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Nagaland is a state in northeast India that's known for its mountains, valleys, forests, and vibrant people. It's bordered by Assam to the west, Myanmar to the east, Arunachal Pradesh and Assam to the north, and Manipur to the south. The state is mostly mountainous and has a population of 1,980,602.
Here are some other features of Nagaland:
Climate
Nagaland has a monsoonal climate with average annual rainfall between 70–100 inches (1,800–2,500 mm). Most of the rain falls during the southwest monsoon from May to September. Temperatures decrease with elevation, and humidity levels are generally high.
People
Nagaland is home to 17 major tribes and other sub-tribes, each with distinct customs, language, and dress. The Nagas are a Mongoloid people who speak Tibeto-Burman languages and are known for being brave warriors. They are also known for their folklore, which is passed down through the generations, and their music, which includes folk songs, love songs, gospel songs, and modern tunes.
Animals
Nagaland is home to many animals, including the Great Indian Hornbill, pangolins, porcupines, elephants, leopards, bears, monkeys, sambar, harts, oxen, and buffaloes.
Cuisine
Naga cuisine is known for using a variety of meats, including chicken, pork, fish, and wild game. Popular dishes include smoked meat, fish, wild game meat, bamboo shoots fry, and traditional stews.
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Itineraries
Day 01
Dimapur Arrival
On arrival, you will be met by our representative at Dimapur airport or railway station who will assist you with check in at the hotel. Post refreshment, we shall visit the Kachari Ruin site and further proceed to Diezephe Village or the Handicraft Village. Later come back to the hotel for overnight stay.
Day 02
DIMAPUR- BENREU
Post breakfast, we shall drive to Benreu Village en route which we shall visit Peren Village where we will enjoy lunch. After having lunch, we will head out to Pelekie Village, which is famous for making indigenous salt. After stopping here for sometime, we will continue driving to Benreu Village. On arrival, check in at the community lodge and explore the village where we shall see Morung - a traditional yet informal institution where oral histories and traditions are passed from generation to generations. You will also come across few hunting trophies of wild animals hanging in front of their doors and shall have the opportunity to witness the Zeliang Naga dance performance here. Overnight stay at Benreu Village.
Day 03
BENREU – KHONOMA
Today, after the breakfast, we will drive to Dzülekie, which is a small village of around 40 households. On reaching Dzülekie, (depending upon the season) we will participate in the traditional way of fishing and have picnic lunch. After the lunch, we shall drive towards Khonoma, which is reckoned to be the first Green Village of the country. On the way to Khonoma from Dzulekie, we will take a halt for a while to see the State animal, Mithun, which is often seen grazing on the wayside. Further proceed to Khonoma Village. Overnight Khonoma Homestay.
Day 04
KHONOMA
Morning after breakfast today, we will head out to explore Khonoma Village, which houses a 27 sq kms territory of Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary (KNCTS). At Khonoma you shall be able to explore the culture, history and nature in one place. We shall be witnessing ceremonial gates, morung, cairn circles, forts, historical sites and age group house. Also, we will get the opportunity to meet the local craftsmen that are skilled in weaving shawls and making cane baskets. Post lunch, we will visit the terrace fields and learn a thing or two about terrace cultivation. In the evening, we shall witness some local games demonstrated by the local youth and thereafter we will get to try the locally prepared brew. Homestay in Khonoma.
Day 05
KHONOMA - KOHIMA
Today morning after the breakfast, we will leave for Kohima. Today our visit will be to the State Museum, World War II Cemetery, local bazar, Sale Emporium, Kohima Village where we shall see few remains of the war during 1940s. Post lunch, we will visit Kisama Village, where the famed Hornbill festival takes place every year. At this heritage site, we shall witness traditional houses of all the major tribes built in unique designs. Next, we will visit Kigwema village where General Sato of the Japanese army stayed during the WWII. Overnight stay in Kohima.
Day 06
KOHIMA- TUOPHEMA
Today, we will leave for Tuophema village after the breakfast. On arrival the village and meet the local people. In the evening, we will witness women folk performance about how the Nagas spin cotton. Overnight stay in Tuophema Community Cottages.
Day 07
TUOPHEMA- DIMAPUR Deparcher
Post breakfast, we shall drive to Dimapur to board our flight/train.
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1) Individual Cab for 7 days from Dimapur To Dimapur
2) Accommodation for 6nights.
3) Meal Plan : MAP (veg.)
4) Taxes & Expenditures Included (Parking, Toll Tax, Green Tax Fuel Exp. and
Driver Exp. etc.)
5) All the sightseeing as per itinerary
1) No Hidden Charges
2) Monument entrance fee / Camera fees/ Room Heater
3) Any personal expensive – laundry, shopping, tip etc.
4)Airfare / Train fare/ AC not work on Hilly Area
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