Last Updated:
Koyna Daulat Dongri Festival is a celebration of culture, adventure, wellness, and local traditions awaits at this exciting festival, attracting thousands of visitors each year.


The Koyna Daulat Dongri Festival 2026 brings together adventure, culture, and nature at the foothills of the Sahyadri mountains, offering a unique experience for tourists.
Koyna Daulat Dongri Festival 2026: Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Sahyadri mountain range, the Koyna Daulat Dongri Festival 2026 is set to captivate visitors with its blend of cultural vibrancy, adventure tourism, and scenic beauty. From April 2 to April 6, Marali Village, Daulat Nagar in Patan Taluka, Satara District will come alive with festivities, offering a unique opportunity to experience the region’s rich heritage and natural beauty.
Organised by Maharashtra Tourism in collaboration with the District Administration, Satara and the Regional Tourism Directorate, Pune, this year’s festival promises to be a feast for the senses. It brings together cultural events, adventure activities, and the local flavour of Satara, all designed to make it a major draw for both domestic and international tourists.
What to Expect at the Festival
The Koyna Daulat Dongri Festival 2026 will kick off with a spectacular Shahiri Powada event on April 2, followed by a series of traditional and modern performances.
The Bhajani Mandal event on April 3 will showcase the region’s folk music, while April 4 will feature a Brass Band performance.
On April 5, the festival will present the mesmerizing Lavani Festival, a traditional Maharashtrian dance that will transport you into the heart of the region’s rich cultural heritage.
But it’s not just about performances. The festival offers a range of recreational activities for every type of tourist. Boating, horse riding, paragliding, camel safaris, and an exciting carnival parade are just a few of the attractions that await visitors.
Additionally, the festival will offer agri-tourism experiences, where tourists can experience rural life first-hand, and wellness tourism activities like yoga, meditation, and Ayurvedic therapies.
Special Attractions And Cultural Celebrations
For those interested in Maharashtra’s handicrafts and local artistry, there will be dedicated areas showcasing women’s self-help group products, where you can purchase unique handmade crafts. Traditional Satara cuisine will be on display at food stalls throughout the festival, offering a taste of the region’s rich culinary heritage. Animal and bird shows will also be held, adding another layer of excitement to the event.
Adventure seekers can participate in activities such as paramotoring, rock climbing, trekking, jet-skiing, and seaplane rides, giving them a chance to explore the region from new heights and perspectives. And don’t miss out on the photography competitions and art exhibitions, where you can capture the stunning landscapes and vibrant culture of the region.
Celebrity Line-up
The festival will be graced by renowned personalities from the entertainment industry, including Sanskriti Balgude, Janhavi Killekar, Bhau Kadam, and Spruha Joshi. Famous singers such as Rohit Raut, Abhijeet Jadhav, and Juilee Joglekar will also be performing, adding an extra layer of glamour to the celebrations.
The Importance of Koyna Daulat Dongri Festival for Maharashtra’s Tourism
The Koyna Daulat Dongri Festival 2026 is not just an event – it’s a significant step forward for rural and adventure tourism in Maharashtra.
According to Sanjay Khandare (IAS), Principal Secretary (Tourism), Maharashtra, festivals like this can be a powerful platform for promoting local talent, cultural heritage, and tourism in rural areas.
Dr. BN Patil (IAS), Director, Directorate of Tourism, Maharashtra, emphasizes the importance of offering tourists a multidimensional experience – one that blends adventure, culture, and natural beauty. With the support of the state government, this festival is set to transform Patan and the Satara district into one of Maharashtra’s top tourist destinations.
A Festival You Can’t Miss
Whether you’re an adventure enthusiast, a culture seeker, or simply someone who wants to immerse in the beauty of Maharashtra’s untouched landscapes, the Koyna Daulat Dongri Festival offers something for everyone.
It’s an opportunity to experience the best of Satara, from its natural wonders to its vibrant traditions. Don’t miss this chance to be a part of an unforgettable cultural celebration. Mark your calendars – April 2-6, 2026 – and get ready for the adventure of a lifetime.
How to Reach Satara for Koyna Daulat Dongri Festival 2026
Satara is easily accessible from major cities like Pune and Mumbai, offering various travel options for visitors to make their way to the Koyna Daulat Dongri Festival 2026.
By Road
From Pune
Distance: 110 km (approximately 2-3 hours)
Route: The drive from Pune to Satara is scenic, taking you through the beautiful landscapes of the Sahyadri mountain range. You can take the Mumbai-Bangalore Highway (NH4), which is well-connected and offers smooth roads.
From Mumbai
Distance: 230 km (approximately 4-5 hours)
Route: The drive from Mumbai to Satara is also along the Mumbai-Bangalore Highway (NH4). The road is well-maintained, and you can enjoy the beautiful countryside along the way.
By Train
From Pune
Train Options: Pune has direct train services to Satara. The journey takes about 2.5 to 3 hours, and trains like Pune-Satara Passenger and Pune-Satara Express are available daily.
From Mumbai
Train Options: You can board a Mumbai-Satara Express or Mumbai-Satara Superfast Express from Mumbai’s CST or Lokmanya Tilak Terminus. The train ride typically takes around 6 to 7 hours.
By Air
From Pune
While Satara does not have its own airport, the nearest airport is Pune International Airport, located about 110 km away from Satara. You can fly into Pune and then take a taxi or bus to reach Satara.
From Mumbai
Distance: 230 km (approximately 4-5 hours by road)
You can fly into Mumbai International Airport and then travel by taxi or bus to Satara.
News18 Lifestyle section brings you the latest news updates on health, fashion, travel, food, indian and international events, sex and relationship advice, beauty tips, travel inspiration and recipes. Join the fun, play games on News18. Also Download the News18 App to stay updated.
Satara, India, India
March 28, 2026, 08:00 IST

