Asia’s first floating festival began on 1 February at Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh

Asia’s first floating festival began on 1 February at Mandsaur, Madhya Pradesh

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Category : State Published on: February 04 2023

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  • Usha Thakur, Tourism Minister in the Government of Madhya Pradesh, inaugurated the first edition of the Gandhi Sagar Floating Festival at Mandsaur.
  • This floating festival commenced with the performances of the “Indian Ocean rock band” on February 1.
  • Visitors can enjoy a floating stage, floating market, boat spa, boat safari, and live music in the festival.
  • The floating festival will conclude on February 4 while the tent city for tourists will continue for 3 months.
  • The tourist will get a chance to enjoy live music concerts and entertainment on a floating stage.
  • Gandhisagar Floating Festival is also great festival for adventurers.
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