Besides illustrating cultures and traditions, this mega event also offers photographic memories for the awestruck visitors. Located in one of the most peaceful and eco-friendly territories, Pangsau Pass is a nature’s storehouse.
 

As the odyssey of discovery penetrates the heart of the ethnic extravaganza, events spontaneously begin to weave unforgettable memories. The rustic lanes, the endless greeneries, the dense foliage obscuring the motor tracks, the plummeting rivulets near the historic Stillwell Road, the birds diving through the tree canopies, the insects in the forest floor, and the galloping animals make a visit worth the while.


The venue of the event, Nampong, itself has been designated as a global village as it conjoins the diverse tribes of the North East region and of Myanmar to display their customs and cultures in a broader perspective. The cultural carnival has cut across social barriers, inspiring the secluded regions to celebrate the ethnic existences that strongly bond all the distinct tribes with diverse cultures and different religious backgrounds.

The humility and straightforwardness of the locals add integrity to the magical valley. Here, laidback life offers plenty of time to tribal hospitality. Be there to share in the simple musical elation of life. The PPWF 2010 hosts the tribal spirit, cuisines, customs, and the environmental existence in this land of the Rising Sun. It’s a joy to explore the tribal land and begin one’s voyage towards the shrouded paradise.

Sometimes ordinary moments offer the most extraordinary moments of life and linger in our memories like the freshest of fragrances. The PPWF 2010 will be one of those extraordinary moments - moments on the  trekking trail, curbing the lure to pluck the wild orchids; the breathless moments as a barking deer gallops by without warning; the rapid panting and the urge to rest after a disastrous chase of beautiful butterflies; the effort to comprehend the melodies in the local dialects; the attempts in the sign language while trying to bargain for indigenous artifacts; restraining the urge to join a group of beautiful dancing belles; savouring the taste of the local cuisine and  brew.

During the three-day extravaganza, survive the heady thrill of the folk songs and dances, the ethnic food fiesta, traditional sports, the Pangsau Pass expedition, sightseeing, eco-trekking, angling, boating on the Rima river, Burmese culture, as well as visits to the World War-II cemetery, the border bazaar, The Lake of No Return, The Hell Gate, WW-II medical ruins at Wintong, the ethnic museum...the list is never ending.

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