Nagaland, the "Land of Festivals," is a destination where culture and nature intertwine. This vibrant state is home to 16 indigenous tribes, each with its own colorful traditions, languages, and attire. Nagaland is a land of folklore, passed down the generations through word of mouth. Here, music is an integral part of life; folk songs celebrating ancestors, hymns for the spiritually inclined, and modern tunes crafted to make you dance. From the hills of Kohima to the forests of Dzükou Valley, Nagaland enchants travelers with its pristine landscapes.
The iconic Hornbill Festival offers a glimpse into the state’s cultural tapestry, making it a must-visit for those seeking an immersive experience in heritage and adventure.