The main objective behind this initiative is not only to spread the word on the importance of wildlife conservation but also to highlight the fragile human-nature relationship and the need to understand it. The three-day event is a combination of wildlife conservation and many festivals that will highlight the rich culture, tradition and custom of the Lotha Nagas. The primary focus will be given on eco-tourism by promoting homestays, local guides, boating and workshops with experts in the field. In honour of wildlife conservation, there will be activities like screening of conservation-related movies, nature treks, cross country race, birdwatching, nature photography exhibition and painting competition. Keeping the multi-dimensional nature of the event in mind, there will be cultural activities too showcasing indigenous games of greased bamboo pole climbing, fire making, traditional dance and music and exhibitions of indigenous arts, crafts, handicrafts and handlooms.