https://www.savormeditation.com/en-nl/blogs/post.atom savormeditation - savormeditation Blog - Festival Fashion and Rave Culture 2024-11-12T14:00:14-08:00 savormeditation https://www.savormeditation.com/en-nl/blogs/post/shambhala-music-festival-travel-guide 2022-07-07T13:24:05-07:00 2022-07-07T13:31:35-07:00 How to Get to Shambhala Music Festival Julia Sachs Shambhala Music Festival is a wonder in human connectivity. It started with only 500 people attending the first year in 1998 when it was just a gathering to showcase local art and music.

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Shambhala Music Festival is a wonder in human connectivity. It started with only 500 people attending the first year in 1998 when it was just a gathering to showcase local art and music. Through word-of-mouth alone Shambhala has grown to now having over 15,000 people attending. Today Shambhala is less focused on growth and instead puts its attention on creating a genuine experience deeply rooted in its original intention: community. 

Where is Shambhala?

Shambhala takes no corporate sponsors. It prides itself in staying close to the people and reflecting the community as purely as possible. The festival focuses on being one of the most heady and underground music festivals while also providing cutting edge visual and audio productions. It takes place on the Salmo River Ranch in the West Kootenay region of Southern British Columbia. In 2015 Vice called it the “The definitive Canadian bass music festival.”

The ranch is a real working farm for most of the year and is tucked off far away from civilization. Then for 5 days out of the year Shamabhala is actually the largest city in the region. The closest gas station and grocery store are in Salmo, BC about 12 km (7.5 miles) away, but the experienced folks at Shambhala suggest stopping in Nelson, BC which is 47 km (29 miles) away for better selections. 

How to Get to Shambhala

If you’re traveling from the States, the closest border crossings are Nelway (11.7 miles away), Waneta (34.1 miles away), and Paterson (49 miles away.) It’s recommended to use Paterson however, because it is open 24 hours a day and is less backed up around the time of the festival.

A note on international travel:

You will need a passport to go to Shambhala if you live outside of Canada, and it's a good idea to check in with your phone carrier and ask about any restrictions that may apply in different countries.

It's also a good idea to know what the COVID-19 restrictions are for Canada at this time. It does look like there are some requirements for what you'll need to do before you can cross the border, so check the Canadian government website here to make sure you have everything.

The nearest airports are Trial, BC (about 27 miles away), Castlegar, BC (about 27 miles away), Cranbrook, BC (about 122 miles away.) If flying internationally is a pain and you’re from the States, there’s an airport in Spokane, Washington about 169 miles away. 

If you’re driving your car to the festival make sure it is safe for taking off road and in good working condition because the road can be rough. Or you can skip the vehicle line and give your car a break by taking the shuttle from Vancouver. Parking and camping packages are also included in ticket purchases. 

Other Good Things to Know

Shambhala Music Festival does not mess around. Your experience is at the forefront of everything they do. With world-class stages each with their own unique creative direction, no alcohol allowed, yoga, food, some of the best DJs in the world, and even its own parade, Shambhala is truly a pure blessing. It’s heady, it’s spiritual, it’s underground. It’s wild and it’s free. If you’re interested in attending this historic event you will not regret it.]]>
https://www.savormeditation.com/en-nl/blogs/post/shambhala-2019 2019-08-23T11:34:00-07:00 2022-03-04T12:14:14-08:00 Shambhala 2019: Memories That Will Last Forver Kellie Burch If you have never heard of Shambhala before -  brace yourself, this isn’t your average music festival. The week-long party is held on a farm in the middle of nowhere (Salmo River Ranch, B.C.) includes six main stages, hidden stages like the Rabbit Hole, renegade stages, and is currently the longest-running festival in Canada with 2019 being its 22nd year! Read about my weekend adventures at my favorite place on Earth. 

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If you have never heard of Shambhala before-  brace yourself, this isn’t your average music festival. The week-long party is held on a farm in the middle of nowhere (Salmo River Ranch, B.C.) includes six main stages, hidden stages like the Rabbit Hole, renegade stages, and is currently the longest-running festival in Canada with 2019 being its 22nd year! The lineup includes artists across the board to curb anyone's EDM cravings with the likes of Excision, Spag Heddy, A Tribe Called Red, Volac, Father Funk, SNBRN, Skiitour and LSDREAM just to name a few. 

