The Hornbill Festival is organized by the Nagaland Government every year from 1st to 10th December in Nagaland, Northeast India. The festival has great relevance to the locals of Nagaland and is one of its kind experiences for the people attending it. This festival is celebrated to encourage inter-tribal interaction and to promote unity among local masses. This year too it will start on 1st December. The festival not only showcases the tribal dances filled with positive rhythm, high spirited energy and are often warrior rituals but it is a heaven for art and craft lovers. Traditional arts & paintings, indigenous crafts, wood carvings, and sculptures are also put on display in complete pride and impressive vigor to the attendees. Notably, the festival also holds vibrant and lively night bazaar in Kohima and offers a live music concert to the attendees. So not only this festival gives taste buds a treat in the food stalls, art lovers an intimate interaction with traditional and folk-art crafts & sculptures but also a musical hearth for the rock n roll music lovers. It is rightfully known as the ‘festival of festivals.’