Embark on a 5-day journey through Nagaland, immersing yourself in its rich history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Begin in Dimapur, exploring ancient sites like the Kachari Ruins and the Rangapahar Reserve. Proceed to Kohima to experience the renowned Hornbill Festival, a vibrant celebration of Naga heritage featuring traditional dances, music, and crafts. Trek to the picturesque Dzukou Valley, renowned for its rolling hills and seasonal blooms like the Dzukou Lily. Visit Khonoma, Asia's first green village, to learn about sustainable practices and the legacy of Naga warriors. Conclude your journey in Dimapur with visits to local markets and craft villages, offering a glimpse into the region's artisanal traditions. This itinerary offers a comprehensive experience of Nagaland's diverse attractions, from historical landmarks to cultural festivities and natural wonders.
🏞️ Highlights:
Kohima War Cemetery: A solemn tribute to World War II soldiers.
Naga Heritage Village (Kisama): Hosts the vibrant Hornbill Festival, celebrating Naga culture.
Khonoma Village: Asia’s first Green Village, known for sustainable practices.
Dzükou Valley Trek: Offers stunning landscapes and seasonal blooms.
Kachari Ruins: Ancient monolithic structures in Dimapur.
Itinerary
Day 1 :
Arrival in Dimapur – Kohima
Kohima
Upon arrival at Dimapur Airport or Railway station, proceed to Kohima, the capital city of Nagaland. Check-in at your hotel. In the afternoon, visit the Kohima War Cemetery, a solemn tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives during World War II. Later, explore the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama, renowned for hosting the annual Hornbill Festival, showcasing the diverse cultures of the Naga tribes. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay in Kohima.
Kohima War Cemetery:
The Kohima War Cemetery, located in the heart of Kohima, Nagaland, is a solemn memorial dedicated to the soldiers of the 2nd British Division who lost their lives during the Battle of Kohima in World War II. Established at the site of the intense 1944 conflict, the cemetery contains 1,420 Commonwealth burials and commemorates an additional 917 Hindu and Sikh soldiers who were cremated according to their faiths. Notably, the cemetery is situated on the former Garrison Hill's tennis court area, where fierce fighting occurred. A prominent feature is the Kohima Epitaph, which reads: "When you go home, tell them of us and say, 'For your tomorrow, we gave our today.’’
Kisama:
Kisama Heritage Village, located approximately 12 kilometers south of Kohima, serves as the venue for Nagaland's annual Hornbill Festival. Designed to resemble a traditional Naga village, Kisama offers visitors an immersive experience into the state's diverse tribal cultures. The village features morungs (traditional Naga huts) representing all 17 Naga ethnic groups, showcasing authentic architecture and artifacts. The name 'Kisama' is derived from the neighboring villages of Kigwema and Phesama, reflecting a blend of their names.
Day 2 :
Kohima – Khonoma Village
Khonoma
Early in the morning, after breakfast, check-out from the hotel and drive to Khonoma, recognized as Asia’s first Green Village for its eco-friendly initiatives. Upon arrival, check-in at your homestay or guesthouse. Spend the day walking through the village's terraced rice fields and learning about sustainable agricultural practices. Visit Thekhulie Fort, an ancient stronghold reflecting the valor of Naga warriors. Engage with the Angami Naga tribes to gain insights into their rich cultural heritage. Enjoy an overnight stay in Khonoma.
Khonoma village:
Khonoma, located approximately 20 km west of Kohima, Nagaland's capital, is renowned as India's first green village. This designation stems from the community's dedication to environmental conservation, notably through the establishment of the Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary (KNCTS) in 1998. Historically, Khonoma is recognized for its fierce resistance against British colonial forces in the 19th century, showcasing the valor of the Angami Naga tribe. Today, the village offers visitors a blend of rich cultural heritage and sustainable practices amidst picturesque landscapes.
Thekhulie Fort:
Thekhulie Fort, situated within Khonoma Village, stands as a testament to the resilience and martial prowess of the Angami Naga warriors. This historical fortification played a crucial role in defending the village against invasions, particularly during conflicts with British forces in the 19th century. While modest in size, the fort embodies the rich history and cultural significance of Khonoma's warrior legacy, offering visitors insights into the village's storied past.
Day 3 :
Khonoma – Dzükou Valley Trek
Kohima
Early in the morning, after breakfast, begin your day before embarking on a trek to the picturesque Dzükou Valley, renowned for its rolling hills, meandering streams, and seasonal blooms like the Dzükou Lily. The trek typically takes about 4-5 hours and offers breathtaking views of the valley's pristine beauty. After exploring the valley and enjoying a packed lunch amidst nature, trek back to the base. Return to Kohima in the evening and check-in at your hotel for an overnight stay in Kohima.
Dzükou Valley:
Dzükou Valley, straddling the border of Nagaland and Manipur in Northeast India, is renowned for its pristine landscapes of rolling hills, lush greenery, and seasonal floral blooms. Situated at an altitude of approximately 2,452 meters above sea level, the valley offers breathtaking views and is a favored destination for trekkers seeking tranquility amidst nature. The name "Dzükou" is believed to derive from local dialects, translating to "cold water," possibly referencing the chilly streams that meander through the valley.
