Nagaland Kohima Tour
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Nagaland is the enchantress's favourite art piece. Nature here is the magic wand, and people, the conservers. With 17 major tribes and many other sub-tribes living here for generations, Nagaland has proven to be a culturally rich and peaceful Indian state.
In this Nagaland chapter, we will explore the historic village of Khonoma and go for a beautiful walk in "Asia's First Green Village". Often described as a 'Warrior Village', the people of Khonoma are known to have fought fiercely against the British colonial period. Apart from that, Khonoma is also known for its initiatives in wildlife conservation. With its naturally blessed resources, intriguing history and rich culture, the village is one of the most visited places in Nagaland.
All of this is preserved and protected by tribals of Nagaland along with the Angamis. We will get in close contact with them and discover about their lifestyle. Know about ‘Morungs’ and other vernacular architecture. Know about terrace farming and learn how this kind of farming helps them in the sustainable cultivation of crops.
Dzuleke is a bounty of natural flora and fauna. We will take a heritage walk in Dzuleke.
A signboard at Dzukou says, “Well if you find it hard to go to Dzukou, you may find it hard to go to heaven.” Dzukou Valley, which borders Nagaland and Manipur, is touted to be one of the best trekking spots in North-Eastern India. This testing trek adventure will be worthwhile for all avid trekkers, adventure seekers, and photography enthusiasts.
With the steep trek upward followed by 2-3 hours of walking through thick bamboo thickets and deep forest land, you will understand why the Dzukou Valley trek is considered the best trek route in Nagaland.
Some facts about Dzukou Valley Trek:
- The dreamlike Dzukou Valley is home to the world’s most exotic lilies.
- Two rivers, Japfu and Dzukou, water this valley, fondly addressed as “The Valley of Flowers” among locals.
- The stream that flows in the valley has healing effects.
Nagaland trip rallies through Dzuleke, Kohima, Khonoma and Dzukou valley trek, with a punch of knowing about the state from Angami tribals. Don't miss this. You will be captivated by this journey in the Naga hills of the Eastern Himalayan Range.
This journey of a thousand steps begins in Dimapur.
Highlights
How to reach Dimapur?
- Nearest Airport: Dimapur Airport, Dimapur. Dimapur has its airport, located nearly 4 km from the city. Dimapur Airport accommodates flights from Kolkata, Guwahati and Imphal regularly.
- Dimapur railway station is a major railhead of this place, and so many trains from all major cities of India come to this city.
Trip Highlights
- Meet one of the 17 tribes in Nagaland: The Angami Tribals.
- Get a chance to hike through the pristine hills of Dzuleke.
- A heritage walk through Asia’s First Green Village: Khonoma.
- Relish traditional meals in Khonoma.
- Trek to Dzukou Valley.
- Visit the World War II memorial
- Explore the local market and cafes in Kohima.
Road-tripping in Nagaland while switching destinations.
Day 1 - Welcome to Khonoma
Private Vehicle
Homestay
Dinner
Distance of Khonoma from Dimapur: 79 km.
Altitude of Khonoma: 5320 ft
Altitude of Dimapur is 853 ft.
Your journey in Nagaland begins from Dimapur. We’ll meet at a designated point in the morning, the details of which will be shared in the mail. From here, we will start our journey to Khonoma. It will take 3 hours to get there.
After the initial introduction and settling down, we will go for lunch, where you will get to know fellow trippers better.
Afterwards, we will walk in "Asia's First Green Village". Often described as a 'warrior village', the people of Khonoma are known to have fought fiercely against the British colonial period.
Feel free to talk with locals and ask questions. Learn about terrace farming.
Carry some tea and walk to the nearby stream but make sure you return home by sunset. Here, you will be hosted with a traditional Angami Meal that will leave you wanting more and more.
Day 2 - Explore Khonoma. Drive to another pristine village Dzüleke.
Private Vehicle
Homestay
All Meals
Distance between Khonoma to Dzüleke: 22 km.
A day in Khonoma starts during the wee hours. Start your day as early as possible. Packed with good food, we will be set to take a heritage walk in the Khonoma with only a handful of houses.
Learning about cultures and history while visiting a place is a must. During the walk, learn about Angami tribals and their customs and culture. Contribute to the local economy by purchasing some of their woodwork. Learn about "morungs". The Morung is a key institution of the Nagas and the centre of the social life of all unmarried male members. It is a place for young boys to learn about social practices and beliefs from their elders.
They are one of the only two groups of Nagas out of the seventeen who practice wet-rice cultivation on terraces. This allows them to cultivate the same plot year after year.
After spending quality time in Khonoma, bid goodbye to the hosts and start your journey towards Dzüleke – the home of bison.
Dzuleke is a bounty of natural flora and fauna. Begin the time here by meeting your hosts. We will spend our night here.
After settling, we will get out to explore the village. From forest hiking to dipping in waterfalls, Dzuleke feels like a home.
After exploring Dzuleke, we will return to the homestay and spend the whole night.
Day 3 - Explore Kohima, the capital city. Head out to Jakhama for the Dzukou trek.
