Making Dreams Memorable

Nagaland, known for its rich culture and scenic beauty, offers several unique tourist destinations:

Kohima: The state capital, known for its historical significance and vibrant local culture. Key attractions include the Kohima War Cemetery and the Hornbill Festival held in December.

Dimapur: The largest city in Nagaland, known for its ancient ruins like the Kachari Ruins and the popular Dimapur Jain Temple.

Mon: Famous for its picturesque landscapes and traditional Naga tribal villages. Mon is also known for the Ao and Konyak tribes.

Wokha: Known for its beautiful landscapes, including the Liphanyan Caves and the stunning Doyang River, which is a great spot for angling.

Zunheboto: Home to traditional Naga villages and scenic spots like the Akuk Village and the Satoi Range.

Khonoma: Renowned as Asia’s first green village, it’s known for its eco-friendly practices and rich cultural heritage. The village is also a great spot for trekking.

Shilloi Lake: A serene and picturesque lake located in the Phek district, ideal for nature lovers and those looking for a peaceful retreat.

Mokokchung: Known for its cultural richness and traditional festivals, including the Moatsu Festival. Mokokchung offers beautiful landscapes and tribal experiences.

These destinations showcase the natural beauty and cultural diversity of Nagaland.