Located in the corner of India's north-east, the picturesque state of Nagaland offers a scenic landscape, rich flora and fauna, rich traditional and cultural heritage, along with warm & hospitable Nagas. Situated in the easternmost region of India and one of the seven sisters of northeastern states, the high and dazzling mountains and hills, exotic flora and fauna, pristine streams, and hospitality and culture of the region make this state a popular tourist destination amongst tourists. Being a rural state, most of the tribal population lives in villages that are divided into khels or quarters that have their own headmen and administrators.
Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, is an exquisite place and has pristine Shilloi Lake, Japfu Peak, and Dzukou Valley that provide a picturesque and panoramic view of Nagaland. It's dense forests provide a perfect place for trekking, jungle camping, and rock climbing that would make everyone's adrenaline rush. The World War II cemetery and the State Museum provide a perfect place for people who want to quench their thirst for learning culture.
Mokokchung, known for its culture and intellectualism, has many pristine streams and beautiful valleys that provide serenity to the mind. Dimapur, the commercial center of the state, provides enthralling experiences to nature lovers and quenchs the thirst of history lovers who are fascinated by the 10th century Kachari ruins. Wokha, Mon, Phek, and Kiphire are the other places to visit in Nagaland that would leave everyone spellbound with its exquisite natural beauty.