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Explore Nagaland

Step into Nagaland, the land of festivals, vibrant tribes, and mist-covered hills. From the rolling green landscapes of Dzukou Valley to the heritage villages of Khonoma and Kigwema, Nagaland offers a perfect blend of tradition, adventure, and breathtaking beauty.

Witness the world-famous Hornbill Festival, where all sixteen Naga tribes come together in a grand celebration of music, dance, art, and culture. Experience the energy of traditional warrior performances, the taste of authentic local cuisine, and the warmth of Naga hospitality.

Hike through flower-filled valleys, explore ancient village trails, and discover life rooted in tradition and nature. Nagaland invites you to experience its unique spirit — raw, colorful, and unforgettable.

Service Benefits

Travel easy, explore deeper, and experience Meghalaya authentically.

  • Local expert guides
  • Custom itineraries
  • Comfortable stays
  • Seamless travel
  • Responsible tourism
  • What is the best time to visit Nagaland?

    The best time to visit Nagaland is from October to May when the weather is pleasant and the landscapes are lush. December is especially vibrant during the Hornbill Festival.

  • Do I need any special permits to visit Nagaland?

    Yes, Indian visitors require an Inner Line Permit (ILP) to enter Nagaland. It’s easy to obtain online or from designated offices. Foreign tourists must register at local checkpoints upon arrival.

  • What are the must-visit places in Nagaland?

    Explore Kohima, the capital city; Dzukou Valley for trekking; Khonoma Village for eco-tourism; and Mokokchung for cultural experiences. Don’t miss the Hornbill Festival in Kisama for a true taste of Naga heritage.

  • Is Nagaland suitable for cultural and adventure travel?

    Yes, Nagaland offers both cultural immersion and adventure. From tribal village stays and local food trails to treks in Dzukou Valley and festive experiences, it’s ideal for travelers seeking authenticity and excitement.