Wondering How To Rock the HORNBILL FESTIVAL? Read This! – Adventure Nation Blog

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Nowadays, traveling has become an escape from the ordinary life and the longing to discover new, untouched, pristine natural surroundings is increasing. However, people still visit popular destinations like Ladakh, Goa, Kasol, etc., turning these places into tourist clichés. What I mean is that there are places in India that deserve your utmost admiration and exploration. Recently, my attention has been drawn to Northeast India, which offers numerous captivating states that attract travelers, nature enthusiasts, and food lovers. Exploring Northeast India should be on everyone’s bucket list. One such place is Nagaland, known as the land of ancient tribes, which is incredibly vibrant and filled with spirited people who will make you want to visit again and again.

To fully appreciate the magnificent experience, it is necessary to participate in the renowned Northeast jamboree known as the Hornbill Festival. The festive celebration in the Naga style and the captivating atmosphere attract people from all over the world. Additionally, the Hornbill Festival significantly contributes to the tourism industry of the state, as visitors not only enjoy the festival but also have the opportunity to explore the impressive architecture, rich cultural heritage, and traditional cuisine. Therefore, mark your calendars for December, as this month holds great value when all 17 tribes of Nagaland unite to ensure the success of this remarkable event.

What can one anticipate at the festival?

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  • The festival is held in the first week of December in the Kisama Heritage Village, which is nestled near to Kohima.
  • You will be amazed to see the mélange of 17 different tribes, cultural performances, fairs and the multi-faceted music concerts.
  • Feasting is an important aspect of Northeast festivals. Relish Naga cuisine ranging from spicy delicacies to sweet dishes. You will blown way with flushing flavors of these amazing cuisines.
  • The festival also highlights the distinctive and diverse attire of the Naga Tribes, including their vibrant costumes. The ornaments, feathers, caps, and overall tribal clothing of each tribe participating in the festival are truly one-of-a-kind and vary greatly from one another.Chilly eating competition
  • Join in the excitement by taking part in entertaining activities such as the Naga chili eating contest, devouring pork, and engaging in traditional games like archery.
  • Attempt to engage with the residents, in order to acquire anecdotes and insights into their cultural heritage.
  • Experience an elevated state of soul and spirit through the electrifying rock music concert, while immersing yourself in the soothing melodies of the Blues. Anticipate captivating showcases by both Indian and international musicians.
  • Make sure to obtain a memento from the display of handmade goods and customary artwork.

What is the reason for celebrating the Hornbill Festival and how is it commemorated?

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The festival, named after the bird Hornbill, celebrates the bird as a symbol of honor. According to native folklore, this symbolism is depicted in a tribal dance where feathers are worn on the head to represent the bird. The Nagaland Government initiated this festival with the aim of bringing tribes together and promoting the cultural heritage of the region. The combination of tribal performances, showcasing of traditional crafts, music concerts, food, sports, fairs, and games all contribute to revealing the true essence of this place and the festival.

Where and when is the Hornbill Festival observed?

This 10-day long festival enchants people to leave behind their office mails and switch on their enjoyment mode. Held in Kisama Heritage Village, at a distance of 10 km from the state capital, Kohima. The festival daily starts at 9:00 am, with an invocation to the religious deity through tribal dance.

What is the price of the festival tickets?

The price range for festival entry tickets is approximately Rs 10-50. Additionally, there is a charge for bringing a camera, which varies from Rs 50-100 depending on the type of camera. You can purchase the tickets at the entrance gate, so there is no need to be concerned about buying them in advance.

How to reach Kohima and Kisama Heritage Village?

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To arrive at the picturesque village of Kohima, you must travel by road. Once you reach Dimapur airport or the railway station, a drive of approximately 3-4 hours will transport you to Kohima. From there, it is convenient to find taxis that can take you to Kisama Heritage Village. If you prefer a scenic road adventure, you can also choose to travel from Guwahati. The twisting roads will captivate you throughout the entire journey.

Tips to do Hornbill Festival the Right Way

  • Anticipate traffic delays while traveling to the largest festival in Kohima due to the high number of people attending.
  • Please make a reservation ahead of time as accommodations tend to fill up quickly. If you are planning on a spontaneous trip, ensure you have all the necessary camping gear. Additionally, remember to bring your own tent as only rental tents are available at the festival.

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  • The festival is mostly free of charge. You will only be required to pay a camera surcharge and an entry ticket fee, which typically falls between 10-50 Rs.
  • Ensure that you have warm clothing with you, as the temperature significantly decreases and becomes extremely cold after sunset.
  • You will have the opportunity to meet 17 tribes and take some time to become acquainted with their culture. The names of a few Naga tribes include Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Chang, Dimasa Kachari, Garo, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Kuki, Lotha, Phom, Pochury, Rengma, Sangtam, Sumi, Yimchungru, and Zeliang.b5
  • You are welcome to bring your own alcoholic beverages as the consumption of alcohol has been prohibited since 1989. Therefore, you have the option of either enjoying rice beer made by the locals or bringing your own drinks (BYOB).
  • Head to the festival in the morning as the colors lit up during the day. After 2 pm the sunlight goes away, making the environment gloomy, yet rejoicing.
  • If you are traveling alone, regardless of your gender, you can feel secure in this place. The locals show great respect towards women, so there is no need to worry, simply relax and enjoy the festival.
  • Photographers must get up early to get the best shots for their Instagram feed.

Trekking in North-east is a growing interest of the young trekkers and the Hornbill festival offers an exclusive opportunity to witness distinct culture, communities located in remote locations however so incredibly beautiful, that it makes the trekking experience wholesome and worth it.

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