The “Hornbill Festival” finds its name after the colorful and large forest bird, the “Indian hornbill’. The bird is a symbol of ‘respect’ and ‘folklore’ for residents of Nagaland. Nagaland is also known as the ‘Land of Festivals’ and hence, the Hornbill festival was initiated by the State Tourism of Arts and Cultural Department, to promote their cultural heritage and showcase their tribal culture.
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Tawang Festival And 8 Places You Must Visit In Arunachal Pradesh
Tawang festival amidst snow-capped mountains, serene valleys & lakes, and thick forests. Just the idea of the perfect winter family vacation, right?
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15 Things to Know About Traveling to Siachen Base Camp
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