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The Hornbill Festival is hosted in exclusive association of the Government of Nagaland and is aimed to dive you into the cultural assets of Nagaland. Named after the bird symbolic of ‘respect’ and ‘folklore’, it is held at the Naga Heritage village, this festivity stays alive and kicking for ten days offering you with attractive displays of its cultural delights each day. It observes a participation of all the local tribes every year. This extragavanza should offer you rich experiences of Nagaland’s heritage, food and the amazing rice beer, lifestyle and traditions followed best by its tribal inhabitants. The warm-hearted and cheerful people of Nagaland invite you to be a part of the ‘Festival of Festivals’ this year to get charmed by its splendid manifestation.
Hornbill Festival in Nagaland: 1st – 10th December, 2025
The Bihu Festival is the national festival of Assam that goes on for a week. It can be better defined as the Assam Harvest Festival that records 3 occurrences in a year. The first occurrence remarks the Assamese New Year, the second is inspired by the onset of Harvest Season and the third version is dedicated to the end of harvest season. All these three manifestations are adorned with melodious music and folk dance performances by people wearing traditional costumes. It is celebrated with names like Bohag Bihu or Rongali Bihu, Magh Bihu or Bhogali Bihu and Kati Bihu or Kongali Bihu.This festival dons a sporty get up as it hosts fascinating bull fights, nightingale fights and egg fights too. Now it’s time for you to make the most of it in the pristine embrace of Assam.
Bihu Festival in Assam: 14th January, 2025
Wangala Festival (or the hundred drums festival) is a popular harvest celebration of the Garo tribes in the north eastern region of Meghalaya. It is a regarded as an event of great significance as the Garo people celebrate it with huge grandeur. They dance, sing and relish the traditional drink (freshly brewed rice beer). The highlight of this festival is the orchestra of hundred oval-shaped drums and people dressed in bright festive wear gather for dance performances every day. It is where people display a rhythmic beating of hundred drums and rich Garo traditions. This festival runs for two days and is considered to be the traditional harvest festival of thanksgiving/merrymaking by payinghomage the the god of ripeness. It falls in the second week of November and is observed as a public holiday as per the Government of Meghalaya.
Wangala Garo Festival in Meghalaya: 8th November, 2025
The Buddh Purnima is celebrated to mark the prime aspects of Gautama Buddha- birth, enlightenment (nirvana) and death (parinirvana). This sacred day falls on the first moon night of the 4th month as per the Chinese Lunar calendar. It is a single-day festival observes a grand celebration for it is when the legendary founder of Buddhism- Mahavir Buddha came into the physical world. Thus, it is celebrated in various forms across the country. Some participate in ceremonies before dawn, hoist the Buddhist flag recite Buddhist prayers and mantras or donate the needy and pay homage to Lord Buddha with fruits and flowers. Also, a large number of Buddhist tourists gather around the holy Bodhi tree (where Lord Buddha gained enlightenment) to recite holy prayers followed by group meditations while listening to the important Buddhism teachings.
Buddh Purnima in Bodhgaya: 12th May, 2025
Losoong festival marks an extravagant celebrations in Sikkim. It is famous as the Sikkamese New Year and thus symbolizes the onset of a new year. Also, it is a time of merrymaking for the farmers as they take it as an opportunity to rejoice and celebrate their harvest. The cham dance involves a bright display of Buddhist monks who wear colourful masks and vibrant traditional attires while performing this dance form. You can watch the celebrations live of this four-day festival festival at the Rumtek monastery and Tsuklahang Palace. A traditional drink "Chi Fut" is savoured by everyone after the effigy of Laso Mung Punu is set on fire at night.
Lossong Festival in Sikkim: 6th December, 2025
The Ziro festival is celebrated in the green valley of Ziro, home to the Apatani tribe, in Arunachal Pradesh. It is an outdoor music festival that acts as a platform for the musical artists across the country. This is where the talented artists from all corners of the country to showcase their talent. Many local and international artists has been a part of this four-day festival hosted at a UNESCO World Heritage Site. During this valley, the Ziro valley reverbrates with the music beats in the serene Ziro valley. Apart from the festival, you can also seek tranquility in the valley, go on a road trip, interact with the warm-hearted Apatani tribe, sip some local beer served in bamboo glasses.
Ziro Festival: 1st – 2nd February, 2025