Kohima
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The state capital, Kohima, is located
on National Highway No.39, less than three hours drive from Dimapur. Kohima
is a picturesque hill station perched at an altitude of 1,495 metres above
sea level. The Japanese beat a retreat from Kohima during the Second World
War, and the War Cemetery is a symbolic memorial raised to commemorate
the supreme sacrifices made by the officers. The Catholic Cathedral
at Aradura Hill is an important landmark, as it happens to be one of the
largest cathedrals in the entire north-east and houses the biggest cross
in the country, made of wood.
Nagaland State Museum
The State Museum in Kohima treasures a rare collection of articles
of different tribes which speak about the history and traditions of the
Nagas.
Sales Emporium
Located in the heart of Kohima, the emporium sells a variety of Naga art
and handicraft items.
Zoological Park
The zoo in Kohima has some rare species of animals and birds, including
the rare Blythe's Tragopan.
Intangki Wildlife Sanctuary
Located at a distance of 37 km from Dimapur, this sanctuary has some
rare species of birds.
Khonoma
Around 10 kms from Kohima, lies the village of Khonoma, that is steeped
in tales of valour and gallantry. The Khonoma gate relates the story of
British infiltration into Naga Hills.
Dzukou Valley
Situated at an altitude of 2,438
m, it is 30 km to the south of Kohima. Lilies in white and yellow and
a hundred of other flowers in varied colours adorn the valley. This is
one of the best trekking spots in the north-eastern region.
Japfu Peak
Located at an altitude of 3,048 m above sea level is the second highest
peak in Kohima, Japfu Peak. Apart from providing a fabulous view of Kohima,
Japfu is also ideal for trekking and scaling.
Mokokchung and Zunheboto, located 160 and 150 kms respectively from Kohima,
are picturesque towns, worth a visit. Mokokchung is a major cultural centre
of the Ao Nagas.
Dimapur
Perched at a height of 195 m above sea level is Dimapur, a major commercial
centre of Nagaland. Dimapur is the only airport in the state and is well
connected with the neighbouring states by National Highway No.39. In the
very heart of the town can be seen the relics of the ancient Kachari Kingdom.
Just 5 kms away, on the Dimapur-Kohima Road is ruzaphema, a place tailor-made
for tourists, with its vibrant bazaars and plethora of unique tribal handicrafts.
Shilloi Lake
Also known as the Lachem Lake, it lies on the lower slopes of the
hills running along the Myanmar border in Phek district of Nagaland. Spread
over 0.25 to 0.30 sq. km, the lake has the shape of a footprint.
Mount Totsu
Situated at an altitude of 1250 m, it is in the district of Wokha,
which is 80 km form Kohima. It is an ideal place for rock climbing.
Liphanyan Governor's Camp
Located at a distance of 43 km from Dimapur, this place with the river
Doyang flowing nearby is an ideal spot for rafting, angling, and picnics.
Satoi Range
One of the only few remaining virgin forests left in the Zunheboto
districts, it is a place of pristine beauty. This place is the natural
habitat of the Blythe's Tragopan, a rare bird on the verge of extinction.
With rare rhododendrons adorning the hills, it is an ideal place for outdoor
camping and trekking.
Wildlife
The Fakim Sanctuary close to the Myanmar border receives high
rainfall and is home to tigers and hoolock gibbons, and the tragopan pheasant.
The Pulie Badze Sanctuary also lies near Kohima.
Located at a distance of 8 km from the Zunheboto district headquarters,
Ghosu Bird Sanctuary is maintained solely by the village community.
It houses more than twenty species of endangered birds. Migratory birds
can be sighted from June to September.
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