Experience ‘Glamping’ at the incredible Hornbill Festival in Nagaland!

For some unknown reasons…Nagaland has always fascinated me and I am sure you too would be interested in knowing how to explore the land of Nagas. I came across this beautiful advertisement talking about Nagaland which caught my fancy and I was compelled to share it with you. If you are designer, photographer or an adventurer – Hornbill festival of Nagaland is for you!

Naga Rock bands, Night bazaars, Naga delicacies, Naga rain forests, Naga Handicrafts, Naga dance performances…all set to regale you during your five trip during the festival. Kohima Camp, Nagaland, introduced by ‘The Ultimate Travelling Camp’ crosses into the realm of the unknown, exploring the unexplored, showcasing the cultural treasures of the Land of the Nagas, in the exotic state of Nagaland, hidden in the north-eastern part of India.

So if you have always wanted to enjoy the complete outdoor experience with all the benefits of luxury ‘glamping’ – the buzzword for Glamorous Camping is made for you. With the ultimate travelling camp, you can participate in a happy calendar of events and celebrations across the country! Chase a dream – in style, truly nomadic, mobile camps with all the luxuries civilization has to offer in the best locations, capturing the most perfect views.
Here comes the Kohima Camp in Nagaland, one such extraordinary location. It’s a designers’, photographers’, and adventurers dream come true. Coinciding with the native Hornbill Festival, this expedition takes you to the heart of Naga Heritage where 16 tribes of Nagaland come to celebrate. You can here enjoy the performances, fairs, food, archery, ceremonies and much more, all the while surrounded by pristine rain forests and rolling hills that are just wanting to be exploited. Each tent is designed in a soft focus of desert colours with colonial furniture reminiscent of the Raj.

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Naga tribal people in traditional outfit celebrating the annual Hornbill Festival at Kisama, Kohima, Nagaland, India

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Konia Camp, Nagaland, introduced by ‘The Ultimate Travelling Camp’ crosses into the realm of the unknown, exploring the unexplored, showcasing the cultural treasures of the Land of the Nagas, known as the last head hunters, in the exotic state of Nagaland, hidden in the north-eastern part of India.

For the benefit of my readers, I am giving the 5 –day iterinery for the festival which is on till December 10, 2013.

Day 1: Arrive into Dimapur * Transfer and check in at Kohima Camp, Nagaland

This afternoon, following your arrival into Dimapur. You will be driven to Kohima Camp, Nagaland, will be about two and a half hours through lush, rolling forests, with a halt mid-way to stretch your legs and have a few refreshments. On your arrival at the camp, located at the foothills of the gigantic Japfu Mountain, soak in the serenity of the surroundings as you are accorded the traditional welcome of the tribes of Nagaland. You will then be accompanied to your superlative luxury tent, where the check-in formalities will be completed. Spend the evening relaxing in the peaceful environs of the camp. Enjoy a drink by the campfire followed by a feast skillfully created by our Chef, as you sit down to your first night’s dinner in the lap of nature and luxury.

Day 2: Visit the spectacular Hornbill Festival and explore the quaint Kigwema village of the Angami tribe

After a leisurely breakfast, drive to the Kisama village for the spectacular Hornbill Festival. Revel in this marvelous riot of colour as you watch all 16 tribes of Nagaland show off the rich fare of diverse cultures and traditional arts that is Nagaland. You can witness the attire, folk music and dance forms, headgear, cuisines, paintings, handicrafts, and other intricacies of the varied tribes and sub-tribes of the state. The highlight of the festival is not only the music, both traditional and contemporary, and dance; you will also be enchanted by the display of exquisite handicraft and handloom. Adding to the excitement is a motor rally, traditional sports like wrestling and archery, a literary fest, and fun events like climbing a greased bamboo pole or chilli eating contests.Having built up an appetite, you return to camp for a sumptuous lunch after which you can choose to relax in its serene surroundings. Or you may choose to explore the charming Kigwema village, just a few kilometers drive away. In the evening, you have the option of returning to the festivities of the Hornbill festival, in the capital city, Kohima. Get into the spirit of the festival as you enjoy the music of one of the many talented Naga rock bands or scour the night bazaar for local artefacts and Naga delicacies. Be inspired by a fashion show featuring traditional tribal wear as well as contemporary designs or be entertained at the Miss Nagaland contest.

