The 2023 edition of the Mungaru festival will let you revisit old farming traditions, reconnect with the earth, understand the processes of growing rice by transplanting paddy, and experience the monsoons of the Western Ghats. Some of the experiences at the festival include learning folk songs from the Halakki tribes, planting forest trees, sampling local delicacies with seasonal foraged forest foods, weaving baskets, and interacting with members of the Halakki tribe about their folk stories and legends. There are numerous interesting activities to explore. For instance, participants might plant kokum tree saplings in a forest clearing or create seed balls out of kokum and soapnut. You can also learn about the forest's edible wild plants and flowers, like the Kusumale Hannu, a wildflower used to make a particular sort of tambooli (a digestive drink). Then there are the many varieties of wild berries.