Hornbill Festival in India

The 10-day long festival named after the Hornbill bird is one of the biggest festivals that showcases the rich tradition and cultural heritage of the indigenous Nagas of India's northeast
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi (C, front) arrives to inaugurate the Hornbill Festival at Kohima, capital of India's Nagaland state, Dec. 1, 2014. The 10-day long festival named after the Hornbill bird is one of the biggest festivals that showcases the rich tradition and cultural heritage of the indigenous Nagas of India's northeast.