Explore Nagaland: A Glimpse into India’s Hidden Gem

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Introduction

Nestled in the northeastern corner of India lies Nagaland, a state often overshadowed by its more prominent counterparts. This captivating destination is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered by travelers seeking a unique and culturally rich experience. In this article, we delve into the heart of Nagaland, offering you an immersive glimpse into its rich tapestry of traditions, landscapes, and attractions.

Unveiling Nagaland’s Rich Culture

Nagaland is home to an array of indigenous tribes, each with its distinct traditions, languages, and customs. The Naga people, known for their vibrant heritage, are a source of fascination for cultural enthusiasts. From their distinctive attire, adorned with colorful beads and intricate designs, to their mesmerizing dances, every aspect of Naga culture is a testament to their deep-rooted traditions.

Festivals: A Riot of Colors and Celebrations

One of the most intriguing aspects of Nagaland is its vibrant festivals. The Hornbill Festival, known as the “Festival of Festivals,” is a true spectacle. Celebrated every year in December, it offers a kaleidoscope of traditional dances, indigenous music, and delectable cuisine. This festival provides an unparalleled opportunity to immerse oneself in the colorful tapestry of Naga culture.

A Journey through Nagaland’s Cuisine

No exploration of Nagaland is complete without savoring its unique cuisine. Naga cuisine is a delightful blend of flavors, with a predominant use of bamboo shoots, king chilies, and fermented products. The famous Naga pork curry is a must-try, but be prepared for its fiery spice level. Adventurous foodies will appreciate the local delicacy, “Bamboo Shoot and Pork Curry,” an extraordinary culinary experience that encapsulates the essence of Nagaland.

Natural Wonders: Nagaland’s Scenic Beauty

Nagaland’s natural beauty is awe-inspiring, with lush landscapes and pristine forests. Dzukou Valley, often referred to as the “Valley of Flowers,” is a trekker’s paradise. The valley comes to life with a riot of colorful blooms during the spring season. As you navigate through the dense forests and meadows, you’ll be treated to breathtaking vistas of the rolling hills.

Wildlife Sanctuaries and Biodiversity

Nagaland boasts several wildlife sanctuaries, and the Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary is a testament to its rich biodiversity. This sanctuary is a haven for birdwatchers, offering a glimpse of some of the most exotic avian species. The elusive Blyth’s Tragopan, a pheasant species, can be spotted here, making it a sought-after destination for ornithologists and wildlife enthusiasts.

Historical and Architectural Marvels

The state also has its share of historical and architectural marvels. The Kachari Ruins, located in Dimapur, are a collection of megalithic stones and monoliths that stand as silent witnesses to a bygone era. These ancient structures provide a glimpse into Nagaland’s rich history, leaving visitors in awe of the skills and craftsmanship of the forebearers.

Trekking Adventures in Nagaland

For the adventure seekers, Nagaland offers some thrilling trekking options. The Japfu Peak trek, for instance, takes you through dense forests and offers panoramic views of the surrounding landscape. At the summit, you’ll find the famous Japfu Rhododendron Sanctuary, which is home to the tallest rhododendron tree in the world.

Shopping in Nagaland

Nagaland’s markets are a treasure trove of handmade crafts and traditional Naga attire. You can find intricately designed shawls, handwoven baskets, and exquisite jewelry that reflect the artistic skills of the Naga people. These make for wonderful souvenirs and mementos of your trip to Nagaland.

Conclusion

In conclusion, Nagaland is a destination that promises a wealth of cultural, natural, and historical experiences. From the colorful festivals and delicious cuisine to the breathtaking landscapes and wildlife sanctuaries, Nagaland has much to offer. It’s a place where tradition meets modernity, and where every corner is filled with surprises waiting to be uncovered.

So, if you’re looking for a unique and immersive travel experience, consider Nagaland. Explore the uncharted, soak in the rich culture, and embark on adventures that will leave you with lasting memories. Nagaland is a place that deserves to be at the top of your travel list.

10 Day Trip – Mizoram and Nagaland

Key considerations for the trip:

  • Estimate for two people traveling for ten days.
  • The trip originates and ends in New Delhi.
  • Keeping the itinerary relaxed to unwind stress.
  • Spending time to enjoy scenic rides and tracking experiences wherever possible.
  • Enjoy local culture and food.
  • Estimates are provided for moderate hotels. But one can change the hotels if needed from the Expedia Group link provided below. 

