Camp At Shilloi Lake
Shaped in the form of a giant human footprint, Shilloi Lake spreads over an area of 0.25-0.30 sq km in the south-eastern district of Phek in Nagaland. The winding road down to the lake from Washelo, through the slopes
Shaped in the form of a giant human footprint, Shilloi Lake spreads over an area of 0.25-0.30 sq km in the south-eastern district of Phek in Nagaland. The winding road down to the lake from Washelo, through the slopes
Named after the most the most honored bird species of the state, Hornbill Festival is one of the most cherished festivals of Nagaland in India. The Hornbill Festival is an amazing opportunity to experience diverse traditional food, handicrafts, songs, dances
The second highest peak in Nagaland, Mt Japfu is accessed via Kigwama Village, close to Kohima. A trek to the mount top rewards with a glorious panoramic view of the Dzukou Valley, Nagaland’s Valley of Flowers. Take time to stop
This beautiful village is estimated to be 700 years old. Abode of the Angami tribe, known for their bravery and martial skills Khonoma, this village is famous for its forests and a unique form of agriculture, including some of the
Between June and September, Nagaland’s “Valley of Flowers” shrouds itself in velvet of medows and large, rare, fuchsia-coloured Dzukou lily. The lily capped hills are a attraction for botany enthusiasts as well as trekkers, who can walk through a carpet
The venue ground of the famed and groovy Hornbill Festival, Kisama or the Naga Heritage Village is a testimonial hamlet of the Naga traditions and cultures. On a visit to this rustic hamlet, one can witness as well as experience
A huge building that houses relics of the past , the War Memorial Museum is dedicated to the ‘Battle of Kohima, An array of guns, pots-pans, artillery and uniforms all used during the Second World War fought between the Japanese
An ancient heritage villages of Nagaland , located at a distance of 41 km from the capital city of the state, Touphema provides an intriguing insight of the Naga social system along with culture and governance. Angami Sekrenyi is an annual
Built on a hill, the natural landscape offers a comforting habitat to the animals and birds. This zoo is habitat to the diverse bird species like the tragopan bird, which is the state bird of Nagaland. You can also see the
Step back into the indigenous traditions and cultures of the Nagamse with a visit to the Kohima Museum. Showcasing artefacts and belongings to the ancient Naga tribes, this museum is in fact one of the best things to do in