India, Nov. 20 -- Come winter, Nagaland, year on year, turns into a celebration of its own culture and colour, of the Hornbill Festival. If you're planning to visit the scenic state to wrap yourself in experiencing the same, don't just stop there! As we said, go for the Hornbill Festival, stay for everything else Nagaland has to offer.

Every December, Nagaland's tribes gather for the Hornbill Festival, a vibrant showcase of music, dance, cuisine, and traditional tales, all honoring the iconic Great Hornbill, upheld for generations, as a symbol of love, bravery, and good fortune. Activities include folk performances, traditional games like Naga wrestling and archery, and interactive tribal morungs, along with modern elements like concerts...