Day 03: Visit the Hornbill Festival and revel in the rustic charm of the Jakhama village

This morning, after breakfast the excitement continues as you revisit the Hornbill festival where you spend the rest of the morning immersing yourself in this vibrant extravaganza. In the afternoon, following a leisurely lunch, revel in your luxurious surroundings at the camp as you enjoy a book, play a game of chess or go for a stroll. Or if you still want to further immerse yourself in the Naga culture you may choose to visit the village of Jakhama, 5kms drive from the camp. The name Jakhama is derived from ‘Mejakhama’ which means ‘laying resistance against intruders’. The village was the first line of defense against the neighboring Manipur kingship. Jakhama’s prosperous houses, built in unique styles and designs, are a sight to behold. Visit the great granaries where families can store grains for years. End your visit in high spirits with a glass of the local rice beer called ‘khie’.

Day 04: Visit the Hornbill Festival and enjoy the folklore of Phesama village

After breakfast this morning head out for your last day at the Hornbill festival. Enjoy the festivities with the tribes as they hold you in thrall with their distinct costumes and perform traditional Naga dances and ceremonies. Following lunch, if a little relaxation is in order spend the afternoon at leisure in the tranquility of the camp. Or you may wish to explore the Phesama village, the nearest village to the capital Kohima, on the southern front. Interact with the people and listen to folklore rich in local mythology around a bonfire in one of the ‘morung’ – the traditional institution where these stories have been passed down through the generations. Later this evening, you have the option to enjoy the cultural festivities in Kohima for the last time. Return to the camp sated from the exhilarating experience at the festival, with memories to last a lifetime!

Day 05:Excursion to Kohima and village Khonoma

This day you will explore the treasures of Kohima, the capital of Nagaland. Kohima played a key role in World War II, where the Naga tribes fought alongside Allied forces against Japan on the tennis court of the British Deputy Commissioner’s house. Visit the beautiful war cemetery built on a terraced hillside for the brave hearts that died in the war and visit a private museum that holds some of the best artifacts from World War II. From here, continue to the Angami village of Khonoma where you’ll relish a local lunch. Admire the traditional architecture of carved gateways and surrounding stone walls, visit morungs and participate in indigenous games like wrestling with the local warriors.

The picturesque state of Nagaland is bound by Assam in the west; Myanmar in the east; Arunachal Pradesh in the north and Manipur in the south, forming a part of what are known as the Seven Sisters, the seven states of North East India, full of rolling hills and verdant rain forests. The Naga people, comprised of 16 proud tribes were once headhunters. The tribes retain much of their traditional and cultural heritage visible in their elaborate costumes and ritualistic headdresses which incorporate tiger tusks, bear skins, hornbill feathers and other symbols.

For more details to visit Hornbill festival at: http://www.kohimacamp.com or Email: kohima@tutc.com or call: 1800 123 0508.

Orlando offer unique 59 days of Winter Holiday

Orlando is offering visitors the gift that keeps on giving with 59 days of unique winter holiday celebrations throughout the entire destination. From Nov. 8 to Jan. 5, tourists can experience all the joy of the season while basking in Orlando’s year-round sunshine.

Christmas Parade at Walt Disney World Resort

Visit Orlando will be sharing ideas and tips to help visitors get the most fun out of their holiday vacation, on visitorlando.com/holidays.

Holidays at the Theme Parks:

Home to seven of the world’s top theme parks, Orlando celebrates the holiday season like nowhere else. From spectacular fireworks displays to festive live entertainment, Orlando’s theme parks offer something for every member of the family.

Walt Disney World Resort offers some of the most elaborate of seasonal festivities, with more than 1,300 decorated trees and 8.5 million lights strung throughout the property. For several weeks around the holidays, guests celebrate the season with Mickey’s Very Merry Christmas Party at Magic Kingdom Park, Holidays Around the World at Epcot, and the dazzling Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights at Disney’s Hollywood Studios. Guests can also ring in the New Year with a variety of entertainment, including the Electrical Parade and special dining events across Disney.

Universal Orlando Resort celebrates the classic tale of “How the Grinch Stole Christmas!” with Grinchmas at Islands of Adventure, featuring live musical shows, meet and greets with the Whos of Who-ville and appearances by The Grinch himself. Guests can also visit Universal Studios to experience Macy’s Holiday Parade, presenting floats and balloons direct from the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City. On New Year’s Eve, CityWalk comes alive with performances by national acts, a gourmet buffet and nightclub entertainment.

SeaWorld Orlando’s annual Christmas Celebration runs for six weeks, beginning Nov. 23. SeaWorld offers special shows and attractions, including Shamu Christmas Miracles, Winter Wonderland on Ice and The Polar Express Experience. Guests can count down to New Year’s Day and enjoy live music and spectacular fireworks display.

