Overview
Explore the Enchanting Nagaland: A Journey into the Heart of Northeast India!
Welcome to Nagaland, a land of vibrant cultures, rich traditions, and breathtaking landscapes nestled in the northeastern part of India. Home to 16 major tribes, each with its own unique customs and traditions, Nagaland offers a kaleidoscope of cultural experiences. Known for its diverse ethnic communities, colorful festivals, and lush green hills, Nagaland promises an unforgettable experience for every traveler. Join us on a journey through this enchanting state, where ancient traditions meet modern charm.
Things To Do
- Hornbill Festival
- Trek to Dzükou Valley
- Kohima War Cemetery
- Khonoma Village
- Visit the Naga Markets
- Japfu Peak and Dzüleke
- Cuisine Delights
- Nagaland State Museum
Places to Visit
Kohima: The Capital City
- War Cemetery: Commemorate the Battle of Kohima at the War Cemetery, a serene and well-maintained memorial honoring the soldiers who sacrificed their lives during World War II.
- Kisama Heritage Village: Immerse yourself in Naga culture at the Kisama Heritage Village, the venue for the annual Hornbill Festival. Explore traditional huts, indigenous crafts, and cultural performances.
Dzükou Valley: Trekker's Paradise
- Dzükou Valley Trek: For trekking enthusiasts, Dzükou Valley offers an exhilarating experience with its lush green landscapes, seasonal flowers, and panoramic views.
- The trek takes you through picturesque trails, making it a must-visit for nature lovers.
Khonoma: The Green Village
- Khonoma Village: Known for its community-based eco-tourism initiatives, Khonoma is a model village for sustainable living.
- Explore terraced fields, traditional Angami houses, and engage with locals to understand their conservation efforts.
Mokokchung: Cultural Hub
Longkhum: Visit Longkhum, a charming village near Mokokchung, known for its panoramic views and historical significance. The village offers a tranquil escape and a glimpse into Naga traditions.
Japfu Peak: Trekking to New Heights
Japfu Peak: Embark on a trek to Japfu Peak, the second-highest peak in Nagaland. The trek is rewarded with stunning vistas of lush hills and valleys, providing a perfect adventure for trekking enthusiasts.
Tuophema: Cultural Retreat
Tuophema Village: Experience the authenticity of Naga culture at Tuophema Village, where traditional huts provide a rustic yet comfortable stay. Engage in cultural activities, traditional dance, and interact with the locals for a unique experience.
Kohima State Museum: Cultural Heritage
Nagaland State Museum: Located in Kohima, the museum showcases a rich collection of artifacts, tribal art, and historical exhibits. It provides an in-depth understanding of Nagaland's diverse cultural heritage.
Pfutsero: The Abode of Clouds
Pfutsero: Nestled amidst clouds, Pfutsero is a picturesque town known for its pleasant climate and beautiful landscapes. Visit the local market and interact with the friendly locals to experience the charm of this high-altitude destination.