
Places of Tourist Interest
Dimapur : Dimapur, 74 km away from Kohima is the commercial town of Nagaland. The places to visit in Dimapur are the Ruins of Medieval Kachari Kingdom, North East Zone Cultural Centre Museum, Chumukedima and Intangki Wildlife Sanctuary.
Kohima : Kohima is a beautiful town known to the world for halting the Japanese forces during the Second World War. In the middle of the town lies The War Cemetery with beautiful epitaphs engraved on each graves of officers and men who laid down their lives in the battle of Kohima. Apart from war memorials, one can also visit Museum, Cathedral and Kohima village.
Mokokchung : Mokokchung is 162 km from Kohima via Wokha, 70 km from Zunheboto, 115 km from Tuensang, 102 km from Amguri (Assam) and 103 km from Mariani in Assam, Mokokchung is home of the Ao tribes. The main festivals of the Aos are Moatsu and Tsungrem Mong celebrated during the first week of May and August respectively. Places of tourists interests are Longkhum, Ungma, Langpangkong Cave, Molung, Chuchuyimlang and Peren.
Mon : Home of the Konyak tribe of Nagaland, Mon is 357 km from Kohima via Dimapur and 280 km from Dimapur, 275 km from Kohima via Mokokchung, Tamlu and Wakching. Konyaks are known for their skilled craftsmanship especially in woodcarvings, making of daos, guns, gunpowder, headbrushes, headgears, necklaces etc. The most colourful festival of the Konyaks is the Aoling festival celebrated in the first week of April. Places to see in and around are Shangnyu Village, Longwa Village, Chui Village, Veda peak and Naganimora.
Tuensang : Tuensang is about 269 km from Kohima via Wohkha and Mokokchung and 235 km via Zunheboto. Six different tribes of the state namely the Changs, Yimchungers, Khiamniungans, Sangtams, Phoms and Semas, inhabit the district. Having inhabited by different tribes, the district is rich in cultural heritage and their traditional dresses are very colourful. Places of tourists interests are Kiphere and Longtrok.
Zunheboto : Zunheboto is 150 km from Kohima via Chazouba and 70 km from Mokokchung. The district is home to the Sema tribe of Nagaland. The Semas are a martial tribe and are known for their fighting skills. Their main festival is Tuluni, which is celebrated during the second week of July. Satoi Range and Ghosu Bird Sanctuary are attraction of Zunheboto.
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