The BASCON festival is a festival held annually in November at a place called Basar which is the headquarters of the Leparada District in the North-East Indian state of Arunachal Pradesh.
[1] The festival is a three-day affair and is a community effort with every member of the Galo tribe lending a helping hand.
The BASCON festival is the brainchild of an organization called Gumin Rego Kilaju (GRK), which is working for the social and economic development of the area and the Galo tribe in a sustainable and environment-friendly way.
The BASCON festival is held on the banks of the confluence of two rivers named Hie and Kidi near the town of Basar in Arunachal Pradesh, India.
Various colourful dances which form an integral part of the various ceremonies of the Galo tribe are presented at the festival.