An idyllic valley well-known for its sweeping vistas, undulating hills, and blooming seasonal flowers; ideal for hikers and tranquil nature enthusiasts.
This hamlet provides an immersive experience of Naga culture, featuring traditional residences, crafts, and entertainment. It is home to the renowned Hornbill Festival.
Khonoma, often referred to as "India's first green village," provides ecotourism opportunities along with terraced farms, verdant surroundings, and a rich cultural past.
A strenuous hike to Nagaland's second-highest peak offers breathtaking vistas, including the world's biggest rhododendron tree.
Shilloi Lake is a tranquil, heart-shaped lake with surrounding hills and vegetation that is known for its local tales. It is a great place for picnics and relaxation.
This hill, which offers breathtaking views of Kohima and the surroundings, is well-suited for short hikes and photography aficionados.
This bustling local market, which is only a short drive from Kohima, is a hidden treasure for travelers seeking to buy organic fruit, handicrafts, and shawls made by hand.