Nagaland Tourism

Nagaland offers unending exploration possibilities from heritage villages to wildlife sanctuaries. Beautifully nestled amidst the lush and verdant sub-tropical and sub-alpine climate, Nagaland treasures an overabundance of wild flora and fauna and even some medicinal plants. Nagaland is a beautiful destination in India and it stores some popular places to visit. You can soak in the freshness of fine scent in the air, the calming yet buzzing sound of wild cicadas and beautiful rolling ranch lands and white fluffy clouds hovering above.

Capital: Kohima Location: North East India

BEST TIME TO VISIT NAGALAND:
October to February are an ideal time to visit Nagaland

WHY VISIT NAGALAND?

Most visited Places in Nagaland

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Dzukou Valley Kohima
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Touphema Village Kohima
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Japfu Peak Kohima
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Mokokchung

Things to do in Nagaland Tourism

  1. Explore Tribal Culture: Visit traditional Naga villages to experience the rich cultural heritage of the various tribes through their customs, festivals, and daily life.
  2. Attend Festivals: Don’t miss the Hornbill Festival, but also look out for other local festivals which offer insights into Naga traditions and rituals.
  3. Trekking and Hiking: Nagaland’s picturesque landscapes offer excellent opportunities for trekking and hiking, with trails ranging from easy to challenging.
  4. Wildlife Watching: Explore Nagaland’s wildlife sanctuaries and national parks to catch glimpses of rare and endangered species like the Hoolock Gibbon and the Blyth’s Tragopan.
    Shopping: Purchase exquisite Naga handicrafts such as handwoven textiles, bamboo and cane products, traditional jewelry, and indigenous artwork.
  5. Camping: Camping is a popular activity in Nagaland, offering a chance to immerse oneself in the state’s natural beauty and serene surroundings. 

Accommodation:

  • Hotels: Nagaland has a range of hotels catering to different budgets, from luxury hotels in Kohima and Dimapur to mid-range and budget options in smaller towns and villages.
  • Homestays: Experience Naga hospitality by staying with local families in traditional homestays, offering an immersive cultural experience and authentic Naga cuisine.
  • Resorts: There are a few resorts and eco-lodges nestled amidst Nagaland’s scenic landscapes, providing a tranquil retreat for nature lovers.
  • Guesthouses and Lodges: These are available in most towns and provide basic accommodation options for budget travelers.-