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Hornbill Festival A Celebration of Naga Heritage

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The Hornbill Festival plays a crucial role in reviving and sustaining Naga cultural identity, especially among the youth.

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All about the Hornbill Festival A Celebration of Naga Heritage.

Festival Date: 01 Dec – 10 Dec’2025 (Please plan your vacations accordingly)
Duration – 10 nights/ 11 Days
Location – Delhi – Guwahati  – Shillong  – Kaziranga National Park – Kohima – Dimapur – Delhi

The Hornbill Festival plays a crucial role in reviving and sustaining Naga cultural identity, especially among the youth. It has also become a major attraction for international tourists.

The Hornbill Festival named after Hornbill bird which holds a significant place in Naga folklore and rituals, this is a spectacular cultural extravaganza held annually in the northeastern state of Nagaland at the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama, near the capital city Kohima, the festival showcases the rich traditions, customs, and heritage of the major Naga tribes and several sub-tribes of the region.

The artists from various tribes performs their traditional dance and music with tribal attire and headgear,Wrestling, archery, and other indigenous games are also part of celebrations. One will also have a chance to buy Handicrafts and artisan exhibits as souvenirs and can also taste the Naga cuisine and local rice beet

Highlights

  • Delhi Sightseeing visiting UNESCO world heritage sites
  • Visit to Bangla Sahib Gurudwara
  • Visit to various villages and Tribes of North East India witnessing their unique cultural and lifestyle
  • Visit to Kaziranga National Park
  • Witness and enjoy the festive at Hornbill Festival

Note: This is just a proposed itinerary, suggestive of what can be possible in the tour. We customize tours,
according to need. Contact us if you want alterations, and we would help you with a memorable tour

The tour package inclusions and exclusions at a glance
What is included in this tour?Items that are included in the cost of tour price.

  1. Day 1 25 Nov’25 (Tue) - Arrival in Delhi

    Arrival, immigration and customs formalities, meeting and escort at the Delhi airport by a representative of Minar Travels and transfer to the hotel after the meet & greet at the airport and transfer to hotel (Hotel room available from noon 1400 hours)

    Overnight at hotel.

  2. Day 2 26 Nov’25 (Wed) - Delhi Breakfast at hotel

    Morning proceed for Full day sightseeing of Delhi. Start your day by visiting Old part of the city drive past Red Fort, Later visit Jama Masjid, a red sandstone structure is one of the large mosque’s in India and can hold 25000 people during Friday prayers. Stroll through the narrow lanes of Old Delhi one of the oldest markets in Delhi. Later visit Raj Ghat memorial to Mahatma Gandhi, also known as father of the nation.

    Continue with sightseeing of New Delhi, drive past the central avenue of the city with state buildings the Sansad Bhawan (Parliament  ouse) and Rashtrapati Bhawan (Presidential Palace), which at one time  erved as the Royal Residence of the British Viceroys who ruled India. Later take a short photo stop at India Gate, Visit the Qutab Minar (73 m high minaret, the diameter of the base of which is 15 m and 2.5 m at the top).

    visit Bangla Sahib Gurudwara: a prominent house of worship for the Sikh community. This 17th-century shrine is dedicated to the memory of Guru Har Krishan, who was the eighth Sikh Guru. It has stunning golden dome and beautiful architecture. People from all religion are welcome to enter the temple and learn about Sikhism. They also serve langar (free food) from the community kitchen and everyone is  elcome to help as per their choice in the kitchen or other chores at the Gurudwara.

    Rest of the day at leisure

    Overnight stay at hotel.

  3. Day 3 27 Nov’25 (Thu) Delhi-Guwahati by flight

    Arrive Guwahati by air. On your arrival meet your guide at the airport and head towards Guwahati. After refreshment at the hotel, we shall visit one of the most important Hindu pilgrim Site and a major religious landmark of the city – Kamakhya Temple build in reverence of Goddess Kamakhya or Sati one of the various incarnations of Goddess Durga or Goddess Shakti.

    Go for a sunset river cruise on the mighty Brahmaputra River (river cruise is subjected to river conditions and availability).

    Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel

  4. Day 4 28 Nov’25 (Fri): Guwahati – Shillong (120 kms / 2 ½ hrs)

    After breakfast, head out to explore Shillong, the capital of Meghalaya, often called the & ”Scotland of the East ” due to its rolling hills and scenic beauty. Start with a visit to the Mawphlang Sacred Forest, a place of great cultural and religious significance for the Khasi people. The forest is believed to be protected by a local deity, Labasa, and is home to a diverse range of flora and fauna. The sacred groves are a living repository of Khasi culture, where no tree is cut and nothing is removed from the forest.

    Next, visit Elephant Falls, a three-tiered waterfall named by the British for its resemblance to an elephant. The falls are easily accessible and offer a beautiful setting for photography and relaxation. Then, head to Laitlum Canyons, a less-explored destination in the East Khasi Hills offering stunning views of the surrounding hills and valleys. The word ”Laitlum” translates to”end of hills,” and the panoramic views from here are truly mesmerizing.

    Overnight stay.

  5. Day 5 29 Nov’25 (Sat): Shillong – Day trip to Mawllynong & Dawki (90 kms / 3 hrs)

    Nestled in the East Khasi Hills of Meghalaya, Mawlynnong is often referred to as ”God Own Garden” for its remarkable cleanliness and natural beauty. This small village has earned international recognition for its eco- friendly practices and is a model of community-driven tourism and environmental sustainability.

    In terms of local sightseeing, Mawlynnong is famous for its living root bridges, particularly the Riwai Root Bridge. These bridges are ingeniously created by guiding the roots of rubber trees to form natural, sturdy walkways over streams and rivers. The bridges are a marvel of bioengineering and provide a picturesque and unique trekking experience. Another notable attraction is the Sky View Point, a bamboo structure offering a panoramic view of the surrounding landscape, including the Bangladesh plains. Constructed by the villagers, the viewpoint showcases their skill and provides a stunning perspective on the region & topography.

    A natural wonder, the Balancing Rock consists of a large boulder resting on a much smaller rock. This intriguing formation has stood the test of time and is a popular spot for tourists Interested in geology and natural phenomena.

    Mawllynong village itself is a tourist attraction, renowned for its cleanliness. Visitors can stroll through the neat, flower-lined pathways, interact with the friendly locals, and learn about the community’s waste management and eco-friendly practices that have made Mawlynnong an inspiration for sustainable living.

    Later visit Dawki, the Bangladesh Border (Tamabil Border from Bangladesh side). Main attraction is the Umgot river with crystal clear water. You can enjoy along boat ride there (boating is subjected to river conditions) – This boating is on wooden boat with Oar men and seating arrangements is on wooden planks (maximum 03 pax allowed per boat). Life jackets are available and shall ask the driver to assist on the same. Road in Dawki is under renovation and potholes or broken patches can be expected.

    Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

  6. Day 6 30 Nov’25 (Sun): Shillong – Kaziranga National Park (240 kms / 5 hrs)

    Breakfast at hotel.

    Morning depart for Kaziranga National Park – an UNESCO World heritage site and the home of the World Famed One Horned Rhino. Spread across 430 square kilometer area sprinkled with elephant-grass meadows, swampy lagoons, and dense forests is home to more than 2200 Indian one-horned rhinoceros On arrival in Kaziranga check-in at hotel Rest of the day at leisure

    Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

  7. Day 7 02 Dec’25 (Tue): Kaziranga National Park – Kohima (220 kms / 5 hrs)

    Early-morning we will explore the park on Elephant back – Elephant ride is the best way to behold the vigour and charm of the enchanting wildlife of the park.

    Mid-morning visit Kaziranga Orchid Center.

    Post lunch we will go for a jeep safari in the western range of the park – stop a watch tower looking for birds and mammals.

    Rest of the day at leisure.

    Dinner and overnight stay at the hotel.

  8. Day 11 05 Dec’25 (Fri): Kohima – Dimapur (70 kms / 3 hrs) Dimapur-Delhi by flight

    Breakfast at hotel.

    In time transfer to Dimapur airport to board flight to Delhi for your onward journey.

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