Hornbill festival

  1. Hornbill Festival: Become One with the Naga – Wander Nagaland
  2. Hornbill Festival 2023
  3. Save Hornbills, Save Tropical Forests
  4. Solo Trip to Hornbill Festival Nagaland: An Event NOT to Miss !!
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  6. Hornbill Festival 2022


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Hornbill Festival: Become One with the Naga – Wander Nagaland

Once a year the many tribes of Nagaland gather to share their unique customs and love for the land they call home. They come together to be one community, learning from and celebrating each other. Sounds of different dialects and music from across the land mingle, as performances, art and food are shared. There are no outsiders here. You will be inducted into Naga society by a reigning Elder and become one of the tribals. Join the celebration, visit local villages, learn the traditional ways. Leave with a full heart and a new connection with the people of Nagaland. DAY PLACE HIGHLIGHTS ACCOMMODATION Day 1 Dimapur / Kohima Elder Welcome, local markets, WWII Memorial, museum, cathedral Hotel Day 2 Kohima / Hornbill / Kohima Cultural performances, local foods and wines, indigenous games and competitions, handicrafts and looms. Hotel Day 3 Kohima / Hornbill / Kohima More of Hornbill festival activities Hotel Day 4 Kohima / Khonoma / Kohima First Green Village, forts, weavers, ceremonial gates, alder tree plantation cum jhum cultivation area, Tragopan Sanctuary. Homestay Day 5 Kohima / Khezakheno / Kohima Historical village and places of historical significance, picnic lunch at Chida Lake. Hotel Day 6 Kohima / Hornbill / Kohima More of Hornbill festival activities Hotel Day 7 Kohima / Dimapur Connect your Flight in Dimapur for your onward journey Your journey starts in Kohima, the capital of Nagaland. As you travel through the city you will begin your immersion into Naga cultur...

Hornbill Festival 2023

• History • Places to visit • How to reach The festival is named after the Indian Hornbill, which is the state bird of Nagaland. The Hornbill Festival of Nagaland has been named after the bird that goes by the same name. The picture of the bird hornbill has, for a long time, been used as a symbol to depict the tribal festivals in India. There are no two ways about the fact that agriculture means everything to the people of Nagaland. Since the state's maximum population depends upon agriculture alone, the local people of Nagaland consider their occupation worthy of worshipping and celebrating. And for this reason, only they celebrate the Hornbill festival, which is a joyful manifestation of the same thought. The main motive of this Hornbill Festival 2023 Nagalandis to encourage engagement among different tribes and also to promote harmony among diverse cultures. It is a celebration of the Naga people's unique culture and traditions. The vibrant festivities are marked by tempting food, folk music, handicrafts, rice beer, and much more to entertain the participants and the tourists. Date, Timings & Venue of Hornbill Festival Nagaland Like every year, the Hornbill Festival Dates 2023 will be between December 1 and 10, 2023. The locals participate in the event to showcase and preserve their distinct cultures and tribes. The festival will be held at Kisma near Kohima. Hornbill Festival 2023 Schedule Hornbill Festival is one of the most popular • 9 a.m. In the morning, the people...

Save Hornbills, Save Tropical Forests

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Solo Trip to Hornbill Festival Nagaland: An Event NOT to Miss !!

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Hornbill Festival

TABLE OF CONTENTS • • • • • • • • The Beginning of the Hornbill Festival It was in the year 2000, that the Nagaland government embarked upon an ambitious project to promote the cultural aspects of Nagaland, through a weeklong long festival to coincide with the celebration of Nagaland Statehood Day on 1st December. This led to the beginning of the Hornbill festival; which is now one of the biggest cultural extravaganzas in the North East. What emerged from a local event has now transformed into a national and international festival. It has become a must visit and notable attraction for those looking to explore the North Eastern part of India. Courtesy – Lifeawayfromlife What is the Hornbill Festival? The Hornbill Festival is one of the biggest cultural extravaganzas in the region and is a week-long event held every year from Dec 1-10 in Nagaland. The objective of the event is to revive, protect, and promote the richness of the Naga traditions. During the event, the Naga tribes come together for a week-long celebration of their cultural and traditional plight, their age-old traditions and come closer to knowing each other. Suggested Read - The Festival is named after the Indian Hornbill, the large and colorful forest bird which is displayed in folklore in most of the state’s tribes. During the festival, you can get up close and personal with 17 major tribes of Nagaland. These are View of the Kisama Village. Courtesy – Nagaland Tourism Where does the festival take place? The ...

Hornbill Festival 2022

The Indian Hornbill, the state bird of Nagaland, inspired the festival’s name. The bird with the same name, the hornbill, inspired the name of the Nagaland festival. For a very long time, the Indian tribal festivities have been symbolized by a depiction of a hornbill bird. There is no denying the importance of agriculture to the Naga people in Nagaland. The Naga people believe that agriculture should be worshipped and celebrated because it supports the majority of the state’s inhabitants. And it is for this reason that only they observe the Hornbill festival, a happy expression of the same idea. Indian festivities are vibrant, boisterous, and entertaining. Tribes have had a significant role in shaping our history, culture, and populace. Tribal festivals are among of the most beautiful celebrations in our country. The Nagaland Hornbill Festival is one of the many tribal celebrations in India that has gained recognition on a global scale. Nagaland is home to 16 distinct tribes. The Nagaland State Tourism and Art & Culture Departments created the Hornbill Festival as an initiative to bring the various tribes together. The consequence of the effort is currently a global environment where traditional music, dance, arts, and activities are flourishing. There is also a rock music festival that attracts visitors from all over the world. Hornbill Festival 2022: Date and Venue The festival will take place from December 1 to December 10 at the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama, roughly...