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Chapchar Kut
Towards the end of February the Mizos celebrate Chapchar Kut, a popular festival to welcome the season of plantation and sowing. On this day people of all ages, young and old, men and women dressed in their colorful costumes and distinctive head gears and jewelries, come together and perform various folk dances, singing traditional songs accompanied by beating of drums, gongs and cymbals.

Mim Kut & Pawl Kut
Mim Kut and Pawl Kut are two harvest festivals celebrated in the last week of November or during first week of December. The entire Mizo community enjoys the season joy and relaxation as the harvesting ends. Traditional folk dances, songs and games are main attractions of this festival.

Christmas
Christmas is the most important festival of Mizoram. The festival continues for three days - from 24th to 26th December. Great feasts are organized among people and everyone get the opportunity to enjoy. More…

ll other Indian festivals are also celebrated in some parts of the state. For more information about Indian fairs and festivals, click here



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