Estimate for this trip:

Flights:

  • Round-trip flights from New Delhi to Aizawl (capital of Mizoram): starting at $100 per person

Hotels:

  • Aizawl: Hotel Regency, +91 389 2327332, starting at $50 per night
  • Kohima (capital of Nagaland): Hotel Grandeur, +91 370 2290030, starting at $60 per night

Local travel:

  • Private taxi or cab for all local travel: starting at $100 per day

Food:

  • Budget $20-$30 per day for food for two people, including local restaurants and street food

Total estimated cost:

  • Flights: $200
  • Hotels: $500
  • Local travel: $1,000
  • Food: $300

Total: $2,000

Mizoram and Nagaland
Mizoram and Nagaland
Mizoram and Nagaland

Day 1:

  • Arrive at Aizawl Airport and check into your hotel.
  • Take a walk around the city and visit the Mizoram State Museum, which houses a collection of artifacts and exhibits on the history and culture of Mizoram.
  • Have dinner at a local restaurant and try some Mizo cuisine.

Day 2:

  • Take a day trip to the Reiek Tlang, a hilltop park that offers stunning views of Aizawl and the surrounding countryside.
  • Visit the Reiek Tlang Presbyterian Church, a beautiful church that is located on the hilltop.
  • Have lunch at a local restaurant near the Reiek Tlang.
  • Return to Aizawl in the evening and have dinner at a restaurant with live music.

Day 3:

  • Take a taxi or cab to Kohima, the capital of Nagaland. The journey takes approximately 6 hours.
  • Check into your hotel in Kohima and relax.
  • Have dinner at a local restaurant and try some Naga cuisine.

Day 4:

  • Visit the Kohima War Cemetery, a cemetery that is the final resting place of over 4,000 soldiers who died in the Battle of Kohima during World War II.
  • Visit the Naga State Museum, which houses a collection of artifacts and exhibits on the history and culture of Nagaland.
  • Have lunch at a local restaurant near the Naga State Museum.
  • Visit the Kigwema Village, a traditional Naga village that is located near Kohima.
  • Have dinner at a local restaurant in the Kigwema Village.
Mizoram and Nagaland
Mizoram and Nagaland

Day 5:

  • Take a taxi or cab to Dzükou Valley, a beautiful valley that is known for its lush green meadows and wildflowers. The journey takes approximately 2 hours.
  • Check into your hotel in Dzükou Valley and relax.
  • Take a walk around the valley and enjoy the scenery.
  • Have dinner at a local restaurant in Dzükou Valley.

Day 6:

  • Go on a trek to Dzükou Peak, which offers stunning views of the Dzükou Valley and the surrounding mountains. The trek takes approximately 6 hours.
  • Have lunch at a picnic spot along the way.
  • Return to Dzükou Valley in the evening and have dinner at a local restaurant.

Day 7:

  • Take a taxi or cab back to Kohima. The journey takes approximately 2 hours.
  • Visit the Khonoma Nature Park, a wildlife sanctuary that is home to a variety of animals, including tigers, leopards, and elephants.
  • Go on a nature walk in the park and try to spot some wildlife.
  • Have lunch at a local restaurant near the Khonoma Nature Park.
  • Return to Kohima in the evening and have dinner at a restaurant with a view of the city.

Day 8:

  • Fly from Kohima to Aizawl. The journey takes approximately 1 hour.
  • Take a taxi or cab to the Dampa Tiger Reserve, a wildlife sanctuary that is home to a variety of animals, including tigers, leopards, and elephants. The journey takes approximately 2 hours.
  • Check into your hotel in the Dampa Tiger Reserve and relax.
  • Have dinner at a local restaurant in the Dampa Tiger Reserve.
Mizoram and Nagaland
Mizoram and Nagaland

Day 9:

  • Visit the Dzükou Valley, a beautiful valley located about 30 kilometers from Kohima.
  • Go for a hike in the Dzükou Valley and enjoy the scenic beauty.
  • Have lunch at a local restaurant in the Dzükou Valley.
  • Return to Kohima in the evening and have dinner at a restaurant with live music.

Day 10:

  • Take a connecting flight from Kohima Airport (KOH) to Guwahati Airport (GUW). The flight time is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • Depart from Guwahati Airport (GUW).

Hotels:

  • Aizawl: Hotel Regency, +91 389 2330400
  • Lunglei: Hotel Blue Mountain, +91 389 2250200
  • Phawngpui: Hotel Paradise, +91 389 2260300
  • Kohima: Hotel Japfü, +91 370 2290400

Hotels are moderate estimates. One can change the Hotel from the link of Experia Family provided below. 

Estimated cost:

  • Flights: $200 per person
  • Hotels: $400 per person
  • Local travel: $200 per person
  • Food: $200 per person

Total: $1,000 per person

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Shopping:

Please avoid shopping if you are not used to burganing. Always shop from places that say FIXED price. Please keep in mind there are no return policies. 