Dzükou Lily:
The Dzükou Lily (Lilium chitrangadae) is a rare and endemic flower found exclusively in Dzükou Valley. Discovered in the summer of 1991 by researcher Hijam Bikramjit from Manipur University, this beautiful lily is characterized by its deeper pink hue compared to the related Shirui Lily (Lilium mackliniae). The Dzükou Lily blooms during the monsoon season, typically between June and September, adding vibrant splashes of color to the valley's verdant meadows.
Day 4 :
Kohima – Dimapur Sightseeing
Dimapur
Early in the morning, after breakfast, check-out from the hotel, drive back to Dimapur, the commercial hub of Nagaland. Upon arrival, check-in at your hotel. In the afternoon, visit Triple Falls, a stunning three-tiered waterfall offering a serene environment. Explore the Kachari Ruins, ancient monolithic structures that provide a glimpse into the region's historical significance. Later, visit the Nagaland Zoological Park to observe indigenous wildlife species. Return to your hotel for an overnight stay in Dimapur.
Kachari Ruins:
Located in Dimapur, Nagaland, the Kachari Ruins are remnants of the ancient Dimasa Kachari Kingdom, dating back to the 10th century CE. These ruins feature a series of mushroom-domed pillars, believed to have been part of a grand palace complex or significant administrative center. The origin and purpose of these structures remain largely mysterious, though some suggest they were used for a game similar to chess. Despite weathering and partial decay, the site offers valuable insights into the region's rich history and architectural heritage.
Nagaland Zoological Park:
Situated at Rangapahar near Dimapur, the Nagaland Zoological Park spans 176 hectares and serves as a significant center for wildlife conservation and education. Established in 2008, the park houses approximately 325 animals across 40 species, including the Great Indian Hornbill, Royal Bengal Tiger, and Hoolock Gibbon. Recognized as a Medium Zoo by the Central Zoo Authority, it attracts numerous visitors annually, offering opportunities for education and recreation amidst efforts to preserve the region's biodiversity.
Day 5 :
Dimapur – Departure
Dimapur
After breakfast and check-out from the hotel, visit Diezephe Craft Village, renowned for its traditional wood carving and weaving, offering an opportunity to purchase authentic Naga handicrafts. Later, enjoy shopping at Hong Kong Market, famous for a variety of goods, including local artifacts and textiles. Conclude your Nagaland exploration with a transfer to Dimapur Airport or Railway Station for your onward journey.
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Our offer is based on the usage of base category rooms at the mentioned hotels (unless specified otherwise). If this category of rooms is not available, we shall try to confirm accommodation in the next available higher category of rooms and shall advise supplementary cost involved while conveying the status.
🍽️ MEALS:
The menus are pre-set menus provided for breakfast/lunch/dinner on the tour as mentioned under each Tour itinerary and inclusions and exclusions as committed at the time of confirmation.
In standard/Budget category of hotels, the meals preferences are veg meals unless specified and in Deluxe/Super Deluxe and Luxury category of hotels/resort the meals are a mixture of veg and non-veg preferences.
Mostly buffet meals are served during the tour, but depending upon the less occupancy and group size Ala Carte meals may be served by the hotels. No claim can be made for the meal which guest has missed and not utilized.
📅 ITINERARY CHANGES:
For the comfort and convenience of guests, there could be some changes or amendments in the itinerary. We will try to advise you of these amendments prior to the start of the tour or on tour. In the event a guest misses any part of the sightseeing tour or any such tour due to delay on their part, they will not be entitled to claim a refund of the same.
The timings mentioned in the day schedule in the itinerary may vary depending upon the road conditions, particular destination visits en route, meals, climatic conditions, particular health conditions of the guests, and timings of sightseeing places and monuments.
🚌 TRANSPORT:
We normally use A/C Sedan such as Etios/Desire Innova/Crysta/Tempo Travellers/2X2 A/C Coaches for our tours depending upon the group size and preferences of the travel. The drivers of the vehicles are bound by specific rules like maximum driving hours within a day, rest period per day, etc. Clients will have to strictly adhere to the prescribed timetable for the day so that the driver can complete the travel. In case any of the sightseeing schedules are missed due to delays caused by the client, the same will not be refunded to the client under any circumstances.
Please note that AC will not work in Hills and no claims to this regard shall be entertained.
💳Payment Terms And Methods:
• Deposit of 35% of the package cost at the time of booking.
•Need 50% payment of the package cost, 30 days prior to departure date
•Need 100% payment of the package cost, 15 days prior to departure date
🔄Cancellation AndRefund Policy:
•25% of full tour cost - 60 days prior to arrival.
•50% of full tour cost - between 30 days prior to tour.
•75% of full tour cost - between 29 & 16 days prior to tour
•100% - within 15 days prior to tour.
•50% advance to be deposited at the time of booking confirmation.
•Balance 50% before 15 days from the Tour Starts.
•Check In / Check out time at all the properties would at 1200 hrs (Noon)
•All the above-mentioned rates are per person rates on twin sharing
•For Cancellation, please refer to our Terms and Conditions available at our booking office.
•Rooms holding shall be for a period of 72 hours only.
•The above rates are applicable strictly for resident Indian citizens only.
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