Hornbill Festival, which is one of the most attractive northeast festivals could make a comeback this year if the COVID situation remains to be under control by the time the festival is organised. This decision was taken at a meeting to review the COVID situation in the state. The meeting was held under the chairmanship of Neiphiu Rio, the Chief Minister of Nagaland.
The Hornbill Festival is a festival that celebrates the culture of the state. Held during the winter season in the month of December, it sees a footfall of many visitors. The festival sees singing, dancing, and exploring the culture and cuisine of the state.
As of now, it has been decided that all activities at the festival (should it be organised this year) will be held with COVID protocols in place. As of now, fully vaccinated travellers can enter Nagaland, and this might be the case if the festival is held. That is yet to be determined.