Meghalaya: 6th Megha Kayak Festival Begins on the Umtrew River

An impressive squad of 25 international kayakers hailing from various corners of the globe have also participated in the competition.
Meghalaya: 6th Megha Kayak Festival Begins on the Umtrew River

SHILLONG: The Umtrew River of Meghalaya is the platform for the 6th Megha Kayak Festival officially kicked off on Thursday at the Shillong White Water village in Umtham of Meghalaya’s Ri-Bhoi District. It is being organised by the Ri Bhoi Water Sports and Tourism Corporation Society Limited with sponsorship and guidance by the Department of Sports and Youth Affairs, Government of Meghalaya, and in collaboration with the Indian Kayaking and Canoeing Association (IKCA).

The three-day event 14 of October. This year, the festival has a very rich diversity, with a wide-ranging group of participants. This includes an impressive squad of 25 international kayakers hailing from various corners of the globe. Participating countries include Sri Lanka, Switzerland, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, the United States of America, the Czech Republic, Australia, Norway, Chile, Mexico, Germany, and France, along with 8 talented kayakers from India’s Meghalaya and one from Arunachal Pradesh.

Meghalaya's own talent performed well in the intermediate category of today's event, with a total of 8 participants showcasing their kayaking skills and passion. Their presence not only symbolises local talent but also highlights the region's dedication to adventure sports and how it influences the sport's growth as the international kayakers add an extra layer of excitement and competition to the festival.

“The festival offers two categories: the Down River Sprint and the Canoe Slalom Cross. As the kayakers take to the Umtrew River's raging waters, they are poised to make a lasting impression with their expert navigation and swift rowing. The festival is not just about competition, but, a celebration of sportspersonship, shared enthusiasm for kayaking, and the power of nature.” mentioned a statement from the organisers.

The Megha Kayak Festival serves a broader purpose by not only bringing kayakers together but also shining a spotlight on adventure sports and eco-tourism in Meghalaya. This festival welcomes the world to experience the unparalleled beauty of the state, offering a unique opportunity to explore the lush landscapes and untouched natural wonders that Meghalaya has to offer.

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