Villa in Jim Corbett - Hriday Bhoomi Resort

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How to Experience Diwali Amidst the Wilderness of Jim
Corbett
Diwali, the festival of lights, is usually marked by fireworks, crowds, and dazzling chaos. But in
the tranquil wilderness of Jim Corbett, especially in Dhela - a village nestled in the buffer zone
of the national park - Diwali unfolds differently. Here, the festival is quiet, grounded, and
rooted in community and respect for nature. Instead of smoke-filled skies and deafening bursts,
the village glows gently with diyas, candles and string lights, offering visitors a peaceful
alternative to urban celebrations.
A Festival in Harmony with Nature
Dhela’s proximity to the forest shapes how residents celebrate Diwali. Firecrackers are minimal,
loud music is rare, and the rhythm of the village remains mindful of the wildlife that surrounds
it - tigers, leopards, elephants, and countless bird species. Evenings are illuminated by soft lamp
light, accompanied by the hum of crickets and distant calls from the wild. It is a celebration that
coexists with nature rather than competing with it, reminding visitors that festivity does not
need to disturb the silence of the land.
Local Traditions and Community Life
Most families in Dhela trace their heritage to the Kumaon region of Uttarakhand, and their
Diwali customs reflect that lineage. In the days leading up to the festival, homes are cleaned
and thresholds and courtyards are decorated with Aipan - traditional white rice-paste motifs
drawn on earthen red floors. These designs are more than decoration; they are symbols of
welcome and auspiciousness.
As dusk falls, families perform Lakshmi Puja in their homes or at the village temple. After the
prayers, lamps are lit and placed along verandahs, in courtyards, and even around cattle sheds.
While traditional earthen diyas and candles remain central, electric string lights now illuminate
newer homes - a blend of heritage and changing times. Neighbours go door to door, exchanging
sweets and greetings, often pausing over cups of tea and brief conversations about crops,
family, and the year ahead.
A Taste of Kumaon
Food is central to the celebration. Households prepare classic Kumaoni treats like singori
(khoya wrapped in mallu leaves), bal mithai (local fudge coated in sugar pearls), and jhangore
ki kheer (a pudding made from barnyard millet). Alongside these, guests are offered kheel
(puffed rice) and batashe (dome-shaped sugar candies) - simple, traditional offerings that speak
of hospitality rather than indulgence. Travellers who visit during this time are often invited to
taste these homemade sweets, experiencing the festival through flavour as much as sight.

Travelling Through Tradition
For visitors, Diwali at the Resorts in Jim Corbett is not a spectacle, but a lived experience.
Walking through lanes softly lit with diyas and string lights, pausing at Aipan-adorned
thresholds, and accepting kheel-batashe from welcoming neighbours, one encounters tradition
as part of everyday life. There are no processions to witness or performances to attend - the
celebration lies in small gestures, shared spaces, and open doors.
What stands out most is what is absent: no haze of firecrackers, no acrid smoke, no sound that
fractures the night. The sky remains clear and starlit, and each lamp feels like an affirmation - of
light, faith, and quiet joy. For travellers seeking respite from city pollution and noise, Diwali
here becomes unexpectedly grounding.
Mindful, Sustainable Celebration
Without commercial noise or excess, the essence of the festival becomes clearer - gratitude,
community, and reflection. The eco-conscious nature of the celebration ensures that the forest
sleeps undisturbed and that the land remains unscarred. It is a reminder that the truest
celebrations leave room for silence.
A Festival Beyond Fireworks
Diwali in Dhela offers a rare balance of tradition, comfort, and immersion in nature. Far from
the urgency and pollution of urban festivities, it draws travellers into a community that values
warmth over display. What lingers after the visit is not extravagance, but the memory of still,
lamp-lit lanes, shared sweets, and the quiet joy of being momentarily woven into the village’s
festive rhythm. So book your stay at the Resorts in Jim Corbett National Park and enjoy the
Diwali celebration with your Family.
Diwali here is luminous in ways that go beyond fireworks - it nurtures reflection, connection,
and a gentle appreciation for being presentin the moment. For those seeking a festival rooted
in culture, mindful celebration, and the calm of the forest, Dhela offers an unforgettable way to
experience the true spirit of the festival of lights.
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