Places of Interest

Nagaland, located in northeastern India, is known for its culture, traditions, scenic landscapes.

Sightseeing

Kohima (0.00 km), Japfii peak (13.20 km), Khonoma (19.68 km), Dzukou Valley (20.53 km), Tuophema (39.32 km), Chumukedima (55.71 km), Benreu (63.44 km), Pfutsero (63.52 km), Dimapur (71.04 km), Wokha (77.20 km), Peren (103.17 km), Zunheboto (123.20 km), Phek (134.98 km), Mokokchung (145.61 km), Satoi Range (158.09 km), Meluri (158.88 km), Longleng (217.39 km), Tuensang (227.79 km), Kiphire (244.70 km), Mon (306.87 km)

Hiking

Wokha (77.20 km), Dzukou Valley (20.53 km), Satoi Range (158.09 km), Japfii peak (13.20 km)

Description

Benreu

A village in Nagaland located near the Japfü mountain range. It is known for its connection to the Zeme Naga tribe and its proximity to natural attractions, including forests and trekking trails.

Chumukedima

Known for its local markets, a view point offering panoramic views of the surrounding area, and waterfalls like the Triple Falls.

Dimapur

The largest city in Nagaland, home to the ruins of the ancient Kachari Kingdom. Visit the Kachari Ruins, which date back to the 10th century.

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Dimapur

Dzukou Valley

A popular trekking destination, especially known for its beautiful flowers that bloom in the summer. The valley offers stunning views and is ideal for nature lovers.

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Dzukou Valley
Dzukou Valley
Dzukou Valley

Japfii peak

Known for its trekking routes and serves as the second-highest peak in the state. The area is covered with lush vegetation and offers views of the surrounding landscapes.

Khonoma

A village in Nagaland, known for its community-led conservation efforts, especially the Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary. It is significant for its agricultural practices, particularly terraced farming. Accessible from Kohima, it offers insights into local traditions and eco-friendly living.

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Khonoma
Khonoma

Kiphire

Known for its proximity to Saramati Peak, the highest point in Nagaland, and several trekking routes. The region is home to diverse tribal communities and scenic landscapes.

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Kiphire
Kiphire

Kohima

The state capital offers attractions like the Kohima War Cemetery, which commemorates soldiers from World War II, and the lively Kohima Market, known for local handicrafts and food.

Longleng

The town is surrounded by hilly landscapes and is accessible by road, offering a glimpse into tribal traditions and rural life.

Meluri

Known for its connection to the Pochury tribe and unique attractions like the Zanibu Peak and rock formations at Khezakenoma. The area is also known for indigenous salt springs and a variety of local crafts.

Mokokchung

Known for its rich Ao Naga culture, Mokokchung is surrounded by scenic hills. Explore the local villages to experience traditional lifestyles.

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Mokokchung

Mon

Known for the Konyak tribe, Mon is famous for its vibrant culture and traditional headhunting practices. Visit the Mon District for unique cultural experiences.

Peren

The region is known for its cultural diversity and natural attractions, including the Mt. Paona range and the Ntangki National Park.

Pfutsero

Surrounded by hills, it serves as a base for exploring local villages, agricultural practices, and seasonal cherry blossoms.

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Pfutsero

Phek

Home to the scenic Phek Lake and picturesque hills. The town is also known for its rich flora and fauna, making it ideal for nature lovers.

Satoi Range

Located near Zunheboto, this range offers trekking opportunities with breathtaking views of the surrounding valleys.

Tuensang

It is home to multiple Naga tribes, including the Chang, Khiamniungan, Yimkhiung, and Sangtam. Known for its cultural significance and traditional practices, it is a hub for tribal festivals and crafts. The region features hilly terrain and offers road access for travelers.

Tuophema

A tourist village that showcases Naga culture and traditions. Visitors can experience traditional Naga hospitality and enjoy local cuisine.

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Tuophema

Wokha

Famous for the breathtaking Dzukou Valley, Wokha offers trekking opportunities and stunning views of the surrounding mountains.

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Wokha

Zunheboto

Known for its lush green landscapes, Zunheboto is home to the Sumi Naga tribe. The town is famous for its traditional wooden artifacts and bamboo products.

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