Every December, Nagaland transforms into a cultural tapestry of colours, rhythm, food, and heritage as the Hornbill Festival returns. Dubbed the ‘Festival of Festivals’, it brings together all Naga tribes for a 10-day showcase of identity, tradition, and contemporary creative expression. The upcoming edition promises a deeper cultural experience, perfect for history enthusiasts, adventure travellers, and festival lovers alike.
Hornbill Festival 2025 Full Schedule
Each day unfolds with a packed roster of activities. The mornings usually kick off around 9 AM with tribal dance performances, woodcarving demonstrations, indigenous sports, and weaving exhibitions. Travellers can also stroll through craft pavilions or join curated heritage walks to understand local storytelling and folklore.
Afternoons tend to slow down, offering a breather before workshops, contests, and food stalls begin buzzing again. However, the real magic arrives in the evening, concerts, stage shows, and the iconic Hornbill International Rock Festival light up Kisama. The winter chill, hilltop ambience, and stunning lighting create an atmosphere that festival-goers rarely forget. Arriving early ensures better seats, particularly on days featuring big bands or celebrity performers.
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Hornbill Festival 2025 Ticket Prices
Entry fees remain accessible for locals and travellers. Daily passes typically range from ₹20 to ₹100, depending on the event category, with separate charges for camera access. Premium activities, such as rock concerts, camping experiences, and curated culinary events, may require additional ticketing or higher-priced passes. Travel agencies also offer all-inclusive packages covering permits, accommodation, and transport, ideal for first-time visitors.
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Hornbill Festival 2025: Travel Tips for Visitors
- Complete ILP (Inner Line Permit) formalities if you are an Indian visitor from outside Nagaland; foreign nationals must fulfil the required registration process.
- Book accommodation early, as hotels in Kohima and nearby Dimapur fill up months in advance.
- Keep some cash handy, especially for local food stalls and handicraft sellers where digital payments may be limited.
- Always seek consent before taking photographs of performers or locals; cultural etiquette is key.
- Plan your travel time: Kisama is around 12 km from Kohima, and roads can be busy during festival days.
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Why Hornbill Festival is Unmissable
If you are drawn by folk dances, smoked pork and bamboo delicacies, rock concerts, or handicraft shopping, the Hornbill Festival delivers a unique blend of culture and entertainment. It is not just an event, it is a window into the Naga way of life, celebrated in its most colourful, resilient, and communal form.

