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NAGALAND TOUR

Tour Introduction

Overview

Nagaland is a mountainous state in northeast India, bordering Myanmar. It's home to diverse indigenous tribes, with festivals and markets celebrating the different tribes' culture. Its capital city of Kohima suffered heavy fighting in World War II, commemorated by memorials at the Kohima War Cemetery. The Nagaland State Museum exhibits ancient weaponry, a ceremonial drum and other traditional Naga cultural artifacts

Duration: 6 Days 5 Nights

Trip Itineraries

07 DAYS NAGALAND TOUR

Day 1:-Arrival at Dimapur flying field.

Arrival at Dimapur airport, from there you will meet and assist by our representative and now you will ready to drive to Dimapur city check into hotel dinner & overnight stay at hotel.

 

 

Day 02:- Dimapur Local.

After having breakfast at hotel enjoy the local sightseeing at Dimapur.Dimapur is one of the largest cities in Nagaland. It was the capital of the Dimasa Kachari Kingdom in the middle ages. You can go to Kohima which is located at 40 kms (2hrs 15min) drive from Dimapur. You can visit the Science Centre, Kachari Ruins, Green Park and Nagaland Zoological Park. After visiting all these places and enjoying the sightseeing at Dimapur return for an overnight stay at your hotel.

 

 

Day 03:-Local tour to Kohima city:-

After breakfast, you will proceed to visit Kohima. Kohima is the hilly capital city and the second-largest city in the state. Kohima is the land of the Angami Naga tribe located in the foothills of Japfu range. You can visit the Catholic Church, Naga Heritage Village, Kohima War Cemetery, Nagaland States Museum, Jotsoma is an Angami Naga village located about eight kilometres (5.0 mi) west from the state capital, Kohima. The total population of the village is about 2,458. etc. After enjoying the sightseeing at Kohima return to the hotel for the night.

 

 

Day 04:-Kohima to Tuophema:-

After breakfast you will proceed to have an amazing experience at Tuophema. Tuophema is just 50 km drive from Kohima. Touphema is a tourist village built in collaboration with the Nagaland tourism department. Here you get to stay in traditional Naga huts and enjoy the typical Naga way of life. This village has a community kitchen for the guests and they serve some really delectable traditional Naga dishes for the guests with traditionally brewed rice beer. enjoy the panoramic views from the village as you take casual walks along the lanes of this magnificent village. The Dzüko Valley also known as Dzükou Valley or Dziiko Valley, is a valley located in between Senapati district of Manipur and Kohima district of Nagaland in Northeast India. This valley is well known for its natural environment, seasonal flowers and flora & fauna. Overnight stay in Touphema.

 

 

Day 05:-Tuophema to Khonoma 2hrs (56 km):-

After breakfast you will proceed to visit Khonoma. Khonoma is a picturesque village situated 20km from the capital Kohima. You can enjoy the view of dense forests, beautiful waterfalls and majestic mountains. The village is famous for its conservational ventures and has a good connectivity with the outside world. You can visit the paddy terraces where 20 types of rice are grown. By preserving a large part of community forests, the village has a set a good example. After enjoying the sightseeing at Khonoma return back for an overnight stay at Khonoma.

 

 

Day 06:-Places to visit in Khonoma:-

After breakfast you will proceed to visit to explore some more new places at Khonoma. You should surely visit the white pillar in the village which commemorates names of those warriors who died in Khonoma battle against the British and the names of the warrior are Major C.R Rock, Lieutenant H.H, Nurbir Sai, and G.H Damant. After visiting the tourist places have an overnight stay.

 

 

Day 07:-Khonoma to Dimapur:-

Have your breakfast and then time to say goodbye with a bagful of memories. Our representative will drop you at the Dimapur airport for departure to board your onwards flight.

Important Information

  • Permits Required: Many areas in Arunachal. Ensure you have the necessary documents in advance.
  • Altitude and Weather: Arunachal has varying altitudes, so pack appropriately for both lowland and high-altitude climates. Prepare for temperature fluctuations.
  • Eco-Friendly Travel: Arunachal promotes sustainable tourism. Avoid littering, reduce plastic use, and support eco-friendly practices.
  • Connectivity: Internet and mobile network coverage can be limited in remote areas, so plan accordingly, especially for communication needs.

Things Not to Miss

  • Mountain Views: Wake up early to catch sunrise views of the majestic Mountain view.

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