Hornbill Festival Experience in Nagaland

Nagaland is one of the most beautiful states of India and is home to different indigenous tribes with their unique culture. People of this state have an affection of celebrating their cultures, deeds of their ancient warriors, etc through various festivals. So, we can call it “The land of festivals” and the Hornbill festival is the biggest among all these celebrations by the warrior tribes. The locals of Nagaland eagerly wait for the Hornbill festival and celebrates it with full enthusiasm every year.

Why is it called Hornbill Festival?
The reason behind the name of this festival is that the bird species “Hornbill” is treated as a symbol of respect and courage by the people of Nagaland and we can see that importance in various folk songs and dances.

Where is it Organized?
“The Hornbill festival is held at the Naga Heritage Village, approximately 12km from Kohima, which is why it is also know as the ‘Hornbill Festival Kohima’.”

Events at Hornbill Festival
There are various programs and events held every year at this festival whose main motive is to encourage the peace among all the 17 Naga tribes and boost their traditions, culture, customs, along with protecting their heritage. Besides the traditional performances, festival includes events like a Master Chef competition, Hornbill international musical festival, rock contest, cycle rally, snooker championship, car rally, amongst others. The main attractions of the festival include the many bands that perform, sometimes from different regions across the country as well. Other than all these, the Hornbill festival events also include a shopping festival, which displays the crafts and products designed by the locals of Nagaland. The Cuisine and delicious dishes of Nagaland served at the festival are also important attraction for tourists.

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