Winter Festivals 2022: 5 Winter Festivals From Nagaland You Just Cannot Miss

Hornbill Festival- Nagaland State Government hosts Hornbill festival every year.  It began in 2000 and is now celebrated annually on the December 1and it typically lasts 10 days. All Naga tribes participate in the festival, and attendees can see a variety of cultural performances under one roof as well as get a taste of Nagaland’s cuisine, songs, dances, and traditions. The festival’s purpose is to celebrate Nagaland’s rich culture, preserve it, and showcase its extravagance and customs. This is held in Kisama Village in an effort to raise awareness about Nagaland among tourists. One can participate in the chili-eating competition, which is well-known among many tourists, if they are fierce enough. At the festival, you will also be able to see a motor rally. (Image Source: Getty)