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Places to Visit in Nagaland
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There are a lot of interesting and amazing places to visit in Nagaland. Nagaland is a beautiful and picturesque northeast state full of natural and cultural diversity. The unique yet diverse cultural traditions, amazing spread of nature makes it a great destination for travelers who are looking for adventure, cultural delight, and natural beauty.
These places are a must visit if you are travelling to Nagaland to experience the great ethnicity of the region along with its vibrant natural beauty. They will evoke in you an utter sense of mysticism and pure delight as they walk you through to an interesting and splendid cultural plight of the Nagas.
Places to Visit in Nagaland
Kohima
Kohima, the capital city of Nagaland, is often called the City on a Hill and a beautiful hill station rich and abundant in natural wealth. There are plenty of beautiful villages in and around Kohima which gives quite an interesting sneak peek into the amazing culture of the Nagas. The lively local markets, the winding roads, the plush greens fields on the sides of the hills all make Kohima a splendid place. The Kohima War Cemetery built in remembrance of the soliders who fought and died against the Japanese during the World War II is a must visit if you are in Kohima.
Dzukou Valley
Dzukou Valley is a splendid an
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Kohima, the state capital of Nagaland, is a beautiful city on a hill. The mystic hill station situated 1444.12m above sea-level is simply mesmerizing with nature’s beauty sprinkled all over with lavish extravagance. And the weather simply adds to the mysticism that this city offers. …
~ sunset in Dimapur, #Nagaland ~ the warmth and felicity of life in Nagaland
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@ Hornbill Festival
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a Konyak Naga elder
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Shiong Village, Nagaland
Green tea estates in Shiong Village, Nagaland on a misty, breezy morning.
Photographer - Vaibhav Mehta
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Who said Vasco Da Gamma discovered India in 1498? That part of India called Nagaland is still enveloped in eerie seclusion with human skulls adorning huts; their inhabitants called Nagas are nude and tell mysterious stories! A researcher from Britain who is first among scholars to study the Naga society termed it as England before the Roman’s invasion. But these people are most simple and hospitable.
Don’t mind that Africa is no more the “Heart of Darkness”, you can still make it to Nagaland. Perhaps it is the last place in the whole world that can give you the experience of Conrad’s “Heart of Darkness” with the security and ease of modern day. To write about them would be in volumes. In brief, the Nagas though politically falling under India, belong to the mongoloid race. The land is sandwiched between India, China and Myanmar.
Konyak headhunter of Nagaland with goat horns for ear adornment.











