NAGALAND

The tribes of Nagaland make excellent weavers and craftsmen by creating handicrafts from local resources such as wood, bamboo, clay, metals. Few tribes in the state still wear handspun clothes. The Naga shawls are famous amongst weavers along with handwoven handbags, jackets, and more. Cane and Bamboo products include mats, baskets, mugs, plates, chairs, sofa sets, necklaces, armlets, fish traps, and more. Wood carving art, passed on from generations, is used to create wooden figures of animals, hornbill, human beings and others. Blacksmithery and pottery and other popular arts of Nagaland. The metal work is used for creating ornaments, weapons for hunting like spears and machetes and other items.

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Nagaland's Vibrant Tribal Culture:

Discover the rich tapestry of Nagaland's tribal communities, each with its unique traditions, costumes, and festivals. Learn about the diverse Naga tribes and their contributions to the state's cultural mosaic.

Picturesque Landscapes and Biodiversity:

Explore Nagaland's stunning natural beauty, from emerald-green hills and lush forests to its rich biodiversity. Discover the state's unique flora and fauna, and learn about its efforts in preserving the environment.

Festivals of Color and Tradition:

Dive into the kaleidoscope of Nagaland's festivals, including the Hornbill Festival, celebrating the state's cultural heritage. Learn about the traditional dances, music, and rituals that make these celebrations so captivating.

Naga Cuisine and Culinary Delights:

Indulge in the flavors of Naga cuisine, known for its distinctive use of local ingredients and aromatic spices. Explore the traditional dishes that reflect the Naga way of life, from bamboo shoot curries to fiery chutneys.