Shambhala Lineup 2019

Photo by Shambhala Music Festival / shambhalamusicfestival.com


On top of the music, Shambhala has events like yoga, acro yoga, body painting, flower crown workshops, and more. Many events are actually created by attendees themselves, like the “8th Annual Captain Thomas’ Shamb Virgin Train Tour” run by Gabriel McCay, who takes first-timers on a tour through the festival dressed as Thomas the Tank Engine. This year Shambhala was also blessed with the “Great Bag Rummage of 2019,” as well as the “Naruto Run Into Fractal Forest.” 

Captain Thomas Virgin Shamb Train

                 

     Photo from Facebook : 8TH Annual Captain Thomas’ Shamb Virgin Train Tour! Gabriel McCay


People go all out with their costumes for this festival too. My personal favourite had to be the group of attendees that dressed up as lamps. Why? Who knows. But they honestly looked incredible and gave me life. Along with the walking works of art of people, the festival was covered in artwork created by the hundreds of volunteers that put countless hours into creating Shambhala.

                               Shambhala 2019 Photo by @sunflowerraver

Now, how does a festival get better than a killer lineup, amazing people, costumes and fun events? Believe it or not, it was the rain. This year, like many years prior, Shambhala experienced heavy rain, giant puddles of mud, and a lightning storm that actually halted the festival for about twenty minutes. But with Shambhala being Shambhala, the rain stops no one. The rain ended up bringing everyone closer together, with people gifting each other ponchos, singing and dancing in the rain to the music, and helping one another through the mud. It was like the rain enhanced the vibes of the festival. It literally washed away all fears and worries anyone had. 

Shambhala Rain                                       Photo by @sunflowerraver

 

With Shambhala being such a large festival, the harm reduction services were on point. There was a whole tent ran by ANKORS dedicated to harm reduction, safe spaces across the festival if you needed a break, and even safe spaces dedicated towards women. These services and tents created such a safe atmosphere for anyone attending. 


Many times I found myself in the crowds surrounded by random people and left with them being a part of my family. My favorite set that I had experienced that weekend by far was JAUZ. The people around me helped me fix aspects of my outfit, made sure my bag was closed, lifted my totem when I was tired, danced with me, and made me feel welcome. I felt like I was home, even though I was actually thirteen hours away from my actual home.

Shambhala Forest

Photo by @sunflowerraver


Shambhala was an entirely different festival and culture of what I was used to experiencing. Everyone and I mean every single person, had nothing but kindness in their heart. If you ended up apart from your group at any time, another group would quickly adopt you. People constantly helped you and lifted you up. It was a positive vibe throughout my entire experience. With 2019 being my first year at Shambhala, it was clear to me why people continue to go back year after year. Shambhala is more than just a music festival in the middle of nowhere. It is a family of people who get together and completely change your outlook on life, and who you are.

If you ever have the opportunity to attend Shambhala, you have to go. It is a once in a lifetime experience. And, hey, maybe next year I’ll see you in the Rabbit Hole. 

Shambhala Art

Photo by @sunflowerraver

 

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https://www.savormeditation.com/en-nl/blogs/post/shambhala-outfits 2018-07-17T11:37:00-07:00 2022-03-04T11:43:52-08:00 Shambhala Outfit Inspiration Kellie Burch Heading to one of the most legendary festivals in the world calls for some fabulous outfits. Shambhala, held at Salmo River Ranch, BC on August 10-13th is just around the corner. No matter what style vibes with you, you can create a killer outfit for this awesome festival.

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Heading to one of the most legendary festivals in the world calls for some fabulous outfits. Shambhala, held at Salmo River Ranch, BC on August 10-13th is just around the corner. No matter what style vibes with you, you can create a killer outfit for this awesome festival.

Festival Fairy

Go for a pastel color palette to create a pretty, girly look. Either monochromatic or a blend of colors will look lovely against the forest backdrop. Add a sparkling or fringe element to create an extra pop.

Pink Festival Fairy

Velvet Wrap Top, Lace Up Shimmer Bottoms, Gypsy Shrine Desert Rose Face Jewels, Gypsy Shrine Desert Rose Chest Jewels

Purple Fringe Wrap Top
Valentine Fringe Wrap Top,Tie Dye Aries Goddess Scrunch Back Booty Shorts, Photo by Zach Hagy
Tie Dye Velvet High Cut Bodysuit and Pink Harness
Valentine Tie Dye High Cut Bodysuit
Tie Dye Skirt and Sunset

Hologram Wrap Top, Tie Dye Velvet Skirt, Harness Leg Garters, Photo by Parallax Media

Witchy Princess

If dark vibes are more your style, go for a mystical and mysterious look. Use black as the basis of the outfit but add either strappy or sequin details. You’ll be sure to cast spells upon the dance floor.

