This weekend, Bengaluru's green calendar gets a vibrant addition with the 18th edition of Bhoomi Habba at Visthar Campus. The festival brings together art, food, storytelling, music and sustainability under the theme Restore, Reclaim – Community Paths to Climate Action.
Nearly Two Decades of Eco-Celebration
For nearly two decades, the fest has been a significant event in Bengaluru, coinciding with World Environment Day. It turns the Visthar campus into a place where people can connect with nature, explore eco-friendly practices, and feel a shared responsibility for a sustainable future.
“The festival uses the power of theatre, poetry, storytelling, games and movement to transform personal stories into collective calls for climate action,” says Mercy Kappen, co-founder and strategic advisor at Visthar.
What to Check Out
- Waste management workshop by The ClimActive Initiative
- Sing for the earth
- Playback theatre
- The treevellers’ katte
- The karakuri workshop
These activities are designed to engage visitors of all ages, encouraging them to adopt eco-friendly habits and become part of a larger movement for climate resilience. The festival promises a blend of learning and entertainment, making sustainability accessible and enjoyable for everyone.



