![]() ![]() If Northeast India is still pending on your bucket list, then this is the perfect time to tick off at least one of the seven sisters from the list by visiting Kohima for Nagaland's famous Hornbill festival. ![]() Hornbill Festival, Nagaland December 1-10, 2021 ![]() You can also enjoy light and sound shows which are held all night here. The three-day festival gives you a chance to witness artists from distinct parts of the country perform folk music and dance, and take part in competitions such as applying henna or tying a turban. ![]() Plan a trip to Udaipur to participate in the Kumbhalgarh Festival, organised annually by the Rajasthan Tourism Department at the Kumbhalgarh Fort (in the nearby Rajsamand district) to promote Kumbhalgarh's art and culture. Kumbhalgarh Festival, Rajasthan December 1-3, 2021 So, this month if you are willing to indulge in some traditional activities and soak in pure Indian vibes as you step into the next year, then you must attend these seven festivals. And, what better way to do this than in the company of some good music, mind-blowing dance performances, fun cultural activities, and delicious food from different parts of the country. It's December! Time to bid adieu to the year 2021 and welcome 2022. ![]()
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