1 Region, 8 States, many Festivals

Celebrating unity and joy among the diverse communities of the Northeast

Festivities of

Northeast

Festivities of

Northeast

The festivals of the Northeast attract visitors of all kinds, all year round, to celebrate with traditional music, dance, and cuisine.

Each state has its own unique festivals, such as Bihu in Assam, marking the Assamese New Year with dance, music, and feasting. The Hornbill festival in Nagaland showcases the colorful traditions and rituals of various tribes. In Meghalaya, the Wangala festival celebrates the harvest with lively cultural performances. The festivals of the Northeast offer travelers a unique opportunity to experience the diverse heritage of the region.

The Sangai festival celebration in Manipur that showcases the unique traditions and natural beauty of the region
Interactive session with the Apatani tribal community
Attending the annual Hornbill festival in Nagaland
The Garo tribe’s Wangala festival in Meghalaya marks the end of the harvest season, and is known as the "festival of a hundred drums"

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The local agency was able to translate our idea of ​​travel into activities that met our tastes well. Drivers and guides: punctual and available. The local agency was in constant contact with us via WhatsApp. The flexibility on the planned activities was also good. Excursion to Periyar, during the monsoons - it is better to do it with rubber boots. The idea of ​​not limiting yourself to the north (Rajasthan) and including the south (Kerala) is excellent, you go fast and take internal flights but it is worth it. Recommended houseboat in Kerala and tea plantations in Munnar, all the classics of the north including Amber Fort in Jaipur were good. Good idea of ​​dinner with a family in Jaipur.

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