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Dates: December 11–13, 2025
Venue: Shyntor Bulia Village, Ri-Bhoi District, Meghalaya
Presented by: Rongjeng Welfare Foundation (RWF)
Supported by: District Administration, Ri-Bhoi & partners from across Northeast India


🌿 A Festival Born of the Hills and Rivers

In the heart of Meghalaya’s Ri-Bhoi district, where two serene rivers meet amidst rolling green hills, the small Khasi tribal village of Shyntor Bulia is set to host a unique three-day eco-tourism and cultural festival — the Shyntor Festival 2025.

Themed around “Where Two Rivers Meet — A Celebration of Music, Culture & Community,” the event will weave together indigenous traditions, live music, and sustainable tourism in a breathtaking rural landscape.


🎶 What Awaits Visitors

Visitors can expect a blend of music, art, food, and nature experiences over three vibrant days:

  • Music & Performance: Folk, fusion, and acoustic acts from Meghalaya and the Northeast; open-mic evenings and bonfire jams; guest performances by nationally known artists (subject to sponsorship).

  • Cultural Showcase: Traditional Khasi dance and song, bamboo and handloom craft exhibitions, village feasts, and storytelling sessions under the stars.

  • Eco-Adventure: Guided nature walks, bird sanctuary trails, angling, herbal foraging, and waterfall tours in nearby Pamrynai village.

  • Village Market: Local Self-Help Groups (SHGs) will run stalls featuring indigenous crafts, handwoven fabrics, and local cuisine.


💡 Key Insights: A Model of Rural Sustainability

Unlike conventional festivals, Shyntor Festival is community-led and development-driven. The event has been designed not only as an attraction but as an economic and social transformation platform for the local Khasi population.

1. Economic Empowerment

  • Over 65 households from Shyntor Bulia and neighboring villages will directly earn from stalls, guiding, food services, and logistics.

  • An estimated ₹14.8 lakh budget will circulate within the community through paid volunteer work, SHG stalls, and local supply chains.

  • 200+ temporary jobs will be created — from hospitality to event coordination and artisan sales.

2. Women’s Leadership & SHG Participation

  • Women-led SHGs will manage food stalls and souvenir shops, promoting self-employment and entrepreneurship.

  • Training sessions in hygiene, food safety, and tourism services are being conducted ahead of the event.

3. Youth Engagement & Skill Building

  • Local youth will serve as guides, volunteers, and performers — gaining experience in hospitality, event management, and tourism operations.

  • Partnerships with nearby colleges will allow student volunteers to participate in festival management.

4. Infrastructure Legacy

  • The festival will help fast-track critical village infrastructure such as:

    • Bridge repair/construction for safer access.

    • Road levelling on the 25 km approach route.

    • Solar-powered street lighting and improved public sanitation facilities.

  • The district administration has been requested to support these permanent upgrades, ensuring long-term tourism viability.

5. Environmental & Educational Impact

  • All waste will be managed through eco-friendly disposal systems and community clean-up drives.

  • Surplus funds from ticket sales will be reinvested in Green Leaves LP School, village beautification, and conservation projects.


🌍 A Vision Beyond the Festival

The Rongjeng Welfare Foundation, a registered non-profit under Section 8, aims to use Shyntor Festival as a blueprint for sustainable tourism in Meghalaya. With plans to make it an annual event, the initiative seeks to position Ri-Bhoi as a model district where eco-tourism and indigenous culture drive inclusive development.

As one organizer put it, “Every song performed at Shyntor will echo not just in the hills, but in the livelihoods it uplifts.”


🎫 Visitor Experience & Access

  • Package: 3-day, 2-night eco-camping experience (available via BookMyShow and travel agents).

  • Amenities: Tented lodging, local cuisine, portable washrooms, medical & safety teams.

  • Access: A 2-hour drive from Guwahati, with a final 1 km guided walk into the serene riverside village — ensuring minimal ecological disturbance.


🕊️ A Step Toward Self-Reliant Villages

The Shyntor Festival 2025 goes beyond being a cultural gathering; it is a rural renewal project — empowering local people through tourism, celebrating Khasi heritage, and building bridges (literally and figuratively) between communities and cultures.

 

For Further Information:

Email: rosanna@shillong.com

Phone: +91 9402548814

Website: www.shyntorfestival.shillong.com

Instagram: instagram.com/shyntorfestival

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