7th Edition of Orange Festival begins in Arunachal Pradesh
First Published: 17th December, 2022 8:44 IST
7th Edition of Orange Festival returns after a gap of two years due to the pandemic
The 7th edition of the Orange Festival of Adventure and Music kicked off on Thursday at Dambuk, Lower Dibang Valley District, Arunachal Pradesh. The Dambuk Orange Festival is a four-day festival that began on December 15 and will end tomorrow, December 18.
The festival is returning after a gap of two years due to the pandemic with a massive lineup of bands and an array of adventure sports that promise to keep the adrenaline of several music and adventure lovers racing this year.
Speaking to Northeast Live, production head of orange festival of adventure and music, Nending Lahzeey said that the motive behind organising the festival at Dambuk is to bring in people from around the world so that they can explore Arunachal’s wild natural beauty and also experience the local way of life in an untouched destination.
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