The Hornbill Festival, held annually in Nagaland from December 1–10, stands as a vibrant celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the state’s 16 major Naga tribes. Organised by the Government of Nagaland, the event takes place at the picturesque Kisama Heritage Village near Kohima, where traditional music, dance, crafts, indigenous sports, and local cuisine come together to create a dynamic cultural showcase. Integral to the celebrations is the Hornbill Festival music fest, which features nightly rock concerts and a diverse array of musical acts that run parallel to the main cultural event.
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The annual Hornbill Festival celebrates the tribes of Nagaland Photo: Samrat Sengupta/Shutterstock
The annual Hornbill Festival celebrates the tribes of Nagaland Photo: Samrat Sengupta/Shutterstock
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