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Horbnill festival 2023
Festival of festivals. Must visit by all. Its a far superior & incredible experience from usual mela , fairs and concerts. Naga locals are extremely friendly and warm. Dont miss Naga cuisine & Ric...
Hornbill festival is held at this location in December. The village consists of huts of various Naga tribes showcasing their rich culture. Daily items as well as musical instruments etc are displayed....
The Kisama Heritage Village close to the capital city of Kohima lies on the gentle slope at the base of a hill. It is famous as it is the venue of the annual Hornbill Festival held generally in Decemb...
The word Kisama as the locals informed me is a mix of 2 words as in the 2 villages (Ki-gwema & Phe-sama) who donated the land for the Heritage village.This is the place which has been worked out very ...
Horbnill festival 2023
Festival of festivals. Must visit by all. Its a far superior & incredible experience from usual mela , fairs and concerts. Naga locals are extremely friendly and warm. Dont miss Naga cuisine & Ric...
Culture of All Naga Tribes at One Place!
Hornbill festival is held at this location in December. The village consists of huts of various Naga tribes showcasing their rich culture. Daily items as well as musical instruments etc are displayed....
The Hornbill Heritage Village
The Kisama Heritage Village close to the capital city of Kohima lies on the gentle slope at the base of a hill. It is famous as it is the venue of the annual Hornbill Festival held generally in Decemb...
Must not miss event
The word Kisama as the locals informed me is a mix of 2 words as in the 2 villages (Ki-gwema & Phe-sama) who donated the land for the Heritage village.This is the place which has been worked out very ...
Horbill Festival Headquarters
The annual festival of the Nagas tribes is held in Kisama, a place of meeting and co-existence of the tribes that had recently fought each other.