Our local host
is a young and dynamic local Nagaland enthusiast with wide variety of expertise
in leading and facilitating tour across Nagaland. Our main objective is to
promote sustainable tourism through innovative ideas and means, involving the rural
population for a better livelihood. Our local team specializes in individual as
well as group tours to rural destinations at a reasonable expense. Our tour
activities in Nagaland include sightseeing, trekking, cultural & historical
tours, nature adventures, bird watching, butterfly identification, wildlife
tours, etc. We believe that this method of tourism will generate benefit for
all the stake holders. We also believe that it will help solve various social
problems while preserving the precious natural and man-made resources which the
human prosperity is based upon.
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About Nagaland
Nagaland, a
North-Eastern state in India, with its vibrant traditions, is a land of
festivals in the midst of nature at its best. It is bounded by Myanmar, and the
states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur. The state covers an area of 16,
527 sqKm with a population over 19 lakhs. The literacy rate is 67.11%. Nagas
are brave, strong, open minded, warm and hospitable, they can immediately make
you feel like home. Nagaland has 16
different tribes, each of which has their distinct customs, dialects,
festivals, attires and traditions.
Nagaland is
mainly hilly with deep forests which make it most suitable for sightseeing,
trekking, exploring etc. Be it the skulls hanging from houses, the
Rhododendrons, the Orchids or the rare Blythe’s Tragopan, one can get to see
them all. During the winter season, there is snowfall in some parts of the
state. The unique Dzukou valley must be seen with the naked eye to realize its
unique vegetation and beauty. In short, Nagaland is the perfect getaway for
reinvigorating your life the natural style. Between January and March, one can
get to observe the Naga wrestling, the true indigenous sport of the Nagas.
Previously a land of headhunters, Nagaland is today a Christian majority state.
Visit Nagaland to experience the warmth and hospitality of the head hunters.
Nagaland - Saramati Peak Tour
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General Information
English is the
most common language used in Nagaland besides Nagamese, while the local
dialects are used to a lesser extent. According to the Govt. of Nagaland,
Domestic tourists are required to obtain the Inner Line Permit (ILP). Our local host team offer's assistance to our touring customers in obtaining the above permit.
Nagaland enjoys
an invigorating climate. The climate is cool and pleasant almost throughout the
year. Torrential monsoon rains are integral to the climate of Nagaland. The
temperature varies from 4 degree Celsius during winter to 31 degree Celsius
during summer.
Access:
Dimapur is the
only airport in Nagaland, which is 75 km from Kohima. There are flights from
Delhi, Kolkata, and Guwahati. The main railhead is also at Dimapur and is
connected by the Northeast Frontier Railway to the other parts of the country.
Besides other trains, Rajdhani and Jan Shatabdi are also available. All towns
and important villages in the state are connected by Government run State Road
Transport. Private transports are also available, taxis are available for hire
at every place. One can also connect to Nagaland from Dibrugarh and Imphal
(Manipur) which has flights from Delhi, Guwahati and Kolkata.
Getting Entry
Domestic
tourists visiting Nagaland require Inner Line Permit (ILP) issued by the
Nagaland House at New Delhi, Kolkata, Guwahati, Shillong and Deputy
Commissioner’s office of Kohima, Dimapur and Mokokchung. [1]
Required Clothing
- Summer: Cotton
tropical and light woolen clothes.
- Winter: Heavy
Woolen clothes.
Code of Conduct
- Respect local
culture and tradition.
- Kindly
maintain professional decorum with our staffs.
Tour catagories at Nagaland
Bird watching
Nagaland with its rich biodiversity
is in abundance of flora and fauna. A perfect place to spot and watch species
of birds least 500 species of birds in Nagaland. Top
of the list of birds in Nagaland is the Blyth's Tragopan - the State bird. It is fiercely protected
in most places that it occurs. Other key birds include three regional endemics
- the Striped Laughingthrush Garrulax
virgatus, the Brown-capped Laughingthrush Garrulax
austeni and the (Cachar)
Wedge-billed Wren Babbler Sphenocichla
humei roberti and specialties
like the Spot-breasted Parrotbill, (Naga) Long-tailed Wren Babbler,
Tawny-breasted Wren Babbler, Chestnut-vented Nuthatch, Dark-rumped Swift and
Rufous-capped Fulvetta.
Butterfly adventure
Nagaland,
with its rich biodiversity, is home to multitudes of butterfly species. Still
highly unexplored, it serves as a perfect place for butterfly enthusiasts. Our
staffs also consist of a butterfly specialist, who will assist throughout the
tour. There are hotspots for butterfly identification all over the state, which
we will take one to the hot spot areas in Nagaland
Eco-Trek to Mount Saramati
Saramati
Peak is the highest mountain Peak in Nagaland located at Kiphire district,
Nagaland State, India and Burma border, with the height of 3,826 m and a
prominence of 2,885 m. The climb reveals verdant forest that give way to gravel
and rock. It has good bio-diversity with natural flora and fauna. Orchids of
its own unique types are found. December to February is being considered as the
best timing for trekking, campaign and photography as nature turns its best
during these months.
Eco-Trek to Mount Japfii
Japfü
Peak in Nagaland is the second highest Peak in Nagaland, with 3,048 meters
above sea level. For trekkers, October - March can be recommended as the most
appropriate season. One interesting and famous reason for tourist attraction is
the Blythe Rhododendron tree, which marked its name in the Guinness Book of
world record is habitat in this mountain range a little minutes walk from the
Peak. Its vegetation is sub-tropical with broad leaf on the slopes and moderate
broad leaves on higher altitude.