Your best bet would be Amazon for unlimited choices with return policies. Follow the links provided below.

10 Day Trip – Assam and Nagaland

Trip Consideration:

  • Two people trip.
  •  Covering Assam and Nagaland in 10 days.
  • The trip originates and ends in New Delhi.
  • The trip would be designed to relax and unwind.
  • To explore some mountains, which are scenic and have nice tracking experiences (if possible)
  • Hotels in good locations with moderate prices. But breakfast included. One can choose any hotel from the Expedia Group link provided below. 
Assam and Nagaland

Day 1:

  • Arrive at Delhi International Airport (DEL) and take a connecting flight to Guwahati Airport (GUT). The flight time is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes.
  • Check into your hotel in Guwahati.
  • Relax and enjoy the evening in Guwahati.

Day 2:

  • Visit the Kamakhya Temple, a Hindu temple dedicated to the goddess Kamakhya.
  • Visit the Assam State Museum, which houses a collection of artifacts and exhibits on the history and culture of Assam.
  • Have dinner at one of the many restaurants in Guwahati that serve traditional Assamese cuisine.

Day 3:

  • Take a day trip to Kaziranga National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site that is home to the world’s largest population of one-horned rhinoceroses.
  • Go on a jeep safari in the park to see rhinoceroses, tigers, elephants, and other wildlife.
  • Have lunch at one of the many lodges in Kaziranga National Park.
  • Return to Guwahati in the evening.

Day 4:

  • Take a flight from Guwahati Airport (GUT) to Dimapur Airport (DMU). The flight time is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • Take a taxi or cab from Dimapur Airport to Kohima, the capital of Nagaland. The journey takes approximately 3 hours.
  • Check into your hotel in Kohima.
  • Relax and enjoy the evening in Kohima.
Assam and Nagaland
Assam and Nagaland

Day 5:

  • Visit the Kohima War Cemetery, a cemetery that is home to the graves of soldiers who died in the Battle of Kohima during World War II.
  • Visit the Nagaland State Museum, which houses a collection of artifacts and exhibits on the history and culture of Nagaland.
  • Have dinner at one of the many restaurants in Kohima that serve traditional Naga cuisine.

Day 6:

  • Take a day trip to Khonoma Village, a Naga village that is known for its natural beauty and its traditional culture.
  • Go for a hike in the forests around Khonoma Village.
  • Visit the Khonoma Nature Conservation Trust, which is working to preserve the biodiversity of the area.
  • Have lunch at one of the many homestays in Khonoma Village.
  • Return to Kohima in the evening.

Day 7:

  • Take a taxi or cab from Kohima to Mon, a town in Nagaland that is known for its unique culture and traditions. The journey takes approximately 6 hours.
  • Check into your hotel in Mon.
  • Relax and enjoy the evening in Mon.

Day 8:

  • Visit the Mon District Museum, which houses a collection of artifacts and exhibits on the history and culture of the Mon people.
  • Visit the Longwa Village, a Naga village that is known for its traditional houses and its headhunting culture.
  • Have lunch at one of the many homestays in Longwa Village.
  • Return to Mon in the evening.
Assam and Nagaland
Assam and Nagaland

Day 9:

  • Take a taxi or cab from Mon to Dimapur Airport (DMU). The journey takes approximately 6 hours.
  • Take a flight from Dimapur Airport (DMU) to Guwahati Airport (GUT). The flight time is approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes.
  • Take a connecting flight from Guwahati Airport (GUT) to Delhi International Airport (DEL). The flight time is approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes.

Hotels:

  • Guwahati: Hotel Raj Mahal (3-star)
  • Kohima: Hotel Vivor (3-star)
  • Mon: Helsa Resort (3-star)

These are just recommendations within a moderate range where breakfast is included. Click Expedia Group below to find out more of your choice.

Estimated cost:

  • Flights: $500
  • Hotels: $1,000
  • Local travel: $500
  • Food: $500

Total: $2,500

These are estimates and are subjected to changes. Tourist season could also impact the price. 

Activities:

  • Visit religious sites, such as the Kamakhya Temple and the Khonoma Nature Conservation Trust
  • Go for hikes in the mountains around Kohima and Mon
  • Visit Naga villages and learn about their traditional culture and traditions
  • Try local food, such as Assamese

Please customize this itinerary to your preferences and interests. Ensure you check for any travel advisories, entry permits, and COVID-19 guidelines before your trip. Hotel names and phone numbers can be found through online booking platforms or travel websites closer to your travel date. 

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Shopping:

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