Online Registration is must for participation in Kite Flying Competition.
ID proof and an admit card are required at the time of entrance.
Indian Manjha / Kites can be bought from the stalls at the event.
Only 6/9 standed cotton thread/indian manjha is allowed. Chinese and Nylon thread/manjha are not allowed.
Referee's decision will be final.
Let's do our part to save the environment by keeping this festival single-use plastic free.
Get ready for the exhilarating "Pecha Challenge," a kite-flying competition set to captivate the skies! This event promises high-flying excitement.
The "Pecha Challenge" is a fun and exciting kite-flying competition. It's not just about flying kites but also cutting other kites in the air. Participants, divided into categories by age and gender, aim to showcase their kite-flying skills and strategy. The challenge starts with knockout matches a week before the grand finals, where winners can win significant cash prizes. Safety is essential, so rules are set, and participants need to follow them.
In this challenge, victory belongs to the participant who demonstrates mastery by cutting all other kites in the competition. The ultimate winner is the one who skillfully navigates the sky, outmaneuvering opponents and deftly cutting through the threads that bind their adversaries' kites.
This conquest of the sky symbolizes not only individual triumph but a declaration of dominance over the entire aerial arena.
The competition has five categories with exciting prizes:
The knockout matches lead to the grand finals on February 10th and 11th, 2024. Safety is a priority with clear rules and guidelines in place.
Join us for an unforgettable experience, where diverse participants showcase their talent, making "Pecha Challenge" the ultimate celebration of skill, competition, and camaraderie. May the skies be filled with soaring kites, and may the best kite flyers emerge triumphant!
"Sabse Bada Patang Baaz" is a cool competition where people try to fly the biggest kites for a whole 10 minutes. It's like a challenge to see who can make the most massive and impressive kite. The best part? No rules on how big the kites can be! The winner gets a big prize of ₹ 2,00,000. But here's the catch – they have to use eco-friendly stuff like paper or fabric to make their kites. Everyone brings their own kites and threads, making it a creative and fun event. So, if you love flying kites and want to show off your skills with a gigantic one, this is the competition for you!