Nagaland, Kohima

Nagaland, Kohima

Accomodation

5 Start Hotel

Admission Fee

No

Arrival City

London

Best Season

Autumn

Departure City

Kathmandu

Free Cancel

Yes

01 Guide

Guided

Hotel Transfer

Available

Insurance

Cover 60%

Language

English

Minimum Age

18

Maximum Age

54

Overview

Kohima, the capital city of Nagaland, is a vibrant blend of history, culture, and natural beauty. Nestled in the hills at an altitude of about 1,500 meters, it offers a cool climate and breathtaking landscapes. Known for its rich Naga heritage and traditions, Kohima is also remembered as the site of the famous Battle of Kohima during World War II, often described as one of the fiercest battles fought in the Asian theatre.

The city is home to the Hornbill Festival, a world-renowned cultural event that showcases the diverse tribes of Nagaland through music, dance, crafts, and cuisine. Visitors can explore the Kohima War Cemetery, local markets, traditional Naga villages, and scenic trekking trails in the surrounding hills.

Today, Kohima is not only an administrative and cultural hub but also a gateway to eco-tourism and adventure in Nagaland. Its mix of history, tradition, and modern growth makes it a must-visit destination in Northeast India.


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