
Location
Patan, Satara, Maharashtra
Duration
5–7 days
Frequency
Annual
Language
Marathi, Hindi
Upcoming confirmed & estimated dates
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The Koyna-Daulat Dongri Festival in Maharashtra is a cultural and adventure festival conceptualized by Maharashtra Tourism to highlight the tourism potential of the Sahyadri region in Satara district. Held in Patan, this festival blends local cultural showcases like traditional folk performances with a wide array of adventure sports and wellness activities. It aims to attract both domestic and international visitors to the scenic Koyna region, providing a platform for local artisans, farmers, and women's self-help groups. Travelers seeking a combination of local Maharashtrian culture, outdoor activities, and agri-tourism experiences will find this festival appealing. It typically draws over 1.5 lakh visitors, signifying its growing regional importance.
What to experience at this festival
Travel Tips
Book accommodation in Patan or nearby towns like Karad or Satara well in advance, preferably 2-3 months prior. The festival attracts a significant crowd (over 1.5 lakh visitors), and lodging options in smaller towns can become scarce or more expensive during the event.
While the festival offers many activities, specific schedules and exact locations for performances, adventure sports, and heritage tours should be confirmed upon arrival at the festival's information center in Patan. Programs can sometimes be subject to change.
The festival is held in Patan, Satara district, which is approximately 55 km from Mahabaleshwar. Access to Patan is primarily by road. Plan your travel accordingly, considering public transport options or private vehicle hire from larger cities like Pune or Mumbai.