Discover the enchanting land of 16 unique tribes, vibrant festivals and breathtaking landscapes. Experience the untouched beauty of India’s far east.
A land engulfed in mystery, inhabited by vibrant people zealously guarding their culture – dancers, warriors, head-hunters; mountains, valleys, forests – all these form the portrait of Nagaland the moment the word is uttered.
Known as the ‘Land of Festivals’, Nagaland offers an immersive experience into tribal life, where ancient traditions blend seamlessly with modern aspirations.


Join us in celebrating the vibrant festivals and cultural events of Nagaland.
1-10 December 2026
Conceptualised in the year 2000, the Hornbill Festival is a ten day annual tourism promotional event organised by the State Government to showcase Nagaland’s rich and traditional cultural heritage in all its ethnicity, diversity…
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The primary objective of this festival is to promote people to people interaction and…
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Kapamodzu peak, Zavame village under Phek district is a place to go…
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The word “Mongmong” or Mungmung meaning “Togetherness Forever” is celebrated for 6 days from…
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Sekrenyi is celebrated annually as part of the Mini Hornbill Tribal Festival in the…
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From misty valleys to vibrant towns, explore the diverse landscapes of Nagaland.
4X4 Based Remote Area Travel
If tropical jungle, slush & mud, remote mud tracks and forgotten hamlets – truly back-of-beyond countryside – excites you, then join us on this exciting, tough, yet hugely insightful drive on tracks and trails in the hinterland of Naga Land.
This land is also home to many forgotten tribes, quaint folk culture and exotic cuisine. Log & Drum Naga Land is an offroader’s delight and a true-blue opportunity to return to the basics!


Stories, guides and dispatches from across Nagaland.





Directorate of Tourism, Kohima, Nagaland.