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Top 10 Places to Visit in Nagaland (Updated 2025)

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Top 10 Places to Visit in Nagaland

Often referred to as the “Switzerland of the East,” Nagaland is one of the most picturesque and mountainous states in northeast India. Sharing its border with Myanmar, this breathtaking region is home to diverse indigenous tribes, rich cultural heritage, and vibrant festivals. A notable highlight is the Nagaland State Museum, which showcases ancient weaponry, ceremonial drums, and traditional Naga artifacts.

Here are the top 10 places you must visit in Nagaland:


1. Mokokchung

Mokokchung is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Nagaland and the cultural center of the Ao Naga tribe. If you’re looking to experience something truly unique, this is the place to be. Key attractions include the District Museum, Town Main Park, Unman Village, Ao Village, Longkhum, Mopungchuket, Langpangkong, and Chuchuyimlang.


2. Kohima

The capital of Nagaland, Kohima, was originally known as Kewhira, named after the Kewhi flowers native to the area. The British later anglicized it to Kohima. Located 1,500 meters above sea level, the city is blessed with rolling hills, lush forests, and scenic landscapes. It’s a haven for adventure lovers, offering activities such as trekking, hiking, and camping. Popular spots include the Kohima Museum, Shilloi Lake, Kohima Zoo, and Khonoma Village.

(Note: Kohima is the capital of Nagaland, not Mizoram as previously mentioned.)


3. Phek

Nestled in the hills, Phek is renowned for its stunning natural beauty and biodiversity. Major attractions include Glory Peak, Phek Waterfall, Dzüdü Lake, Shilloi Lake, Kapamodzü, Zanibu Peak, River Tizu, Lanye, and Sedzu. Known for its vibrant culture and local festivals, Phek is a destination that leaves a lasting impression.


4. Dimapur

As the largest and fastest-growing city in Nagaland, Dimapur is the main gateway to the state, with its primary airport located here. The city lies between the Dhansiri River on the east and forested hills on the west. Key sites include the Kachari Ruins, Triple Falls, Nagaland Science Centre, Rangapahar Reserve Forest, and the Zoological Park.


5. Mon

Mon is the land of the Konyak Nagas, known for their unique cultural heritage and traditional tattoos. Surrounded by raw natural beauty, Mon offers a deeply authentic experience. Must-see places include Veda Peak, Shangnyu Village, Chui Village, Chenloisho Village, and Longwa Village, which straddles the India-Myanmar border.

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6. Touphema Village

Developed by the local community in collaboration with the Tourism Department of Nagaland, Touphema Village offers an immersive cultural experience. With traditional-style huts and authentic Naga cuisine, this heritage village lets you experience tribal life firsthand. Enjoy homestays, folk dances, and the warm hospitality of the local people.


7. Tuensang

Located in eastern Nagaland, Tuensang is the largest district in the state and an emerging urban hub after Dimapur, Kohima, and Mokokchung. It’s a culturally rich destination home to multiple tribes. Attractions include Longtrok, Tsadang, Noklak, and Changsangmongko.


8. Khonoma Village

A model of eco-tourism and sustainable living, Khonoma Village is home to the Angami Naga tribe. Often called the Green Village, it showcases stunning terraced farms, valleys, and rolling hillocks. It’s the perfect place for nature lovers and those looking to experience traditional Naga life in an environmentally conscious way.


9. Dzukou Valley and Japfu Peak

Breathtaking and serene, Dzukou Valley is often called the “Valley of Flowers of the East.” It’s famous for its panoramic views, lush meadows, and seasonal blooms. Adjacent to it is Japfu Peak, the second-highest peak in Nagaland at 3,048 meters. These two natural wonders are a must-visit for nature lovers and hikers.


10. Naga Heritage Village (Kisama)

Located near Kohima, Naga Heritage Village in Kisama is dedicated to preserving and promoting the tribal culture of Nagaland. Designed to resemble traditional Naga settlements, it becomes the hub of cultural activity during the Hornbill Festival every December. It’s the best place to witness the colorful costumes, music, dance, and traditions of all 17 major Naga tribes in one place.

You may also like to read: Top 10 Places to Visit in Tripura

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