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Nagaland's Pride

In every way that one can think of, Nagaland is a vibrant kaleidoscope of colours, people, nature and experiences of every hue. It affords you peace and serenity, excitement and vivacity. With the traditional and modern, the exotic and the universal, all co-existing in one of the most splendid and unexplored holiday options India and perhaps the world, has left to offer. As you enter Kohima, the state capital of Nagaland, the first impression is that the town is a breathtaking study of contrasts. The impression persists as the jean-clad young mill about. Nike shod, hair cut and coloured per MTV diktat, ceaselessly chewing paan like their forefathers with consummate ease.

Mingling effortlessly with unlettered clansmen and cousins in mekhla skirts with wide striped borders, carrying baskets overflowing with fresh produce to market! Seeming to slip smoothly into their myriad roles devout Christian, proud practitioner of tribal ritual, computer geek, dutiful son, rap singer, folk dancer and citizen of the world all fascinatingly rolled into one. Perched at 1444.12m above sea level, Kohima, a small, pleasant town surrounded by hills dotted with villages; offers panoramic views of gentle green hills fading into rugged blue peaks that reach upwards to meet pink clouds. It comes as no surprise then that a local song goes there is no place in the world, half as fair as Kohima. An exaggeration perhaps, but Kohima nevertheless, does have its own incomparable charms that few other Indian hill stations can offer.
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Distance(s):
  • 15 km from Dzukou Valley
  • 40 km from Dzulekie
  • 20 km from Konoma
  • 41 km from Tuophema Village
  • 74 km from Dimapur
  • 292 km from Guwahati
How to Reach
Road:
Dimapur being a bustling commercial town, has public transport connecting it to every major hub in the region. A good quality road connects Dimapur to the state capital, Kohima. The roads beyond Kohima are mostly in very bad shape and often, simply don't exist except on paper. Do not judge time that might be taken to reach a place on distance. In the hills with their curves and bends and ups and downs, you never know. Carry drinking water and small eats at all times. During the endless monsoon months (between May to October), a perfectly good road can turn pot-holed in a few days. Sturdy all-weather boots instead of stilettos would be best. Landslides and accidents due to thick fog are not uncommon. Ask for a vehicle with fog lights. Anything could delay you. Suddenly, around one bend, you might come across a sight so stupendous, you simply must stop and soak it in. Distances for Kohima Dimapur (74km), Imphal (142 km), Guwahati (292 km), Shillong (427km), Itanagar (534km). Distances of Tourist Spots: From Kohima - Mon (65km) , Wokha (80km) , Phek (145km) , Zunheboto (150km) , Mokokchung (162km) , Zunheboto via Chazouba (224km) , Tuensang via Wokha Mokokchung ( 269 km).
Rail:
Guwahati, the gateway to the North East and Dimapur its commercial hub, are both very well connected to most parts of India. Several super-fast trains also connect easily with these routes - from north, west and south. Passengers are advised to phone the railway enquiry for any changes in departure/ arrival schedules. Ask at the Assistance desk for directions to you destination. Taxicabs, share cabs, buses, auto rickshaws and cycle rickshaws are available into town, from just outside the station. Foreigners are not allowed to disembark in restricted areas like Dimapur without valid permits.
Air:
Foreigners disembarking by air at Dimapur must register at the airport. Taxis and share cabs ply back and forth from the above airports. Check for conveyance, bookings and connections at the Assistance counter. With adequate notice, travel agents can also make prior arrangements for transport. Passengers are advised to phone the airline concerned for any changes in departure/ arrival. Especially during inclement weather. Contact details will be given on your ticket. Dimapur Airport is 74 km from Kohima. There are taxi cabs into Dimapur. From here, you can get share cabs to Kohima (@ Rs100 per head). Kohima to Dimapur Airport costs the same. A full cab costs Rs 1500 There are daily Indian Airlines flights to Dimapur (74 km from Kohima) from both Kolkata and Guwahati. A cab from the airport to Dimapur costs Rs.100. Take a share cab to Kohima from here.
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Rachana Rana
 
 
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