Nagaland is an unexplored beauty of North-East India complete with lush valleys and mystifying hills all around.
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The capital of Nagaland, Kohima is surrounded with breath-taking views of nature. One can visit the War Cemetery where WW2 soldiers are buried.
1. Kohima
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Kisama Heritage Village is a few kilometres from Kohima the best time to visit this place is during the 10-day Hornbill Festival that celebrates the Naga culture and food.
2. kisama heritage village
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Dimapur is Nagaland's most populous city and has everything for everyone. Visit historical sites like Kachari Ruins or indulge in lip-smacking traditional Naga thalis.
3. dimapur
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The Dzukuo Valley is one of the most picturesque sites in all of Nagaland. Adventure seekers can trek their way up here and camp under the beautiful mountain skies.
4. Dzukuo Valley
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Japfu Peak is also called the ‘Valley of the Flowers” of the Northeast. Needless to say, spellbound views of colourful flowers and away from the hustle-bustle is a must visit.
5. Japfu Peak
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Experience all the Naga tribes coexisting in a small village of Tuensang which is rich in history, art, handicrafts and jewellery that can easily be carried back home as souvenirs.
6. Tuensang
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Mon & Peron houses one of the world's hottest chillies - king chilli. Do make sure to pick up a packet as souvenir for a fiery experience on your taste buds.
8. Mon & Peren
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