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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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The Commonwealth World War II Memorial
  Near Ser's Bazaar, in Kohima. A walk through the perfectly maintained, flower-filled rows of graves that line the greens in this cemetery designed by Edward Lutyens, is a serene, nostalgic experience. It was here, at the Battle of Kohima in 1944 that the Japanese assault on India was halted. A small garrison of 3,500 men made a valiant stand against an army of 15,000 for 50 unforgettable days and nights. Lest we forget, a plaque on one of the cemetery's tall crosses reads! When you go home, tell them of us and say, For your tomorrow, we gave our today.

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Kohima Cathedral
  The Christmas-New Year week is a great time to visit Kohima. Not only is the Catholic Cathedral at Aradurah Hill the largest in the North East, it has the largest wooden crucifix in India as well. Most of the population being Christian, mass here is a sight and sound to behold as familiar hymns resound with Nagamese lyrics and rituals firmly in place. Unlike any other Christmas Eve anywhere.

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The Zoo
  Houses that quintessentially local beast the mithun (a semi-wild bison), golden langurs, the endangered Blythe's Trangopan pheasant among others. Open from 9am to 4 pm with an hour's lunch break before noon, it is closed on Mondays.

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Triple Falls
  The waterfalls cascade a magnificent 280 ft into a natural pool amidst lush green vegetation near Seithekima village, is best approached via Dimapur. Though good roads don't connect it yet, Trekking here is a good idea. A resort is being developed here as well as at Chumukedima village by the Department of Tourism. Chumukedima was the first base the British established when they attempted to make inroads into this wild, virgin terrain.

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The Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary
  37 km away from Triple Falls, there is a small Rest House here, for those who take pleasure in nature. Though home to many wild animals and rare species of birds and butterflies, there are no organised sightseeing tours at present.
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