Private Vehicle
Homestay
Breakfast, Dinner
Distance of Kohima from Dzuleke: 38 km
Distance of Kigwema from Kohima: 17 km
Altitude of Kohima: 1444 m
Altitude of Jakhama: 1606 m
Next morning, super-punched with breakfast, we will set out for Kohima exploration.
Know About Kohima: Kohima is the capital city of Nagaland. Known for the Hornbill Festival, Kohima is mainly known for its Angami tribes among the other 16 tribes in Nagaland. But Kohima being the capital city, is cosmopolitan. It hosts people from all over India.
We will visit the World War II memorial.
After this, we will leave the exploration part to you. The city opens itself once you start exploring it. Go as you wish. There are eateries, cafes and shopping streets that will keep you busy.
You can spend the rest of your time at leisure. Keep it light. Keep your mind and body healthy since we have an upcoming trek the following day.
Post lunch, we will go to the base of the Dzukou trek.
The next day, we will start the trek early, so bid good night to your new friends and retire early.
Day 4 - Dzukou Valley Trek
Private Vehicle
Homestay
All Meals
Total Dzukou Valley Trek Distance: 17 km.
After early breakfast, we will get on the road to reach the base of the Dzukou Valley Trek.
First few hours, you will have trouble climbing since the starts are always steep and challenging. We assure you that the views will soothe your inhibitions. We will take short breaks.
Take time to absorb nature. The drive switches to steep, winding roads as we bounce down the hills surrounded by wildflowers and bamboo.
Dzukou Valley trekking will give you a good glimpse of the Japfu peak upfront, which has an elevation of 3048 meters, the second-largest in Nagaland. The panoramic views of the valley, the majestic mountains surrounding you and the natural green environment make the trek most worthwhile and memorable.
Dzukou Valley is well-hidden among the high mountain ranges on the Manipur-Nagaland border. The valley is famous for its multicoloured carpets of flowers that bloom in summer, most notably the Dzukou lily, found only in this valley. The flowers begin to bloom in the monsoon, and the first two weeks of July are the peak flowering season
Day 5 - Downhill Dzokou Valley trek. Drive to Kohima
Private Vehicle
Homestay
Breakfast, Lunch
Wake up to the silent morning. We will commence downhill trekking to the valley early in the morning. But before that, warm yourself with hot tea and a fulfilling breakfast.
After reaching down, we will start preparing for breakfast. Pack your bags, have breakfast and leave for Jakhama. The trek descends steeply but is shorter than the ascent from the previous day.
We will be in Jakhama by lunchtime.
After lunch, we will leave for Kohima. Here we will stay for the night
Day 6 - Goodbye to Nagaland in Dimapur. Hello to tonnes of beautiful memories from the Nagaland trip.
Private Vehicle
Breakfast
The trip comes to an end. We will drop you at Dimapur in the morning, from where we started Nagaland Trip.
We are going to miss you badly. We know it will be equally difficult for you to let go of funny times, sleepless nights and new friendships. But once someone chooses us, we are their home forever. Most of us cross paths multiple times. Don't forget to remember the thrill you have had. And once you know you want to do it again, we are here. Check out our other itineraries and ring us soon. It would be a pleasure to see you. Till then, take care and love life.
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What’s life without adventure? Isn’t the real purpose of life to travel, to experience new places, and witness the sunrise from new mountaintops? This thought is what united Jatin and Tarun over a cup of chai, in spite of being from two unrelated backgrounds (CA and IT). They knew each other since the time Jatin was helping Tarun learn the ways of the wilderness through weekend treks and outings with another traveling group. Their love for traveling and trekking together motivated them to start something of their own. Thus was born “Plan The Unplanned”, where travel goals come true. Under the Companies Act, Plan The Unplanned is incorporated as Unplanned Journeys Private Limited They started their journey on unsteady ground, much like any other company, but they shared an infatuation for travel and adventure with their customers, which amplified their determination, and thus, Plan the Unplanned family keeps getting bigger every day! Just about any travel idea can come alive with Plan The Unplanned…treks, adventure activities like rock climbing, kayaking, rafting, backpacking trips across the country, cultural outings, photo walks; everything that fellow travelers need, to explore the great outdoors together. Well now that the wanderlust has kicked in and you can already see a vacation in your nearest future, here’s what we have to offer!
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- Transportation for all eight days.
- Breakfast, lunch and dinner for all days
- Activities - Hiking, Trekking
- Bonfire, Camping at Homestay
- Tour Leads and Driver allowances
- First aid kits, Oxygen cylinders, Infrared thermometer, Oximeter
Exclusions
- Anything which is not mentioned in the inclusion
- Beverages on all days
- Personal Expenses
- Insurance, including travel, health, and more.
- Additional expenses added due to unforeseen circumstances such as cancellation/roadblocks/landslides/strike or any other natural causes would not be covered.
- We would not be liable for theft/misplaced items.
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- If you cancel before 30 days - 50% of amount will be refunded
- If you cancel between 20 - 25% % of amount will be refunded
- If you cancel 7 days before the trip date no amount will be refunded
- *Intimation Period means the number of days before the tour is scheduled to start
- **Cancellation Fee is the amount of money that will be deducted from the total billing amount before offering the refund.
- Refund/Cancellation requests are accepted only by email at [email protected] and not via call or Whatsapp.
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