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TOURIST ATTRACTIONS IN NAGALAND
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Tucked away in the remote northeast corner of India, Nagaland sums up steep hills, green-carpeted valleys and exotic tribes. The tourist attractions in Nagaland do not lie in a stock combination of forts, palaces, temples and masteries etc.

It is serene land where a pristine environment still remains unaffected anything of the industrialized world, displaying a strange interplay of myths, history and mystery. This is a place where valiant people lead a colorful life steeped in their own customs and heritage and a multitude of flora and fauna exist in its dense forestland.

The Tribes: One of the biggest tourist attractions in Nagaland is in fact in its people, their folklores and festivals. The sturdily built martial tribes with spears and headgears display an awe-inspiring look. As many as 16 tribes live here which vary from one another in their attires, traditions and cultural heritage.

Kohima Village: The capital of the state houses the village of the Nagas. The village with a ceremonial gateway mirrors typical tribal architecture and handicrafts in its houses. The splendid gateway is adorned with motifs of weapons, warriors and folk prosperity-symbols.

World War II Cemetery: During the World War II, the combined troop of the British and the Indians stopped the Japanese troop in Kohima. The martyrs lie buried here. Amid the manicured lawn two tall crosses stand. A touching inscription in one of them reads: "When you go home, tell them of us and say / For your tomorrow, we gave our today".

Shangnyu Village: An 8ft high and 12ft wide wooden monument stands in the village, which is believed to have been constructed by heavenly angels. The village is ruled by Angh (hereditary chief) and there are other memorial stones in front of the Angh's palace.

Japfu Peak: The second highest peak in the state boasts of the tallest Rhododendron. Measuring over 130 ft. in height and the girth at the base of around 11 ft. it is featured in the Guinness Book of World Records. It offers breathtaking view of Himalayan peaks beyond and sprawling Kohima town.


Other tourist attractions in Nagaland include: Nagaland State Museum, Dzukou Valley, Intangki Wildlife Sanctuary, Fakim Sanctuary and many other tribal villages.

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