The Hornbill Festival is Nagaland’s spectacular “Festival of Festivals,” held every year from December 1–10 at the Kisama Heritage Village, near Kohima. It celebrates the state’s rich tribal culture and fosters unity among Nagaland’s diverse ethnic communities
Inclusions & Exclusions
Inclusions
- Assistance on Arrival & Departure
- Parking Charges & Toll charges
- Driver Allowances
- GST & Service Tax
- Accommodation
- Private Vehicle
Exclusions
- Boat Ride fees, Zip lining ,Guide & Entrance/Entry Fees.
- Personal Expenses
- Additional sightseeing or usages of vehicle not mention in the itinerary.
- Any cost arising due to natural calamities
Trip Info
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4 Star Hotel
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Availability
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Availabe
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6688m
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Guided
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English, Japanese
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VISA, Master Card
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Bus, Taxi
Tour Summary
Daytime Cultural Showcase
Tribal dances, war reenactments, courtship rituals (mock battles, spears, shields), traditional music, and storytelling sessions
Traditional Sports & Games
Archery, Naga wrestling, indigenous games, spicy-horse chili–eating contests, fire-eating, top-spinning demonstrations
Arts, Crafts & Food Fair
Exhibition and sale of wood carvings, bamboo handicrafts, textiles, black pottery, herbal medicines, and regional cuisine
North East Explorers
Modern Spin
Evening events include Miss Nagaland, fashion shows, film screenings, literary talks, and the Hornbill International Rock Contest featuring local and international bands
Highlights
- Kamakhya Temple-1 D
- Kaziranga National Park-1 D
- Dzukou Valley-1 D
- Hornbill Festival -1 D
- Khonoma-1 D
- Dzukou Valley-1 D





This was not our first time going to here. It is a great place to shop not too far from Europe. We took the bus from Port Authority and traveled through the countryside to get there.
It is a great place to shop not too far from Europe. We took the bus from Port Authority and traveled through the countryside to get there.