Nagaland
Welcome to Nagaland, a land of mystical hills, vibrant tribal heritage, and untamed natural beauty. Known for its rich cultural traditions, Nagaland is home to 16 major tribes, each with its unique customs, festivals, and art forms. The state comes alive during the Hornbill Festival, a grand celebration of music, dance, and craftsmanship, often called the “Festival of Festivals.” Explore the scenic Dzukou Valley, renowned for its lush landscapes and seasonal flowers, and hike to Japfu Peak for panoramic views of the region. Discover Kohima, the state’s capital, with landmarks like the Kohima War Cemetery and State Museum. For adventure seekers, Nagaland offers trekking, camping, and nature exploration in Mount Saramati and Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary. Savor traditional Naga delicacies such as smoked pork with bamboo shoot, axone (fermented soybean), and sticky rice. Whether you’re drawn by culture, adventure, or nature, Nagaland promises a journey filled with warm hospitality and unforgettable experiences.