By whatever name people have called this realm, hidden among the mountains of India's northeast, Nagaland has always evoked a sense of mysticism and awe, intensified by the remoteness of its geographical location. If Africa still preserves the "first man" with its bushmen and the Andaman islands have virgin territories where no urban man has ever set foot, Nagaland preserves man's early animist culture, through its awe inspiring highlanders and their ancient traditions. Spirits that roam the jungles & villages, the fertility of mother earth, social bonding among communities, rejuvenation etc are the main elements that form the souls of the Naga people. If William Wordsworth had the good fortune of visiting Nagaland, he would unquestionably have written a full collection of poems on the flowers that dance to the tune nature here. Just as the people colour the terrain with their bright attire and vibrant dances, so does the sky adorn itself with the beauty of nature. Impossible would be an understanding when it comes to counting the blessings of nature. Although by virtue of her natural beauty, the whole of Nagaland is a tourist hotspot, yet certain exceptionally charming places have been identified and developed by the Government to promote tourism in Nagaland some of which are highlighted in this website. These focused approach helps in providing easy access to travelers from all categories (tourists, researchers, backpackers etc). Since the exotic state is still developing many more places yet remain "un-marked" making them even more exclusive and fascinating to explore.
Second World War Cemetery
State Museum
The Zoo
Khonoma Village
Kohima Village
Wokha
Phek
Zunheboto
Mokokchung
Dzukou Valley
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