Welcome to Ankadeli Haat in Koraput, Odisha! Imagine a vibrant, weekly tribal market, once known as 'Ankadeli Sandi.' For generations, local tribes have gathered here to trade unique crafts, produce, and stories. It's a fantastic peek into Odisha's rich tribal culture and a must-see for any India travel enthusiast seeking authentic experiences. Explore the heart of tribal tourism!
Interact With The Bonda Tribe People.
Observe Tribal Culture And Traditions.
Photograph The Colorful Market Scene.
Purchase Local Handicrafts And Artifacts.
Taste Local Food And Beverages.
October to March
Morning
₹500 per person
The history of Ankadeli Haat is deeply intertwined with the traditions of the tribal communities inhabiting the remote regions of Koraput. These weekly markets, or 'haats', have served as vital trading hubs for centuries, facilitating the exchange of goods and services among different tribal groups. Ankadeli Haat, in particular, gained prominence due to its location near the Bonda hills, attracting the unique Bonda tribe known for their distinct cultural practices. Over time, the market has evolved from a purely economic exchange to a social and cultural gathering, where people from different villages come together to interact, celebrate, and maintain their traditions. While the market has adapted to some modern influences, it has largely retained its original character, offering a glimpse into the enduring tribal heritage of the region. The market continues to play a crucial role in the economic and social lives of the local communities.