LEGOLAND Florida will feature Christmas Bricktacular, a celebration with daily appearances by Santa Claus, a 270,000-LEGO-brick Christmas tree and other seasonal creations. Kids can also participate in their very own countdown to 2014 during a giant, LEGO brick drop at “Kids Standard Time,” otherwise known as 7 p.m.

Celebrations Outside the Theme Parks:

From giant gingerbread creations to two million pounds of ice, Orlando’s seasonal celebrations extend beyond the theme parks. Visitors looking for unique ways to celebrate are sure to find new favorites in local traditions.

Leu’s Holiday House, part of Orlando’s downtown botanical garden Leu Gardens, gives visitors a unique look at the historic estate and gardens trimmed and decorated for the holidays.

• The Festival of Trees at the Orlando Museum of Art showcases “All That Glitters,” featuring dozens of adorned trees, wreaths and gingerbread houses on display, as well as for purchase.

ICE! At Gaylord Palms, an award-winning attraction carved by a team of 40 skilled artisans, features more than two million pounds of hand-carved ice sculptures, including Frosty the Snowman, four ice slides and a live ice-carving station.

The 15th Anniversary Gingerbread House, located in the lobby of Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort & Spa, is a life-sized, 16-foot-high Victorian creation crafted by Disney pastry chefs.

For more information about vacation experiences in Orlando, to order a complimentary vacation planning kit that includes a comprehensive Official Visitors Guide and Orlando Magicard® or to purchase discount attraction tickets, visitors can log onto Orlando’s official website at VisitOrlando.com

For planning your visit, contact Jasmine Roy at jroy@aviareps.com

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Plan your 48-hours, the Chiang Mai way in Thailand!

You can start your day by checking in Shangri-La Hotel, Chiang Mai, in the heart of city, says Maida Pineda in CEI.

Read here the excerpts:

Day 1:

The 281 – room hotel hosts events for 10-1500 people at its indoor and outdoor venues. Corporate guests can enjoy themed coffee – breaks celebrating Northern Thailand’s unique traditions like puppetry, fruit carving, culture from nearby hill tribes and SA paper umbrella paintings.

On a trip to Chiang Mai in 2006, Dutch Father and Son, Mark and Mike spits saw a young elephant injured after it stepped on landmines. They have since mounted an open-air exhibit of life-sized baby elephant statues painted by top artists from more than ten cities at the Elephant Parade House. You can channel your inner Picasso by painting your miniature souvenir.

You can also learn how to cook authentic Northern Thai dishes like lab kai (Spicy chicken salad) and nam prik at Pantawan Cooking School. Set in traditional teak house with 12 cooking stations, an herb garden and an organic farm, the school provides a memorable cooking class and dinner.

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After dinner you can take a 10 minute walk to the Night bazaar for some serious shopping. Check out the market on Wui Lai Road on Saturdays and Sunday Market from Tha Phae Gate down to Ratchadamneon road.

Day 2:

Hike among basket ferns, evergreens and fig trees just outside the city in Doi Suthep – Pui national park. You can be part of travel package for morning exploration of the park with visits to the Doi Suthep temple, Forest restoration Nursery and Hmong village. After trek to Montatharn Falls, you can enjoy hearty breakfast.

Now you can proceed to Chiang Mai’s tradition of making paper from elephant droppings at the city’s latest attraction, the Elephant PooPooPaper Park.

Have lunch stop over at Rak Thanam Restaurant and enjoy authentic Thai dishes in a 60-year – old Lanna house and river side garden.

You can look for ample photo opportunities at Art in Paradise, an illusion museum featuring works by 3-D artists from Korea. Strike a pose with larger than life animals, iconic scenery and more.

For dinner head to The Chedi Hotel which is former British Consulate building now houses a restaurant that serves northern Thai and Pacific Rim cuisine for upto 120 people. Sip a cock tail on bar’s relaxing day beds.

Before hitting the bed, experience the Lanna Tok Sen Massage at the Shangri-La Hotel’s Chi Spa. A local healing practise, Tok Sen uses a wooden instrument to tap away negative energy and muscle tension.

I have planned my next trip to Chiang Mai, have you?

Plan your 48 hours, Chiang Mai way in Thailand!

You can start your day by checking in Shangri-La Hotel, Chiang Mai, in the heart of city, says Maida Pineda in CEI.

