Hornbill Festival, one of the most important festivals of Northeast India, is celebrated in Nagaland every year during the first week of December. This year, it will be celebrated in Naga Heritage Village, which is around 12 km away from Kohima, and will be celebrated from December 1 to 10.

Ahead of the 10-day long festival, the Nagaland Police has come up with several safety and security measures and has also implemented guidelines for tourists to ensure that they enjoy a hassle-free vacation in Nagaland during this time.

Some Important regulations:

  • Nagaland Tourist Police (NTP) has urged the tourists to not visit isolated places without a proper guide.
  • The police has asked the visitors to pay the driver only after reaching your desired spot.
  • The police reiterated that one should pay while sitting in the car, and also requested to not deal with any middle man or touts for any kind of service.
  • Don’t hire taxis without number plates. Avoid writing your telephone number and home address on the luggage. Don’t wear name tags in public, and if you are in any kind of business trip, remove your tag while leaving the hotel or conference room.
  • Stay with your luggage until it is checked or deposited in the hotel’s safe. Keep all your personal stuff, such as driving license, passport, credit cards, and other documents in separate handbags.
  • Keep a small flashlight with you, so that you can help yourself if you are stuck in some dark lanes.
  • Don’t travel with too many credit cards, and avoid taking any edible items from strangers.
  • Avoid eating anything from outside. Drink boiled water, and check the seal and date of packaging.
  • Keep your prescription medicines with you.
  • Always use stairs if a fire is detected.
  • Beware of staged road accidents, which might catch you off-guard.
  • Keep your hotel reception or friends informed about your whereabouts, so that you can call them in case of any emergencies.
  • Beware of sharing your travel information in public.
  • Carry first-aid supplies with you.
  • Research and check about local weather, so that you wear clothes accordingly.
  • Maintain cleanliness and hygiene, especially in ecologically sensitive areas.
  • Respect local culture and tradition.