Sunrise Festival 2026 to light up India’s Easternmost village in Arunachal Pradesh
Arunachal Pradesh will host the inaugural Sunrise Festival 2025-26 from December 29 to January 2 in Dong village, the first place in India to witness the dawn. This adventure-led cultural celebration aims to position the region as a global destina...

Scheduled from 29 December 2025 to 2 January 2026, the five-day festival marks a landmark initiative to position Arunachal Pradesh as a global destination for nature, culture, adventure, heritage, and New Year celebrations led by the sun.
Nestled in the remote Anjaw district at the tri-junction of India, China, and Myanmar, Dong holds immense geographical, cultural, and strategic significance. Home to the indigenous Meyor tribe, a small, indigenous community of Arunachal Pradesh known for their simplicity and connection to nature, the Dong valley symbolizes India’s first dawn at the easternmost corner -both literally and metaphorically. The Sunrise Festival celebrates this unique identity by inviting the world to experience the first rays of the sun as they touch the Indian soil.
The Sunrise Festival 2025-26 is envisioned as a vibrant convergence of communities, artists, explorers, scholars, and travellers from across India and around the world, celebrating new beginnings from the land where the day begins for the nation.
The core vision of the festival is to create an experience and community-led destination festival guided by India’s first Sunrise. The celebration, as designed, is touted to be one of the most offbeat New Year celebrations in India. With its ‘NoTrash, NoTrace, No Excuses’, as the Sun commitment, the festival adheres to creating a sustainable experience of adventures right from the journey to Dong to living the moment watching the sunrise to activities and live performances.
The festival with a wide array of immersive programmes, includes the indigenous Sunrise Ceremonies welcoming the first light of each day, cultural performances by diverse communities of Arunachal Pradesh, adventure experiences such as guided treks, sunrise trails, nature walks, river activities, and eco-camping, traditional art, craft, food, and cultural showcases, engagement initiatives, including workshops, folk-art, craft, plein-art and storytelling sessions, photography expedition, village tours, artisan stalls, and many more with a special New Year celebration and Sunrise Pledge Ceremony on First January 2026, marking the first sunrise of the New Year in India.
Announcing the festival, Chief Minister of Arunachal Pradesh, Pema Khandu, said: “Dong village in Anjaw district, where India witnesses its first sunrise, is set to host the state’s first-ever Sunrise Festival from December 29, 2025, to January 2, 2026. This celebration highlights Dong’s unique distinction as the easternmost point of India, where the first rays of the sun fall on Indian soil. The festival will offer visitors a rare blend of nature, culture, and adventure, while showcasing the rich heritage of our indigenous communities.”
The Chief Minister further emphasized that the festival aims to promote sustainable and responsible tourism, create new livelihood opportunities for local communities, and establish Dong as a landmark of India’s geographical and cultural identity on the global tourism map.
With its compelling mix of adventure tourism, cultural immersion, academic dialogue, and New Year festivities, the Sunrise Festival is poised to become a signature international event for Northeast India. It reflects India’s commitment to celebrating its cultural diversity, strengthening cultural diplomacy, and promoting eco-tourism while preserving indigenous traditions.
As the sun rises first over Dong, the Sunrise Festival 2025-26 invites the world to begin the New Year from India’s eastern dawn-where nature, culture, and hope meet.
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