subgroup expressing its identity.

Both genders are adorned with bold silver jewelry and carry accessories like sunglasses, lighters, and radios — a unique visual experience that reflects the spirit and pride of the Rathwa community.

21 March, Day 5 – Chhota Udepur

This morning, you’ll visit a vibrant village market where local men prepare for the Kavant Festival, surrounded by tribal crafts, traditional goods, and festive energy.

In the evening, witness Holika Dahan, the symbolic bonfire marking the start of Holi.

Rathwa villagers gather in ritual dress, singing and drumming as they light pyres and offer grains and flowers for blessings.

Watch as men apply ceremonial face paint, preparing for the sacred festivities ahead.

A powerful and rare glimpse into Holi through the eyes of the Rathwa tribe.

22 March, Day 6 – Chhota Udepur

This morning, you will take part in a photo review session with Parvez to analyze your shots, receive personalized feedback, and refine your visual storytelling.

In the afternoon, visit the Tribal Museum of Chhota Udepur, which showcases objects, tools, traditional costumes, and dwellings of the Rathwa and Nayaka communities, offering a valuable immersion into their cultural heritage.

In the evening, you will experience an intimate Holi celebration with the Rathwa community: ancestral rituals such as walking barefoot on embers, ritual dances, tribal music, and local drinks — a powerful and authentic moment, far from mainstream festivities.

23 March, Day 7 – Chhota Udepur

This morning, you’ll join photographer Parvez for a photo review session to refine your visual storytelling.

Late in the morning, you will set out to explore the surrounding villages, where the Rathwa community celebrates Holi with drums, folk songs, and vibrant dances.

A highlight of the day is the spinning pole ritual, where two men suspended from a wooden beam spin at high speed — a spectacular display of strength and ancient tradition.

Soak up the festive atmosphere, interact with the locals, and discover traditional tribal art before returning to your accommodation in the evening.

24 March, Day 8 – Chhota Udepur

In the morning, take time to rest and reflect.

Later, visit a Rathwa home to see vibrant Pithora paintings, ritual wall art created to invite health, fortune, and ancestral blessings, filled with symbolic figures like horses, elephants, and goats.

In the late afternoon, explore Singala, a sacred site central to Rathwa spirituality, offering a deeper understanding of their beliefs and rituals.

25 March, Day 9 – Chhota Udepur to Ahmedabad (210 km – 3 hours drive)

Early morning, visit the lively Saturday cattle market in Chhota Udepur, where tribal groups like the Rathwas, Bhils, and Nayaks gather.

Men in red turbans and women in colorful skirts and silver jewelry trade vegetables, grains, and livestock.

It’s a vibrant glimpse into tribal culture and the local economy.

26 March, Day 10 – Flight Ahmedabad to Home Town

Check out from your hotel this morning.

You’ll have some free time for last-minute shopping or sightseeing at your own pace.

You will be picked up approximately four hours before your return flight and transferred to Ahmedabad Airport for your departure.

27 March, Day 11 – Arrival at Your Home Destination Airport

Arrival at your home destination airport.

Accommodation

  • Please note that you will be traveling through a tribal region where no luxury accommodations are available. However, we have carefully selected clean and comfortable hotels that provide all essential amenities, including:  
  • From Day 3 to Day 8, you will be staying in modest but reliable accommodations. 
  • Private bathrooms with Western-style toilets  
  • Air conditioning, ceiling fans, and hot water  
  • Basic but well-maintained and hygienic environments  
  • Hotel stays may vary depending on availability, which may affect prices.   
  • For meals in local restaurants, you can expect to pay between €2 and €4 per meal. In Ahmedabad, prices may go up to around €10 per meal, depending on the restaurant you choose.  
  • Each day includes built-in rest time to allow you to recharge and reflect, especially after active mornings or long photo sessions.  
  • The photographer will offer explanations and tips indoors before each major shoot, so you can better understand the cultural context and prepare your approach.  
  • Please note that the daily itinerary may be subject to change. Occasionally, unexpected events may occur in the villages (such as local ceremonies, mourning periods, or unforeseen community decisions) that make certain activities unavailable or cancelled.  
    In such cases, an alternative village or activity will be arranged, always in keeping with the spirit and purpose of this immersive photography journey.  
  • Meals are not included in the tour price. However, you will have access to local restaurants that meet strict hygiene standards. Please note that there are no Western restaurant options available in this region, but the meals served are fresh, flavorful, and prepared with safety as a priority.  

Included in price

  • Accommodation is based on two people per room, including breakfast. Other meals are included when specifically stated in the itinerary.
  • Air-conditioned car (Toyota Innova) with English speaking driver throughout the trip.
  • Entrance fees to all sights.
  • All activities described in the program unless otherwise stated.
  • A Heart of India Travel representative, fluent in English, French, and Dutch, will accompany the group throughout the entire journey to provide support, translations, and cultural context.
  • Professional photographer will travel with you for the entire duration of the tour. We will organize a dedicated evening session, during which the photographer will:Review and discuss participants work.Share personalized tips and insights.Answer questions and inspire you with practical advice.Tolls and parking apply

Not included in price

  • International flight (about 650-750 euros)
  • Meals Drinks and snacks,Optional and other activities,
  • Tips and personal expenses,
  • Travel and cancellation insurance.
  • Single room surcharge per night 40 euros

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