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Nagaland is a beautiful hill state situated in the extreme North Eastern frontiers of India. This picturesque land is bounded by Myanmar in the East and Assam in the west. It features an incomparable traditional cultural heritage. This Nagaland Cultural Tour Package offer an incredible experience, where you unravel new surprises.

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Stay

Hotel

food

Meals

All Meals (Breakfast, Dinner and Lunch)

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Activity

River Crossing

Other Inclusions

  • All Transportation Using A.C Toyota Innova ( 03 Pax in one vehicle)
  • River Crossing Charges
  • All sightseeing entry charges
  • Escorted English Speaking Guide service
  • One bottle of Mineral water per Peron

Things to Carry

  • A small backpack or day pack with a plastic or water-proof lining
  • Wardrobe essentials
  • Moisturizer, Sun Screen Lotion, Lip Balm
  • Personal Medicine Kit
  • Gaiters
  • Rain cover for bags
  • Insulated water bottle and hydration pack (optional)
  • Torch / Flashlight (with extra batteries)
  • Extra Polythene bags

* Prices are on per person basis, for minimum 2 pax.
* GST is chargeable extra.

  1. Day 1 DIMAPUR – KHONOMA

    Today arrive at Dimapur airport, received and transferred to Khonoma (90 kms / 03 hrs drive), reach Khonoma and check into home stay, after lunch and refreshment we will explore the village. Overnight stay in Khonoma.

  2. Day 2 KHONOMA

    Today after a leisurely traditional breakfast we will explore more of the Khonoma village. Post lunch, we shall get down to see the terrace fields and see how terrace cultivation is being done. Towards the evening we shall witness some indigenous games which will be demonstrated by the local youth and thereafter we shall try the locally prepared brew. Back to Kohima and overnight stay.

  3. Day 3 KHONOMA – KOHIMA

    Today drive to the capital city of Nagaland ( 20 kms / 01 hrs drive), reach Kohima and visit Kohima War Memorial, Museum, and after an early lunch we will drive further to visit the famous Jhakhama and Kigwema village of the Angami tribes, back to Kohima and check into hotel and overnight stay.

  4. Day 4 KOHIMA – MOKOKCHUNG

    Today after breakfast, with packed lunch drive to Mokokchung( 160 kms / 06 hrs drive)- the headquarter of the Ao Nagas. They are known for their colourful attires and are regarded of having the most motifs shawl among the Nagas, which usually speaks the person’s status in the community. En route get introduce to a Rengma Naga village TSEMINYU one can also collect their souvenir as we will see fantastic local weavers in this village. Drive to Longkhum village (Ao village) which was known as the vanguard of the Ao region during the spear and dao era. As the village is situated at 1586 mtrs. above sea level we can see some part of Himalaya on a clear winter morning. Depending on the time of arrival, explore Mopunchuket village bamboo forest. Overnight stay in Mokokchung.

  5. Day 5 MOKOKCHUNG – TUENSANG

    Today we will drive to Tuensang ( 140 kms / 06 hrs drive), a place for the Chang, Sangtam, Khiamniungan, Yimchunger, Phom and a part of Sumi tribes of Nagaland. On reaching Tuensang we will check into our accommodation, it would be a village guest house or camping near a village. Overnight stay in Tuensang.

  6. Day 6 TUENSANG

    After an early breakfast we set to explore the villages in Tuensang, we will explore the Yakor and Sangphur where the Yimchunger Tribe live and to Noklak and Pansao (it time permits) to see the Khiamungan Tribe. Return to Tuensang before evening for overnight.

  7. Day 7 TUENSANG – MON

    Today after breakfast we shall drive to Mon( 180 kms / 07 -8 hrs drive), Konyak Nagas  are known for  their tattoo culture, wood carving skills, gun-making, etc. The land of the Konyak Nagas (Mon) is also regarded as the “Land of Anhg”. Enroute visit Mon village, where we can have a basic idea of the Konyak Naga world!. Check into your basic accommodation for 02 nights, Guest House.

  8. Day 8 MON

    Today we shall visit Longwa village which boders with Burma as the international boundary runs through the Anhg’s house. The Angh eat in Nagaland and sleeps in Burma!   As we get into the village we shall visit the Angh’s house where one can see the massive wood carvings and also the size of the house which in itself is a magnificent sight. Meet the local people (they are reserved by nature).  Post lunch drive to Hungpoi village where we will the Konyak warriors with tattoo faces and sit with them to listen to their stories and galore. Back to lodge. Overnight in a Guest House.

  9. Day 9 MON – DIBRUGARH

    Today drive to Assam and proceed to Dibrugarh ( 180 kms / 07 hrs drive), enroute we will stop at Sibsagar to visit the ruins and temples of the Ahom kings who ruled Assam for more than 600 years, after lunch we will drive for Dibrugarh. Reach Dibrugarh and check into accommodation, evening free at leisure and overnight stay.

  10. Day 10 DIBRUGARH

    Today drive to Dibrugarh (16 kms / 40 min drive), and fly for onward destination.

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Frequently Asked Questions

QHistory of Nagaland
A. Nagaland /ˈnɑːɡəlænd/ is a state in Northeast India. It borders the state of Assam to the west, Arunachal Pradesh and part of Assam to the north, Burma to the east, and Manipur to the south. The state capital is Kohima, and the largest city is Dimapur. It has an area of 16,579 square kilometres (6,401 sq mi) with a population of 1,980,602 per the 2011 Census of India, making it one of the smallest states of India -Wikipedia


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