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The quaint Khonoma village, located 20km west of Kohima
town offers a panorama of Nagaland’s natural magnificence and
biological multiplicity. Khonoma village is known for its
heroism. This village boasts terracing farming and preservation
of ecosystem that includes unusual bionetwork including Blyth’s
Tragopan, and dying out species of animal. In order to reach the
utmost point of the village one has to bypass through numerous
customary engraved ceremonial gateways and sheer stone
steps. Japfu Peak is the next premier peak in Nagaland and
branded for its lofty Rhododendron trees. The world’s tallest
Rhododendron tree is instituted in the ranges of Japfu. Japfu is
fairly celebrated for its exciting activity trails and treks and
provides some of the most incredible views of the Naga Hills
and ranges from its peak.
Dimapur is the major
city in the state. Kohima,
the capital is a contented
place to holiday
towns with untouched
at. Nagaland has several
lakes which are situated
pound in the heart of
mountains, with some
stunning landscape. The
state capital of Nagaland
is one of the beautiful
towns with untouched
harmony and colossal of
history attached to it.
It is located at an altitude of 1495m and bids impressive view of
the hills. This township abides the remnants of the monuments
constructed in the warm memories of the courageous Naga
Soldiers who sacrificed their lives.
The abundant home tribes of the exquisite state of Nagaland
rejoice their carnivals at various times each year. The weather is
active for the majority part of the year with blinking rains
occasionally. Since the state has a coarse history, there is a
necessity for the authorizing to tour to and within the state of
Nagaland for a non-Indian. However, these permits can be
effortlessly gained by the apprehensive tourist at the Home
Ministry’s office in New Delhi.