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Taro Festival: Nagaland’s New Tourism Gem Rooted In Culture And Community!

12 Dec 2025 By travelandtourworld

Taro Festival: Nagaland’s New Tourism Gem Rooted In Culture And Community!

The Tree of Happiness is not an optional extra for a lot of visitors, it turns into one of the most beloved memories of their visit, a souvenir that love in travel makes for stories, which will never be forgotten. Pongo Village, located in the Longleng district of Nagaland, was basking in the cool December air when it opened its doors to the first-ever Taro Festival, a colorful community-led festival that beautifully connected agricultural heritage with travel allure right at the end of the Hornbill Festival 2025.

With an air of warmth and rural hospitality, many visitors said that their first stride into Pongo’s festival grounds felt like stepping into the heart of Phom culture, a glimpse of authentic village life that enhances the broader Hornbill Festival experience.

Under the theme Rooted in Culture: A Journey of Heritage, the inaugural Taro Festival, organised by the Department of Horticulture in collaboration with the Nagaland tourism machinery, took place on 5 and 6 December 2025. It showcased the humble but culturally significant taro crop, locally known as Pongo Doong, celebrated for its unique flavour, texture, versatility, and long shelf life.

Unlike the larger Hornbill Festival, a decade-long celebration of Naga tribes’ diverse traditions designed to attract domestic and international visitors, the Taro Festival brought travel lovers closer to the agricultural roots and folklore of rural Nagaland.

Travellers lingering beyond the Kisama Heritage Village were treated to an agricultural fair that blended produce exhibitions with cultural storytelling. Stalls set up by self-help groups (SHGs) and local entrepreneurs offered not just taro varieties, but handmade crafts and foods encouraging visitors to engage with the community and purchase authentic goods.

Experts from the Krishi Vigyan Kendra (KVK) and ICAR led sessions on scientific farming, value addition, and marketing linkages. These initiatives underscored how agri-tourism can become a complementary draw to cultural festivals, helping travellers understand how rural economies operate and how visitors can tangibly support them.

One local artisan noted, in essence, that every part of the taro plant was valued eaten, crafted or used as feed, showing visitors how sustainable life in the hills harmonises with nature and tradition.

Nagaland’s tourism profile is often dominated by the Hornbill Festival celebrated annually as the state’s signature event showcasing tribal dances, indigenous games, handicrafts and cuisine to a growing audience of travellers.

However, the Taro Festival offered a village-centric tourism model, inviting guests to explore beyond the main fields of Kisama and experience Longleng’s hospitality. Local homestays and community-run lodgings reported increased bookings as domestic visitors extended their itineraries to include Pongo’s serene landscapes, traditional meals, and cultural interactions.

One young visitor shared that arriving at Pongo felt like entering a living museum: soundtracked by folk songs and the laughter of elders, with colourful taro displays inviting exploration, a gentle but compelling reminder of why rural villages matter in Nagaland’s travel narrative.

Officials at the festival emphasised plans to develop marketing and storage facilities, improve transport linkages, and support farmers with tools and technology, all intended to sustain the momentum created by the festival. These plans discussed with agencies and villagers alike reflected how tourism can act as a multiplier for rural development.

The District Agricultural Officer also encouraged local youth to view agro-entrepreneurship as part of Nagaland’s broader tourism appeal, saying that such festivals not only celebrate culture but also create economic pathways for engaging visitors and extending stays.

Through such initiatives, Pongo just 8 kilometres from Longleng town is positioning itself as a model tourist village, highlighting agritourism, cultural heritage, and community-driven experiences that appeal to curious travellers seeking authentic journeys.

As the festive dust settled and visitors returned to bustling Kisama or headed home with memories of taro tastings and village walks, many spoke of the Taro Festival’s potential to become a staple feature of Nagaland’s travel calendar, one that enriches the region’s tourism tapestry beyond the mainstream.

Numerous tourists and local inhabitants consider this mixture of culture, hospitality, and agritourism as a bright chapter in the future of Nagaland’s tourism, a chapter where every traveller can take not only souvenirs but also stories of shared lineage and human bonding with him/her.

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