Make the month all about great photo-ops, fiery food and zutho. Yes, because it's time to pay Nagaland a visit. The annual Hornbill Festival (December 1-10) is something one must experience because we all love good traditional dances, sports, food and colourful display of traditional attires. The 10-day festival showcases traditional dances from all 17 tribes of Nagaland, indigenous games, morung exhibitions, musical shows, among many other activities. Since Kohima also has a special place in the history of World War 2, history buffs will find the WWII exhibition pretty interesting and informative. And a special shout-out to motorbike enthusiaststhere's an annual motorbike ride from Dimapur, led by Nagaland Motorcycle Club to the festival venueKisama. Apart from the festival, take out a day or two from your schedule to explore the neighbouring village of Khonoma (20km from Kohima). This little hamlet has made a name for itself by adopting the principle of "No Hunting No Cutting Trees". Makes sense to go see a place like that in times like these