Witchy Outfit with mesh dress and black strappy set

Glittery Hooded Mesh Dress, Salem Harness, Studded Garter Belt Harness

Rainbow Sequin Top

Raving Rainbow Sequin Top, Twilight Gypsy Wrap; Photo by Jacob Avanzato

Black Fringe Halter Top and Black Leg Garters

Mojave Crochet Fringe Halter, Metallic Mercury Scrunch Back Booty Shorts, Harness Leg Garters

Sparkly Rave Cape with Black Lace up bottoms and black and silver leg wraps

Sparkle Queen Vest, Darky Fairy Velvet Top, Lace Me Up Booty Shorts,



Tie Dye Hippie Babe

You can seriously never go wrong with tie dye. It's a classic festival essential. Punk up your look with edgy accessories or add a scarf for a bohemian look. If it's chilly, our Tie Dye Bell Bottoms are super rad and comfy.

Rainbow Tie Dye Fringe Duster

Rainbow Tie Dye Hippie Duster

Tie Dye Halter Top and Multi Colored Leg Wraps with Black Side Tie High Waisted Shorts

Tie Dye Halter Top, Side Tie High Waisted Booty Shorts

Tie Dye Outfit at Electric Forest

Tie Dye Halter Top




Rebel With a Cause

Show everyone you mean serious party business. We just dropped a bunch of futuristic reflective styles that change color depending on the light. Want something a bit more casual but still badass? Check out our new Renegade Girl collection for all your street style inspired fits.

Reflective Outfit from Rolita Couture

Reflection Wrap Around Top, Reflection Front Panel Bottoms, Shady Reflective Visor

All Black bad ass outfit

Croft Lace Up Halter Top, Baddie Chained Pants

Crochet & Lace

Awaken your bohemian spirit by incorporating crochet and lace into your look. We have lots of beautiful new items such as our fringe dusters and Crochet Halter Top to fulfill your gypsy desires.

Bohemian Looks in the Desert 
Off the Shoulder Black Lace Crop Top

 J. Valentine Far Out Lace Crop Top

Black and Gold Mesh Bodysuit

Estrella Mesh Bodysuit

Cozy Fur

It can get really chilly at night so make sure you have a warm coat or jacket. A faux fur option will be the most fashionable and snuggly! We have an array of light up and non-light up faux fur options. Also make sure to bring a raincoat in case the weather decides to turn. The weather can be very unpredictable!

Multi Colored Fur Outfits

savormeditation has tons of fur options!
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https://www.savormeditation.com/en-nl/blogs/post/shambhala-2018 2018-06-11T10:23:00-07:00 2022-03-03T13:30:45-08:00 Get Ready for Shambhala 2018 Kellie Burch Shambhala is one of those festivals that seems to have a life of its own. It’s on every festival-goers bucket list I have ever met and its reputation to bring incredible music and art together is globally known and respected. I'm super excited to be making the tip up to Canada and attending this legendary festival for the first time. 

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Shambhala is one of those festivals that seems to have a life of its own. It’s on every festival-goers bucket list I have ever met and its reputation to bring incredible music and art together is globally known and respected. I'm super excited to be making the tip up to Canada and attending this legendary festival for the first time. 

This August 10-13, the 21st Shambhala festival will be held at Salmo River Ranch in BC, Canada. The venue is actually a family-run farm which creates a blissful, symbiotic relationship between the space and the attendees.

Shambhala hosts a wide variety of electronic music from dubstep to techno to drum and bass and everything in between. Each of the 6 stages is masterfully curated by a stage director.

Shambhala Music Festival

Photo Courtesy of Shambhala Music Festival

My must-see acts are just as varied as the musical offerings. I am super excited to see Eddie C, a legendary DJ from Berlin, who usually spins the most groovy disco tracks on all vinyl. His vibes are also out of control!

The Librarian is another one of my must-sees! They call her the librarian because she has one of the most insane music collections of all time. Best believe you have never heard a single song she’s gonna throw down in her set. She is also an all-around badass woman and one of the founders of Bass Coast.

Christian Martin is one of my favorite DirtyBird DJs. His sets always take you on a journey and are super dynamic. He plays a blend of house and techno but I am definitely hoping he airs more on the side of techno.

Last but not least, I will certainly have to see Alix Perez to get my dose of filthy drum and bass.

A playlist for each stage can also be found on Shambhala’s Spotify.

Keep an eye out for the savormeditation team and say hello, if you see us. We can't wait to meet our Canada Rave Fam!

Shambhala 2018 Lineup


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