A Grand Celebration of Naga Traditions: Nagaland is set to host the highly anticipated Hornbill Festival 2025 from December 1 to 10, showcasing the diverse cultural heritage of the state’s 17 major tribes. The festival will be held at the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama, offering a spectacular platform for Naga music, dance, crafts, and cuisine.
Key Highlights:
- Cultural Performances:
- Experience the vibrant dance forms and folk songs from over 17 Naga tribes, providing a glimpse into the traditional and cultural life of Nagaland.
 - Source: Nagaland Tourism
 
 - Handicrafts and Artworks:
- Over 50 stalls will display traditional handicrafts and handlooms, offering visitors a chance to purchase unique, locally made products.
 - Source: Nagaland Handloom & Handicrafts
 
 - Culinary Delights:
- Savor the authentic Naga cuisine, including dishes like smoked pork and fermented bamboo shoot, available at the festival’s food stalls.
 - Source: Nagaland Tourism
 
 - Music and Dance:
- The festival will feature live performances by local and international artists, blending traditional tunes with contemporary music styles, creating an exciting atmosphere.
 - Source: Hornbill Festival
 
 
Festival Significance:
- The Hornbill Festival, often called the “Festival of Festivals,” promotes tribal unity and preserves Naga traditions while fostering tourism and local business.
 - This year’s festival will attract over 30,000 visitors from across the globe, marking a significant boost to Nagaland’s tourism industry.
 
Visitor Information:
- Dates: December 1-10, 2025
 - Venue: Naga Heritage Village, Kisama
 - Ticketing Info: Available at the venue; early registration recommended.
 - Source: Nagaland Tourism