CNN Central News & Network–ITDC India Epress/ITDC News Bhopal: The Sargaalaya International Arts and Crafts Festival (SIACF) 2024-25, set against the stunning backdrop of rolling hills and the Arabian Sea, has emerged as India’s largest celebration of global artistry and gastronomy.

This landmark event, running from December 20 to January 6, brings together over 200 master artisans from 15+ countries, transforming the picturesque Malabar Coast into an international hub of cultural exchange.

The festival’s Tourism Talk Series has become a pivotal platform for shaping the region’s future, with celebrities, political and industry leaders engaging in meaningful discussions about establishing Malabar as a global tourism destination. These dialogues, coupled with the festival’s impressive showcase of international talent, underscore SIACF’s role in cultural diplomacy and regional development.

At the heart of the festival lies an extraordinary culinary experience, with over 20 specialized food stalls creating a vibrant tapestry of Kerala Flavors. Visitors can embark on a gastronomic journey from authentic Kerala meals to Malabar specialties. The festival’s artistic core features award-winning international artisans including Bulgarian textile master Madlena Petrova’s gold-thread creations, Lebanese metalwork artist Fathima Torttoussi’s intricate jewellery, and Iranian designer Fathimeh Alipour Yousefi’s contemporary pieces. The Arabic Calligraphy Theme Village, showcasing AYAT’s century-lasting titanium masterpieces, stands as a testament to the fusion of traditional Islamic art with modern innovation.

As dusk falls, the Floating Barge Stage comes alive with cultural performances against the backdrop of Sargaalaya’s serene lake. The festival’s entertainment lineup includes tomorrow’s Christmas Special by Sooraj Santhosh, followed by Anitha Shaiq’s Sufi night, Thekkinkadu Band’s fusion concert, and a grand New Year’s Eve celebration with 11 – The Band.

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