Experience the magic of Nagaland at the Autumn Festival in Delhi

Experience the magic of Nagaland at the Autumn Festival in Delhi. Credit: iStock

Experience the magic of Nagaland at the Autumn Festival in Delhi. Credit: iStock

Nagaland Tourism, in a bid to showcase the rich cultural heritage and stunning landscapes of the state, will organize the third edition of its Autumn Festival in the heart of New Delhi. This celebration promises to be an enchanting experience for visitors, offering a glimpse into the unique traditions and warm hospitality of the Naga people.

The 3rd edition of Nagaland Autumn Festival It is scheduled to be held from October 18 to 20 at Nagaland House in the capital. At this festival, now in its third edition, you can expect a preview of the Hornbill Festival, which is perfect for people looking to travel to attend Nagaland’s ‘festival of festivals’ later this year.

The event will provide a preview of the Nagaland Hornbill Festival Credit iStock
The event will provide a preview of the Nagaland Hornbill Festival. Credit: iStock

The reports quoted Temjen Imna Along, Honorable Minister of Tourism and Higher Education, Government of Nagaland. “Nagaland is all set to host the 25th edition of the Hornbill Festival, but ahead of the mega event, we aim to offer an immersive experience for people who cannot attend in Nagaland during the Autumn Festival. At the same time, we aim to improve the understanding of those intending to travel for the festival, ensuring they know what to expect. This effort also helps foster friendships and cultivate a sense of familiarity with each other’s cultures. Since Delhi is the capital and a melting pot of diverse communities and cultures, it is an ideal location for this festival,” he shared.

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At the festival, you will get a glimpse of the art, crafts, culture and business of the eastern state. When you are here, be sure to enjoy a culinary journey with authentic Naga delicacies, known for their spicy flavors and unique ingredients. Locals of Nagaland will also showcase indigenous weaving and craft techniques through live demonstrations.



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