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Top 10 Places to visit in Nagaland

The Kohima War Cemetery, established in 1944, honors World War II heroes, including British & Japanese soldiers who died during the Burma campaign. It's a historic trekking destination in Nagaland.

Kohima War Cemetery

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Covering 176 hectare, this park in Nagaland conserves local flora and fauna, with 500 bird species like Patridges and Parrotbill. It also educates and entertains visitors and residents alike.

Nagaland Zoological Park

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Japfu Peak

Hike to Nagaland's second-highest point, Japfu Peak, at 3084 meters. It offers stunning views of Dzukou Valley and Himalayas. The trek is popular for bird-watching and lush flora.

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The Kachari Ruins, remnants of the 13th century Dimasa Kachari Kingdom, are a captivating destination for art and history enthusiasts, offering historical mystery. 

Kachari Ruins

Shilloi Lake, surrounded by the Matkai Range, is a stunning, foot-shaped lake revered by the Latsum village for its spiritual significance. It is known for tranquility and exotic birdlife.

Shilloi Lake

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The village, also called Kisama Heritage Village, preserves Naga culture. Attend the Hornbill Festival in December to experience the diversity of 16 Naga tribes through art, history, and performances.

Naga Heritage Village

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The Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary spans 200 sq km and is home to diverse wildlife like sloth bears and black storks. Explore this lush area through camping, trekking, and other adventurous activities.

Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary

Also known as Dzu or Dzulu, is the largest in the region with several tributaries, offering serenity and natural beauty. It powers the Doyang Hydro Power Station in Nagaland with a 75 MW capacity.

Doyang Hydro Project

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It is considered as the mysterious caves of Poilwa Village, also known as Old Peren, for an offbeat Nagaland experience. Discover cultural nuances and the raw beauty of this secluded region.

Caves at Puilwa Village

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The Museum showcases the culturally rich history of the state, with artifacts representing the 16 Naga tribes. It includes sculptures, jewelry, traditional dress, inscriptions & paintings from local artists.

Nagaland State Museum

Nagaland, in northeast India, has diverse indigenous tribes, cultural festivals, and historic sites. Kohima, the capital, is known for its World War II memorials. The Nagaland State Museum showcases traditional Naga artifacts.