Festivals of North East India
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- Month : December
🎉 Hornbill Festival
Celebrate the Cultural Heartbeat of Nagaland with FlyTribo
Experience Northeast India’s Grandest Cultural Showcase at the Hornbill Festival
Nicknamed the “Festival of Festivals”, the Hornbill Festival is one of the most vibrant and colorful celebrations in Northeast India. Held annually in the beautiful state of Nagaland, it brings together the rich tribal heritage, dance, food, crafts, and music of all 17 Naga tribes.

- Month : January
🌾 Bihu Festival of Assam
“Celebrate the soul of Assam with Bihu – where music, dance, and tradition come alive.”
India is a land of festivals, and among its many cultural gems, the Bihu Festival of Assam stands out for its rhythm, beauty, and deep connection with nature. Celebrated three times a year, Bihu reflects the agrarian lifestyle of Assam and is full of warmth, togetherness, and cultural pride. With FlyTribo, explore Assam’s most beloved festival and witness the heart of the Northeast like never before.

- Month : NovemberÂ
🌸 Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival
Witness Asia’s Only Autumn Cherry Blossom Festival in the Heart of Meghalaya
Every November, the charming hill station of Shillong in Meghalaya transforms into a dreamy pink landscape with blooming wild Himalayan cherry blossoms. The Shillong Cherry Blossom Festival is not just about flowers — it’s a vibrant celebration of nature, music, fashion, food, and culture. With FlyTribo, experience this magical festival with curated packages, local experiences, and unforgettable memories.

- Month : September
Ziro Festival – Arunachal Pradesh
A renowned outdoor music celebration in the Ziro Valley, this festival brings together indie artists and music lovers from across the country for a four-day cultural experience.

- Month : June
Ambubachi Mela – Assam
Held at the Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Ambubachi Mela is a revered Hindu festival celebrating the goddess’s fertility. Devotees from around the globe gather for spiritual blessings.

- Month : June
Saga Dawa Festival – Sikkim
Celebrated during the appearance of the Saga star, this sacred Buddhist festival is held in the fourth Tibetan month to honor the birth, enlightenment, and death of Lord Buddha.

- Month : February
Losar Festival – Arunachal Pradesh
Losar marks the Tibetan New Year and is prominently observed in Tawang. This spiritual festival is celebrated on the first day of the lunar calendar and is rooted deeply in Tibetan Buddhist culture.
