Nagaland

Nagaland, known as the "Land of Festivals," is a northeastern state of India famous for its indigenous tribes, vibrant culture, and scenic landscapes.

History of Nagaland

Nagaland became a separate state in 1963. It has a rich history shaped by the traditions of its various Naga tribes and their struggle for identity.

Culture of Nagaland

The Naga people are known for their unique tribal customs, colorful festivals like the Hornbill Festival, and exquisite handicrafts.

Places to Visit

  • Kohima: The capital city, known for its World War II cemetery and heritage sites.
  • Dimapur: The commercial hub of Nagaland, with historical ruins and scenic spots.
  • Dzukou Valley: A famous trekking destination with breathtaking views.
  • Mokokchung: A cultural center known for its vibrant Ao Naga traditions.