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Cities
- Mokokchung :- Mokokchung, one of the districts in Nagaland, the Home of the Ao Naga tribe. It covers an area of 1,615 sq km. It is bounded by Assam to its north, Wokha to its west, Tuensang to its east, and Zunheboto to its south.
- Mon :- Mon brings pictures of chiefs, tattooed faces of Konyaks and muzzle-loading guns which the ingenious Konyaks manufacture. It is 357km from Kohima via Dimapur and 280 km from Dimapur.
- Wokha :- Wokha in nagaland is the district headquarters of the Lothas. It is equidistant at 80 Km both from Kohima as well as Mokokchung in Nagaland.
- Dimapur :- The ancient capital of 13th century Kachari rulers, Dimapur in Nagaland is an importanat commercial town of Nagaland
Towns & Villages
- Towns :- Kohima
- District Centers:- Mokokchung,Wokha,Mon,Tuensang,Zunheboto,Phek,Kohima,Dimapur,Longleng
- Villages:- Shanghyu, Longwa, Kongan
Hill Station
- Kohima :- Kohima is the state capital of Nagaland. It is less than 3 hours drive from Dimapur on the National Highway No 39. Kohima is a hill station situated at an altitude of 1495 m above sea level.
Heritage Places
- The State Museum:- The State Museum with its stunning collection of Naga artifacts and anthropological exhibits like log drums, statues and woodcarvings will definitely interest you.
Other Destinations
- The War Cemetery:- The War Cemetery dominates the town of Kohima. “Here around the tennis court of the Deputy Commissioner lie men who fought in the battle of Kohima
- Tourist Attractions Nagaland:- Dimapur, Kohima, Mokokchung, Mon, Tuensang, Zunheboto are Nagaland travel destinations which are replete with numerous places of interest. Nagaland State Museum, Sales Emporium, Zoological park, Khonoma, Dzukou Valley, Japfu Peak, Dimapur, Shilloi Lake, Mount Totsu, Liphanyan Governor's Camp, Satoi Range are the major tourist attractions in Nagaland.
Sea, Rivers, Lakes :
- Melak,Dikhu,Tsurang
Fairs and Festivals in nagaland
- Sekreyi (February) :- The festival of Sekreyi is celebrated in the month of February by the Angami tribals. The ten-day festival is also called Phousanyi by the Angamis.
- Aoling Monyu (March) :- By the end of March, Aoling Monyu festival is celebrated by the Konyaks tribe and it stretches for six days. The festival marks the end of winter of the previous year and heralds the New Year beginning with spring.
- Moatsu :- The Aos observe Moatsu after the sowing is done. Stretching over a period of six days, the festival is marked by vigorous merry-making after the hard labour of farming.
- Naknyulum (July) :- Celebrated during the first week of July, Naknyulum is the festival of the Chang Nagas celebrated for a period of six days. The Chang decorate their houses with a special kind of tree, the Ngunam.
- Other Festivals :- Tuluni, Hornbill Festival, Metemneo, Tsokum, Amongmong, Tokhu Emong, Ngada, Monyu, Christmas
National Parks & Wild Life Sanctuary in nagaland
- Fakim Wildlife Sanctuary :- Nagaland boasts of its rich flora & fauna. Each of the sanctuary in Nagaland is different than the other in terms of variety and scenic beauty.
- Itanki Wildlife Sanctuary :- The Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary in Nagaland is under the preservation of the Forest Wildlife Department.
Airport in Nagaland
- Dimapur Airport :-Nagaland has only one domestic airport, Dimapur Airport. It is operated by the Airports Authority of India. The airport serves airlines to Guwahati, the capital city of Assam and Calcutta, the capital city of West Bengal.
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