Eco Trek to Mount Kapamodzü range
Standing majestically at the height of
2620 feet, Kapamodzü peak is in the top five highest peaks in Nagaland. A
perfect destination for rock climbers and adventurers, this peak is a treat to
any visitor. Up there, it gives a bird-eye view of Zhavame village, Saramati
peak, Japfü, Kohima and many neighboring villages of Manipur and Nagaland and
places as far as Himalaya range on a clear morning. It is one of the most
sought places for picnic, outing and trekkers. Kapamodzü range is a reserved
forest and once up there we find deep forest with centuries old trees and
varieties of cane, it is also nature’s best garden with Rhododendron, wild
trumpet flower, wild rose, ferns, holly flower, wild orchids, medicinal plants
and best Zoo with deer.
Eco-Trek to Dziikou valley- Khonoma Sanctuary waterfal
Dzükou,
described as “Nature’s Utopia” is a home of eternal charm that has an
irresistible appeal to all who behold it. It forms the ecological core of the
biodiversity rich Barail Ranges. Its emerald green rolling hill cantons sprinkled
by gentle flowing streams are a trekker’s delight. It is surrounded by high
mountain ranges including Japfü peak, the second highest peak in Nagaland. It
can be approached through rough trekking. The roundabout streams that flow
leisurely through Dzükou freeze during extreme winter and their banks remain
covered with wild shrubs during the summer. Lilies in white and pink,
rhododendrons of different colors and other species of flowers and plants in
varied colors adorn Dzükou in monsoon. Dzükou is known for its biodiversity,
and the predominant plant is the tough bamboo brush because of which Dzükou
looks like a fully manned lawn from afar.
Adventure trek from Khonoma Green Village to Benreu
Khonoma
Green Village, the birth place of A.Z Phizo, the father of the Naga Nationalist
Movement is located 20 km west of the state capital Kohima. Khonoma is a history rich village of the
Angami Naga tribe known for its fierce resistance against British dominance
during the colonial period. It was here that the Naga intruders made their last
stand against the British in 1879. It is bounded with beautifully created
systematic topography, the houses, each of which foundation is built stones, in
the hilltops and terraces carved out of its hilly slopes. Sustainable Alder
Tree Management and organic vegetation is practiced. Rich in culture and
tradition, the community initiated Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan
Sanctuary Trust (KNCTS Trust) conserve and preserve the rare Blythe’s Tragopan,
besides a huge variety of rare species of plants and animals within its
conserved area. One of the cleanest villages in the entire Asian subcontinent,
a model village for eco-tourism and is almost a virgin territory for animal
watchers, bird watchers, trekkers and botanists for the whole area to explore
and discover.
Benreu
Situated
in the district of Peren, Benreu is a tourist village preserved around the
ethnic-tourism concept, it is a living showcase of the endangered culture of
the highlanders and with a dense wildlife sanctuary around it, the visitor can
truly embark upon his wild safari by staying comfortably and contentedly in
this real animist village. KennieNku, the local bread made from sticky rice and
prepared over a heated stone kiln is the specialty one should not miss while in
the village.
Agro tours
Enjoying the view of lush terrace
rice fields gliding down the slopes is a gateway to heaven or an extraordinary
fresh organic cabbage field spreading to hectares of land, pleasant view of a
village surrounded by the full bloom of plum, peach and cherry, oranges
gracefully ripped in the orchard. The experience to climbing a tree,
cultivating fresh vegetables, milking cows for your breakfast, or harvesting
bountiful paddy rice itself are unique experiences which very few in this world
has to offer. These experiences are a unique and unmatched, tucked away from
the outside world and a blessing in disguise. Terrace rice cultivation and jhum
cultivation are the two main agricultural practices in Nagaland. Ever imagine
how interesting it will be to stay in the farm and have a firsthand experience?
For everyone, ye its best resourceful for agro students, Academicians,
researchers, Agri department officials and tourists with interest in agro and
village life.
Hornbill festival
tour
The Hornbill festival
is celebrated each year from December 1-10 at Kisama Heritage Village, 10 km
away from the state capital of Nagaland-Kohima. This festival acts as a window
to Nagaland where all the tribes participate in showcasing their unique and
rich culture to the world. An
ethnic wooden craft 'Naga Traditional Welcome Gate' with traditional fineries
of the Naga tribes welcomes visitors to the Naga Heritage village. Of the
exhibits Naga morungs or traditional huts of different
tribes made with bamboo and cane and decorated with wood carvings and hunting
trophies are spectacular. During the festival, Naga tribes perform traditional
dances and music, along with indigenous games and sports, including wrestling.
The festival aims to revive and protect the rich culture of Nagaland and
showcase its ethnic customs and traditions to the world. Besides the
traditional extravaganza, events include Hornbill International Rock Contest
(HIRC), Hornbill International Musical Festival, North East Cultural Day,
Hornbill Charity Concert-cum-Ball, Hornbill Master Chef Competition, Hornbill
Snooker Championship, Hornbill National Dance Competition, Miss Nagaland
Contest, Hornbill Annual Cycle Rally, Kids Carnival, 'Glocal' Film Fest,
Vintage World War II Motor Rally, International Car Rally and many other
competitions. Over 25 bands including bands from the US, UK, Norway, South
Korea, Thailand and Indonesia take part in the Hornbill International Rock
Contest (HIRC) held for 4 days at the Naga Solidarity Park during the festival.
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