Steeped in 350 years of grandeur and equestrian splendor, Chetak Festival Sarangkheda is a vibrant celebration of India’s rich heritage. Evolving from the historic Sarangkheda Horse Fair, this festival beautifully blends tradition, trade, and royalty, creating an unparalleled cultural experience.
Set against the scenic backdrop of the Tapi River in Sarangkheda village, Shahada Taluka, Nandurbar district, this month-long extravaganza spans 50 acres, drawing visitors from over 15 states including Punjab, Rajasthan, Haryana, Gujarat, Telangana, Tamil Nadu, Delhi & Madhya Pradesh.
Read More →More than just a horse fair, the festival captivates a diverse audience with its grandeur, artisanal craft and charm, a spectacle of history in motion.
Discover the world of horses, equestrian sports, and heritage through engaging activities and live demonstrations.
Witness Maharashtra’s rich traditions come to life, featuring vibrant handicrafts crafted by local women artisans.
Explore breathtaking landscapes, embrace new cultural experiences, and indulge in the essence of rural India.
A dream destination for equestrian enthusiasts to witness and interact with some of the finest breeds.
From scenic beauty to adventure, the festival is a must-visit for those who seek unforgettable experiences.
Set in Sarangkheda, home to some of the most magnificent equines, this festival is a pinnacle of excellence.
Celebrate the new year with the mesmerizing sunrise over the Tapi River, making for an unforgettable experience.
Commencing in harmony with the auspicious Datta Jayanti festival, a tradition honored at the village’s Datta Mandir, the Sarangkheda fair marks an annual celebration. For centuries, Sarangkheda has been a hub for prestigious horsebreeds, renowned for their strength, beauty, and agility. Today, the festival has evolved and garnered attention from celebrities & high-profile individuals, drawing horse enthusiasts and traders nationwide.
A captivating spectacle unfolds during the fair as more than 2000 majestic horses assemble in a single location, creating a rare and spectacular panorama. The festival, distinguished by its unique character, vibrant heritage, extensive history, and considerable tourism potential, attracts visitors from every corner of India and beyond.