Read here the excerpts:

Day 1:

The 281 – room hotel hosts events for 10-1500 people at its indoor and outdoor venues. Corporate guests can enjoy themed coffee – breaks celebrating Northern Thailand’s unique traditions like puppetry, fruit carving, culture from nearby hill tribes and SA paper umbrella paintings.

On a trip to Chiang Mai in 2006, Dutch Father and Son, Mark and Mike spits saw a young elephant injured after it stepped on landmines. They have since mounted an open-air exhibit of life-sized baby elephant statues painted by top artists from more than ten cities at the Elephant Parade House. You can channel your inner Picasso by painting your miniature souvenir.

You can also learn how to cook authentic Northern Thai dishes like lab kai (Spicy chicken salad) and nam prik at Pantawan Cooking School. Set in traditional teak house with 12 cooking stations, an herb garden and an organic farm, the school provides a memorable cooking class and dinner.

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After dinner you can take a 10 minute walk to the Night bazaar for some serious shopping. Check out the market on Wui Lai Road on Saturdays and Sunday Market from Tha Phae Gate down to Ratchadamneon road.

Day 2:

Hike among basket ferns, evergreens and fig trees just outside the city in Doi Suthep – Pui national park. You can be part of travel package for morning exploration of the park with visits to the Doi Suthep temple, Forest restoration Nursery and Hmong village. After trek to Montatharn Falls, you can enjoy hearty breakfast.

Now you can proceed to Chiang Mai’s tradition of making paper from elephant droppings at the city’s latest attraction, the Elephant PooPooPaper Park.

Have lunch stop over at Rak Thanam Restaurant and enjoy authentic Thai dishes in a 60-year – old Lanna house and river side garden.

You can look for ample photo opportunities at Art in Paradise, an illusion museum featuring works by 3-D artists from Korea. Strike a pose with larger than life animals, iconic scenery and more.

For dinner head to The Chedi Hotel which is former British Consulate building now houses a restaurant that serves northern Thai and Pacific Rim cuisine for upto 120 people. Sip a cock tail on bar’s relaxing day beds.

Before hitting the bed, experience the Lanna Tok Sen Massage at the Shangri-La Hotel’s Chi Spa. A local healing practise, Tok Sen uses a wooden instrument to tap away negative energy and muscle tension.

I have planned my next trip to Chiang Mai, have you?

Grand Christmas & New Year’s Eve celebration in Florida, United States

Here are the spectacular Christmas & New Year’s Eve celebration’s events taking place in several regions of Florida. From stunning parades and trampoline jumping with Santa to outdoor ice skating and an old-fashioned Victorian Christmas Stroll, a holiday in Florida includes tons of fun for tourists of every age and interest.

Tampa Bay, Florida
At AirHeads Trampoline Arena, you can see Santa fly this year without the help of his reindeer. Hit the trampolines and jump along with jolly old St. Nick himself on December – 8, 15 and 22.

Christmas Town transforms Busch Gardens® Tampa into a holiday wonderland of wintery surprises and all things Christmas, Nov. 29 through Dec. 23. Special Christmas entertainment, live music, festive treats, holiday shopping and thousands of twinkling lights will fill the senses with seasonal sights, sounds and flavors to create a memorable new family tradition. Everyone’s favorite attraction, SnowWorld® Presented by Coca-Cola®, returns with three times as much snow! Christmas Town is a separate-ticketed night event, and families with children ages 3 to 9 will enjoy special $10 advance tickets for their youngest members.

The Florida Aquarium in Tampa Bay, Florida will host Holiday FantaSea, a family-friendly celebration featuring real snow, dazzling holiday lights and more. From Dec. 26-30, Santa and his swimming elves, as well as special holiday mermaids, will swim throughout the massive tanks alongside all the amazing aquatic creatures each night during Holiday FantaSea. In addition, the Florida Aquarium will host two dazzling light shows each night, a huge holiday model train display, and extended hours during the Holiday FantaSea event.

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Here are the spectacular Christmas & New Year’s Eve celebration’s events taking place in several regions of Florida. From stunning parades and trampoline jumping with Santa to outdoor ice skating and an old-fashioned Victorian Christmas Stroll, a holiday in Florida includes tons of fun for tourists of every age and interest.

Meet Santa and his merry mammals – real reindeer – at Wild Wonderland at Tampa’s Lowry Park Zoo. Animated displays, a million twinkling lights, free Zoo rides and traditional holiday treats create a whimsical world of holiday magic on Dec. 7, 13-15, 17-23 and 26-30. On Dec. 13, you can also celebrate the season with the Zoo’s primate family as the primates open special presents from Zoo staff and docents as part of their enrichment program. The Presents for Primates is included free-of-charge with Zoo admission.

