Top Visiting Places in Nagaland for tourists

Top Visiting Places in Nagaland for Holiday!!

With a whopping number of different tribes and the cultural diversity that they bring, there is little wonder in the fact that Nagaland is famous as the ‘Land of Festivals’. With each tribe practicing its own rituals and traditions, Nagaland is a state that has one major festival lined up for all months of a year. In this article, we will know top Visiting Places in Nagaland for holiday.

Zunheboto

Zunheboto colorful culture of Sumi Nagas. They are a strong tribe who are believed to have brought martial arts to the Nagas. Zunhebo, a peaceful hamlet, a sanctuary housing endangered species of birds and more.

Top Visiting Places in Nagaland for Holiday!!

Places:

  • Sumi Baptist Church Zunheboto
  • Keltomi Village
  • Ghosu Bird Sanctuary
  • Satoi Range

Kohima

Kohima, originally Kewhira, is pure bliss for anyone who loves being amidst untouched nature. One can also indulge in adventures like trekking, hiking, and camping in this region. This place is home to the Angami tribe.

Top Visiting Places in Nagaland for Holiday!!

Places:

Wokha

Wokha, the hills and green landscape, constant in the state, turn livelier and prettier. You will find scores of plants bursting with multicolored flowers, juicy and fresh fruits and freely flowing rivers enchanting with their beauty. The tribe that resides here is the Lotha tribe.

Top Visiting Places in Nagaland for Holiday!!

Places:

  • Mount Tiyi
  • Doyang River
  • Totsu Cliff
  • Tehurang valley

Meluri

Meluri is a small and quaint village known for its exceptional hunting skills. This village is a must-visit place in Nagaland not only because of its beauty but also for its fascinating rock formations. Do not miss the brine salt and cane furniture that is a specialty of this village. Also, don’t miss the Zanibu Peak that offers a magnificent view of Nagaland state and Mount Everest.

Meluri

Places:

  • Dzudu Lake
  • Zanibu Peak
  • Shilloi Lake

Summary

“Though it’s totally peaceful at the moment and the local rebellion groups have agreed to a ceasefire, Nagaland is safe for outsiders. “For a tourists it is safe, you should go to this place.”

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