Tuesday, February 12, 2013

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Some 3km west on Mahatma Gandhi Marg is Ganga Market, landmarked by a red, triple-spired temple and nearby clock tower. The market itself is a busy clash of peoples restaurants in winter park village from across the borderlands as well as piles of colourful fruit and some other decidedly exotic food items. The good-value Hotel Blue Pine (%2211118; s 300-500, d 500-600) is here, with well-maintained restaurants in winter park village rooms and a mix of common and private bathrooms. Don t mind the caged receptionist, he s quite tame and helpful.

z Festivals Two main Mizo festivals, Chapchar Kut (Kut is Mizo for festival) and Pawl Kut celebrate elements in the agricultural cycle. Chapchar Kut takes place towards the end of February and signals restaurants in winter park village the start of the spring restaurants in winter park village sowing season, and Pawl Kut is held at the end of November to celebrate the harvest. In both festivals, restaurants in winter park village participants don national costume and celebrate with folk dancing and song.

571 HORNBILL FESTIVAL Nagaland s biggest restaurants in winter park village annual festival, restaurants in winter park village the Hornbill restaurants in winter park village Festival (1-7 December) is celebrated at Kisama Heritage Village (see below) with various Naga tribes converging for a weeklong cultural, dance and sporting bash, much of it in full warrior costume. Of all the festivals in the northeast this is the most spectacular and photogenic. Simultaneously, restaurants in winter park village Kohima also hosts a rock festival (www.hornbillmusic.com). has simple yet immaculate rooms. It s the little touches that set it apart from the competition, such as cups of tea brought to you in bed in the morning. There are great views over the town from the garden, friendly and helpful staff and a superb restaurant.

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