Experience the warmth and charm of an old-time holiday at Henry B. Plant Museum’s 32nd annual Victorian Christmas Stroll, Dec. 1-23, 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily. There are 14 exhibit rooms, each dazzling with trimmed trees uniquely designed in 19th century themes and antique holiday accessories. This year there will also be a special exhibit, Toys Then and Now, showcasing antique toys and toys from modern times. Complimentary spiced cider and savory cookies will be served on the veranda every day, and each evening carolers will perform. Admission is $13 for adults, $11 seniors and $7 youths (4-18 years).

Panama City Beach, Florida – Sixth Annual Beach Ball Drop: Dec. 31, 2013The New Year’s countdown celebration will begin seconds before midnight, where an 800-pound glowing beach ball will descend, lighting up at the stroke of midnight. The multi-generational portion of the event is held earlier in the evening with fireworks and a family ball drop, consisting of 10,000 inflatable beach balls dropped from the sky. For more information, visit http://www.visitpanamacitybeach.com.

Southwest Florida’s Charlotte Harbor, the Gulf Islands. – Christmas Light Canal Cruises – Dec 4 – 31.
Christmas Canal Cruises have been a tradition in Punta Gorda for more than 30 years. These popular, family-oriented cruises tour the residential canals to view Christmas lights, displays and decorations on homes, boats, seawalls and docks.

St. Augustine’s, Florida: 59th Annual St. Augustine Christmas Parade – December 7St. Augustine’s Annual Christmas Parade is one of the largest in North Florida and includes floats, marching bands, cars, horses and the arrival of Santa. The parade starts promptly at 10 a.m. by the Mission of Nombre De Dios, continues through the downtown streets of historic St. Augustine and ends behind the Visitors Center on Castillo Drive.

Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida – New Year’s Eve Noon Balloon Drop – 31st December The Cultural Center at Ponte Vedra Beach is bringing back the bang with our New Year’s Eve Noon Balloon Drop Gang. Snap, crackle and pop in our bubble-wrap room as you jump to the jingles of our house band tunes. Create a hilarious hat with eyes that wiggle or make party masks that will make everyone giggle. It all.

St. Augustine’s, Florida 20th Annual Bed & Breakfast Holiday Tour “Christmas Around the World” Dec. 4 – 15:
Christmas Around the World is a two-day tour featuring 24 inns throughout historic St. Augustine. Each day, 12 inns open their doors to display entertaining decorations & scenes based on the culture, history & holiday traditions of colorful places from Spain to Germany to Ireland – and perhaps some imaginative places that may surprise you. Each inn is paired with a distinguished St. Augustine restaurant or other culinary partner offering savory nibbles, sweet treats & refreshments. Tickets are $25. http://www.staugustinebandbtour.com

Coachman Park, Clearwater Beach, Florida – 2013 Memorial Holiday Boat Parade – December 14,One of the area’s largest boat parades. Come watch several dozen lighted and decorated boats cruise through the waterways and head toward the judge’s review stand for awards and prizes.

The Chesterfield Palm Beach, Florida December 24th & 25th – Christmas Eve & Christmas Day celebration at The Chesterfield Palm Beach, Florida
The Chesterfield Palm Beach is hosting a holiday celebration for our guests, families and friends. The festive feast, prepared by Executive Chef Gerard Coughlin, features entrée selections including Prime Rib Roast, Roast Duckling, and Pan Seared Chilean Seabass. Prices are $56.00 per adult and $16.95 for children 12 and under, excluding tax and gratuity. Here reservations are required.

31st December – New Year’s Eve Gala at The Chesterfield Palm Beach, Florida
Ring in the New Year with the Chesterfield Palm Beach’s annual Gala Dinner. Our enticing four-course New Year’s menu is served in two sittings with dancing and live music entertainment all evening long. Welcome in 2014 with extravagant party favors and a champagne toast at midnight.

Home for the Holidays Package – December 1st – 30th, 2013 at The Chesterfield Palm Beach, Florida The Chesterfield Palm Beach offers guests the perfect sun-soaked escape this holiday season, complete with festive cocktails and pre-packaged beach supplies. This relaxing package features two nights in a luxurious bedroom or suite, full English Breakfasts each morning, and a personal mixology lesson from one of the Leopard Lounge’s expert bartenders.

So what are you thinking? Head to Florida this Christmas for lifetime experience!

For bookings from India, write to: jroy@aviareps.com