Nagaland
Nagaland evokes images of uncountable hills, men with dramatic head dresses, tribal living in isolated villages, vibrant festivities and simple yet lip smacking food. Here you can find influences of many religions, including Christianity and Hinduism. Nagaland is blessed with all the wonders of Mother Nature. The state also houses numerous Naga tribes like Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Chang, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Lotha, etc. which practice their own cultures and religions here.
Top places to visit in Nagaland:
Dimapur
Dimapur is a beautiful entrance to the state of Nagaland. People come here to fall in love with its natural as well as historical wonders. Explore its 13th century Kachari Ruins apart from some beautiful natural wonders like Nichuguard Village, Kuki Dolong Village, Chumukedima, Sethekima Village and Medziphema. Dimapur is perfect to ditch the city life and escape into a world, much relaxed.
Kohima
Kohima is the capital city of Nagaland. It has an old world charm which takes you to the time of World War II. The Japfu Peak and the Pulebadze Peak of Kohima make many jaws drop. History seekers must explore its ancient ruins and historical wonders like Kohima War Cemetery, Naga Bazaar, Kohima Zoo and Kohima State Museum.
Mokukchung
This is perhaps the liveliest district of Nagaland. The place is known for its perfect setting and vibrant cultures. Here you can explore Ungma, a live museum founded by Ao tribe. Do partake in the festivities of Moatsu festival here which is celebrated in the month of May.
Mon
Home of Konyak Nagas, Mon is the place where you can spot tribal with tattoos on their faces. These people wear massive head hunting prowess. The largest village of Mon is Longwa where you must visit chief’s house where he stays with his 60 wives. Shangnyu Village of Mon is known for handicraft items made with wooden carving. Visit here in April month to witness the harvest festival of Konyak Nagas named Aoleong Monyu Festival.
Dzukou Valley
Dzukou Valley rests at a height of 2438. It enjoys a beautiful ambience and is often compared to the Valley of Flowers of Uttarakhand. The valley blooms with flamboyant flowers and remains a dream destination of every nature lover.
How to Reach
Dimapur Airport is well linked with Guwahati (Assam) and Kolkata (West Bengal). The nearest railhead is in Dimapur offering great connectivity with all parts of India. Road journey to reach here can be tiring.