NAGALAND TOUR PACKAGE

2 Nights & 3 Days
#1Sister: Nagaland
Dimapur Kohima (2N) Dimapur
Tour starts from
Dimapur
Best time to travel
All through the year except during monsoon (June to September)
Tour ends at
Dimapur
Ideal for
Family travellers, experiential travellers,inbound
NAG001: Dimapur Kohima (2N) Dimapur
Tour starts from
Dimapur
Tour ends at
Dimapur
Destination Covered
DIMAPUR || KOHIMA
Best time to travel
ALL THROUGH THE YEAR EXCEPT DURING MONSOON (JUNE TO SEPTEMBER)
The best time to visit Nagaland for a holiday will be the initials months of winters, and summer as not only the weather will be mild, salubrious, and balmy but also this is when one can be a part of the festival celebrations like Yemshe Festival, Bushu Festival, and Hornbill festival.

Tour Brief & Highlights

This is an itinerary of the most beautiful places in Nagaland in North-East India.

  • Kohima, the land of the Angami Naga tribe and the hilly capital of India’s northeastern border state of Nagaland which shares its borders with Burma. 
  • Kohima is also known for its large cemetery known as the War Cemetery in Kohima for the Allied war dead maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
  • Nagaland’s beautiful village, Tuophema, a tiny village on a hilltop with a panoramic view, carpeted with greenery.
  • In a technology-driven world, experience a pleasant reminder of unconventional living in the times of being bogged down amidst concrete forests, greenery, and the vast expanse of the mountains.

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Interesting!!! Conveniently located at only 15 km south of Kohima, JAPFU offers a tough yet scenic climb for the more adventurous. The famous rhododendron tree, which is around 130 ft tall with an 11 ft girth, is situated at this peak. This tree is registered in the Guinness Book of World Records !

Kohima

Kohima is now home for all the Nagas because of its administrative status. War Cemetery is a historic site, which reminds of the brave warriors, who died during the Japanese Invasion at the time of World War II. This cemetery comprises around 1420 commonwealth funerals, which have stone markers on them

Tuophema

Tuophema, at about 41kms from Kohima, is promoted as the ancient heritage village by the state government. This village is known for its calm and beautiful surroundings, which attracts many visitors. Tuophema presents a different perspective of the social system of the nagas and offers a beautiful ambience as of the ancient village charm.

Before You Go

  • An Inner Line Permit (ILP) is required for Indian (Domestic) tourists entry into Nagaland.
  •  Foreigners must, however, register themselves at the Foreigner Registration Office (District Superintendent of Police) within 24 hours of entry to each state. In addition, the permit exemption doesn’t apply to citizens of specified countries, including Pakistan, Bangladesh, and China, who continue to require prior approval of the Ministry of Home Affairs before their visit .
  • Carry adequate cash in Indian currency as ATMs might not be available in remote areas
  • Carry at least one of your identity proofs
  • Pack light woolens
  • Carry first aid kit, raincoats or umbrellas, and basic medicines
  • Nagaland being a less-traveled destination, it is low on infrastructure and hence travels and stay is expensive.
  • Whilst you are in any part of the 7 States of Northeast, one must acknowledge that these wonderful destinations are thoroughly low-profile as regards touristic facilities. We along with the India Tourism are striving hard to promote these virgin touristic destinations & enhance the basic comforts of a traveler making their tour memorable! However, to bring to your notice, the 7 SISTERS are transforming in a hardcore manner to accommodate the many needs of the increasing travelers! Hereby we address & request the visitor to be a real-traveler, respect the infrastructure available& please follow our travel advisories, helping us to serve you better & make you discover the real NORTH EAST INDIA!

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