Located in India’s Northeast, on the border with Myanmar lies the state of Nagaland. Often referred to as the "Land of Festivals," it is renowned for its rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes. The state is home to 17 major tribes, each with its unique traditions, languages, and customs. The Naga tribes, such as the Angami, Ao, and Sumi, are known for their vibrant festivals, intricate craftsmanship, and fierce warrior traditions. One of the most celebrated events is the Hornbill Festival, held annually in December, showcasing the diverse cultures of the Naga tribes through music, dance, and traditional sports. The picturesque landscapes, including lush hills and dense forests, add to the region's allure, making it a must-visit destination for cultural enthusiasts and nature lovers alike. |
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