Wokha
Wokha is a commercial and agricultural center for the surrounding Naga Hills, where crops (mainly rice) and fruit are grown on formerly forested slopes. There are some craft workshops (weaving, pottery, carpentry). The city is connected to Mokokchung (Northeast) and Kohima by road. It was the site of much British colonial military activity in the […]
Mokokchung
Mokokchung is an ideal vacation destination if you want to be amazed by the extraordinary scenery, grassy meadows, and unique lifestyle. And the ideal season to visit Mokokchung is the fall season when the temperature is comfortable (mid-September to November); However, if festivals are your main motive, then the winter season is the best time. […]
Kohima
Laid back and serene, Kohima is located in the northeast region of India. The leisurely pace of life in Nagaland‘s capital, It attracts travelers looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. The original inhabitants of the place are the Angami Nagas and Rengma Nagas. But lately, people from other regions and states […]
Khonoma
20 kilometers from the busy streets of Nagaland state capital, the village of Khonoma offers mesmerizing views of paddy fields and lush forested hills. Often referred to as a “warrior people,” It is known for its fierce resistance during the British colonial era. So much history is made in this city. Apart from that, It […]
Dimapur
The gateway to Nagaland, Dimapur is an irresistible part of the North East and a must-visit destination. Dimapur in Naga means “the city near a great river”. With the Dhansiri River on one side and wooden meadows on the other, Dimapur was the ancient capital of the Kachari tribe, traces of which can still be […]