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NAGALAND

CITIES

Decorative wooden archway with tribal patterns and "Welcome" sign spans a rural road, surrounded by lush green forest. A sense of cultural hospitality.

KOHIMA

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Decorative wooden archway with tribal patterns and "Welcome" sign spans a rural road, surrounded by lush green forest. A sense of cultural hospitality.

TUENSANG

Decorative wooden archway with tribal patterns and "Welcome" sign spans a rural road, surrounded by lush green forest. A sense of cultural hospitality.

PHEK

ATTRACTIONS

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DZUKOU VALLEY

A picturesque high-altitude valley near Kohima, known for its rolling hills and seasonal blooms.

SARAMATI PEAK

The highest peak in Nagaland (~3,826 m) at the India-Myanmar border, offering dramatic trekking terrain

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SHILLOI LAKE

One of the largest natural lakes in Nagaland and a serene nature spot.

FOOD

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RICE AND LOCAL HERBS

The staple diet includes rice served with wild leaves, herbs and often spicy preparations — local gastronomy rooted in tribal traditions.

SMOKED MEAT AND FISH DISHES

Many tribal cuisines in Nagaland feature smoked pork, fish or meat cooked with local spices and traditional methods.

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LOCAL CHILLI VARIETIES

For instance, the “Naga chilli” (Mircha) is famous and used in many regional preparations.

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