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Rathwa Hamlets

The villages where Pithora is born — the Rathwa hamlets of Chhota Udaipur district, small forest settlements where the Rathwa Adivasi communities live their agricultural and forest life, paint Pithora on their walls and maintain a cultural world that has no comparison elsewhere in India.

AT A GLANCE Quick Facts
📍 DISTRICT Chhota Udaipur
🏷️ TYPE Tribal village
🗺️ REGION Eastern Gujarat
🧭 CATEGORY Place
☀️ BEST TIME Oct – Mar
🎟️ ENTRY Open access
⏱️ DURATION 1–2 hrs
💡 IDEAL FOR Sightseeing
ABOUT THE PLACE

Living tribal villages of the Rathwa

The Rathwa Adivasi hamlets of Chhota Udaipur district are small forest settlements — typically 20–100 households — scattered through the forested hills and valleys of eastern Gujarat, where the Rathwa community has lived and farmed for generations. The Rathwa live an agricultural life closely tied to the forest: seasonal farming of millets and pulses, forest produce collection, animal husbandry and seasonal labour.

Their homes are typically mud-walled, with tiled or thatched roofs, and the inner walls are the canvas for Pithora painting — the ritual mural art that is the Rathwa’s most singular cultural expression. The villages near Kawant, Naswadi and Pavi Jetpur are the most accessible for visitors, but the entire district interior is dotted with Rathwa hamlets.

The experience of visiting them — with a guide who speaks Rathwi and can introduce you to families — is unlike anything else in Gujarat. The Rathwa are known for their particular hospitality. The house of a Rathwa family that has commissioned a Pithora mural will typically be pleased to show it to respectful visitors. Always go with a local guide, ask permission at every house, and take no photography without consent.

Rathwa tribal art — Pithora mural, Chhota Udaipur.

HISTORY

From a riverside experiment to the road to freedom

Rathwa Pithora mural — tribal art of Chhota Udaipur.

Ancient

Rathwa settlement in eastern Gujarat forests.

Agricultural

Millet and forest farming.

Pithora tradition

Ritual mural art on the home walls.

Today

An active tribal community.

WHY VISIT

Reasons to make the time

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Pithora

Sacred murals in homes.

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Authenticity

Real village life.

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Forest

Tribal ecology.

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Hospitality

Rathwa culture.

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Art

Pithora in situ.

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Agriculture

Millet and forest.

HIGHLIGHTS

What to look for inside

RATHWA VILLAGE

A hamlet

Pithora on the walls.

PITHORA MURAL

The art in situ

Sacred ritual.

THINGS TO DO

How to spend an hour or two

01

Book a local guide

Essential — go with a guide who speaks Rathwi and can introduce you to families.

02

Ask for a Pithora village

Seek out a hamlet with a recent painting on its walls.

03

Respect the space

It is a home — behave as a welcome guest, not a tourist.

04

Ask about the ceremony

Learn about the Pithora ritual and what the mural means.

05

Look for lakhara marks

Spot the artist's touch in the painted figures.

06

Say thank you in Rathwi

Ask your guide how to thank your hosts in their own language.

Rathwa Pithora mural — Chhota Udaipur.

ARCHITECTURE & SETTING

Rathwa architecture and Pithora murals

Rathwa homes are typically single-storey mud and timber structures with overhanging roofs — practical for the seasonal rain and cool winters of eastern Gujarat. The interior walls are lime-plastered and it is these walls that receive Pithora paintings during ritual ceremonies.

The paintings are typically applied over several days by the lakhara artist, with the community participating in the ritual context. Go with a guide; always ask permission; respect the ritual status of the murals.

Rathwa Adivasi hamlets — traditional forest settlements

Pithora murals on interior walls — active tradition

Agricultural life: millets, forest produce, animal husbandry

Accessible from Kawant, Naswadi and Pavi Jetpur

BEST TIME TO VISIT

When to go

WINTEROct – Feb★★★★★

Cool & clear — ideal. Comfortable all day for unhurried village visits.

MONSOONJul – Sep★★★☆☆

Lush and green, but the forest roads may flood and access becomes difficult.

SUMMERMar – May★★☆☆☆

Hot through the day; come right at opening and stick to early mornings.

⏰ October to March is ideal for Chhota Udaipur.

PLANNING ESSENTIALS

Timings & entry

🕗BEST TIMEOctober to March
  • Cool, dry winter months are the most comfortable
  • Monsoon turns the forest green but roads may flood
  • Summer is hot — visit in the early morning
  • Allow 1–2 hours for an unhurried village visit
🎟️ENTRY & ACCESSOpen access — go with a guide
  • No ticket required to visit the hamlets
  • Always travel with a local guide who speaks Rathwi
  • Ask permission at every house before entering
  • No photography without the family's consent
HOW TO REACH

Getting there

✈️

By Air

Vadodara airport is about 100 km away, the nearest with regular flights — then continue by road into the district interior.

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By Rail

Bodeli and Chhota Udaipur are the closest railheads, with onward road connections to the surrounding hamlets.

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By Road

NH-56 from Vadodara reaches Chhota Udaipur; from there local roads run out to Kawant, Naswadi and the forest villages.

NEARBY DISTANCES
Rathwa hamlets · Kawant — 15 km · Naswadi — 25 km · Chhota Udaipur — 30 km
PHOTOGRAPHY GUIDE

Shooting the hamlets

GO WITH CONSENT

Living homes and sacred murals — always ask before you photograph

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Ask first

These are homes and the murals are sacred — never photograph without the family's clear consent.

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What to shoot

With permission, the Pithora murals on interior walls are the most striking subject.

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The setting

Mud-walled homes, tiled roofs and the forested hills make a quiet, honest backdrop.

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Be a guest

Keep your camera low-key, follow your guide's lead and respect every boundary.

TRAVEL TIPS

Know before you go

1Always go with a local guide who speaks Rathwi and knows the families.
2Ask permission at every house before you enter or photograph anything.
3Treat each home as a home, not a tourist attraction.
4Visit between October and March, when the weather and roads are best.
5Learn a word or two of thanks in Rathwi from your guide.
6Carry water and modest, comfortable clothing for the forest terrain.
7Base yourself in Chhota Udaipur town for the easiest day trips.
8Be ready for limited facilities — these are remote forest settlements.
NEARBY FOOD

Where to eat around the ashram

THALI

Gujarati Thali

Comfort home cooking.

TRIBAL

Rathwa food

Forest produce & millet.

BAJRA

Bajra roti

Tribal staple.

🍽️GOOD TO KNOW

Simple forest food

Expect millet rotis, forest produce and honey from the Adivasi villages rather than restaurants.

FREQUENTLY ASKED

Rathwa Hamlets FAQ

How to visit?

Book a local guide who speaks Rathwi.

Photography?

Always ask — never without permission.

Are villages tourist-ready?

No — go with respect and a guide.

What to see?

Pithora murals in homes.

Best base?

Chhota Udaipur town.

Language?

Rathwi; Hindi understood by some.

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