Shillong, Meghalaya — The Na Thymmei Festival, meaning “From the Root” or “From the Origin”, is an annual cultural celebration organized by Seng Khasi Kmie, a socio-cultural organization founded in Shillong on November 23, 1899. Launched in November 2022, with the support of the Department of Tourism, Government of Meghalaya, Na Thymmei aims to honor and preserve the indigenous heritage of the region, while promoting cultural pride and awareness.
Held at the historic Madan Weiking in Jaiaw — the same venue that hosts the renowned “Shad Suk Mynsiem” dance every April — Na Thymmei has quickly become one of Meghalaya’s most dynamic cultural festivals. The festival has earned widespread recognition for its vibrant showcase of the state’s rich traditions.
Over two days, the festival brings to life a captivating array of cultural experiences, including traditional dances, musical performances, local theater, and film screenings focused on Khasi heritage. Visitors can also participate in workshops led by respected elders from the Khasi community, and savour the unique flavours of fresh indigenous cuisine.
Na Thymmei plays a crucial role in fostering a deeper connection between the youth and their cultural roots, inspiring pride in their heritage and strengthening community identity. It offers visitors an immersive opportunity to experience the indigenous way of life, with increasing numbers of tourists drawn to explore the region’s traditions and engage with its people.
Beyond cultural immersion, the festival provides a platform for local artists and traditional performers to share their skills, hone their crafts, and benefit economically. The event’s vernacular-inspired stage designs and installations reflect the core values of cultural preservation, ensuring these traditions remain vibrant for generations to come.
This year, the Na Thymmei Festival is privileged to welcome esteemed guests whose leadership and dedication have significantly contributed to Meghalaya’s progress, Shri Cyril V. Darlong Diengdoh, IAS, Secretary to the Government of Meghalaya, and Shri Swapnil Tembe, IAS, Director of School Education and Literacy, Government of Meghalaya.
Na Thymmei not only celebrates the past but also aims to shape a sustainable future for the indigenous heritage of Meghalaya, reinforcing the importance of cultural continuity and artistic expression.
Day 2 of the programme concluded with captivating highlights, including a traditional kids’ fashion show and the traditional pageant contest “Ka Lukhimai and u Nai Khatsawsynia.” The winners of the contest were:
U Nai Khatsawsynia (Male)
- Winner: Samuel Shylla
- 1st Runner-up: Pyndapborlang Sawkmie
- 2nd Runner-up: Dawankhraw Kharsyntiew
Ka Lukhimai (Female)
- Winner: Phibahunshisha Ryngkhun
- 1st Runner-up: Batriti Myrthong
- 2nd Runner-up: Darityngkai Khonghat
Nai Khatsaw Synia Subtitles
Ialamjingshai Mylliem: Best Smile
Easy Bor Sawkmie : Best personality
Baniaineh Dkhar : Best Speaker
Ridabiang Sungoh : Best Ramp Walk
Erickson Kurbah: Best Attire
Lukhimai Subtitles
Poikimon Suiam : Best Smile
Sanki Akor Tangsong : Best Personality
Balarisha Marbaniang : Best Speaker
Iadarisha Kharkongor : Best Ramp Walk
Sakani Kyndiah : Best Attire