Nagaland Escapade Tour Package 6 Days
- Places Covered: Nagaland Escapade
- Tour Type: Private Tour
- Transport: Private Cab
- Customization: Available
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Overview:
The Nagaland Escapade Tour Package offers a soul-stirring 6-day journey from Dimapur to the heart of the Naga Hills. This itinerary is crafted for travelers who wish to explore the rich tribal heritage, heroic history, and breathtaking landscapes of Northeast India. From the poignant Kohima War Cemetery to the sustainable beauty of Khonoma Green Village, this trip highlights the best of the Angami culture. Perfect for families, couples, and friends, the journey includes cultural immersions at the Kisama Heritage Village and comfortable stays in Hotels Budget Category. Experience the mist-covered peaks and warm hospitality that make Nagaland a premier destination for cultural explorers and nature lovers alike.
Dimapur to Nagaland Tour Package Itinerary
Day 1: Arrival and Transfer to Kohima
Pickup: Dimapur Airport / Drop: Kohima Hotel / Stay: Kohima
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Kohima Ridge View provides a stunning introduction to the state capital, offering panoramic vistas of the surrounding Barail mountain range. As you drive from the plains of Dimapur to an altitude of 1,444 meters, the air becomes crisp and the scenery transitions into dense emerald forests and tiered settlements. It is the perfect spot to witness the sunset over the Naga Hills before checking into your hotel.
Day 2: Kohima City and Historical Landmarks
Pickup: Kohima Hotel / Drop: Kohima Hotel / Stay: Kohima
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Kohima War Cemetery is a world-renowned memorial dedicated to the soldiers of the British and Indian 14th Army who halted the Japanese advance during WWII. The cemetery is impeccably maintained on the slopes of Garrison Hill and features the famous Kohima Epitaph on a bronze plaque. It offers a solemn atmosphere for reflection amidst beautifully manicured gardens and rows of stone markers commemorating the brave.
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Nagaland State Museum houses a rare collection of tribal artifacts, including traditional costumes, jewelry, ancestral weaponry, and ceremonial masks. The museum’s galleries provide an in-depth look into the distinct identities of the 17 major Naga tribes and their evolution through the centuries. It is an essential visit for those wanting to understand the social fabric, folklore, and artistic traditions of the region.
Kohima and Khonoma Sightseeing Itinerary
Day 3: Cultural Roots at Kisama and Jakhama
Pickup: Kohima Hotel / Drop: Kohima Hotel / Stay: Kohima
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Kisama Heritage Village serves as the permanent venue for the famous Hornbill Festival and is a living museum of Naga architecture and tribal life. The village features traditional “Morungs” or communal huts representing various tribes, each adorned with intricate wood carvings and animal trophies. Exploring this site allows travelers to experience the cultural diversity of Nagaland in a single location, set against a stunning mountain backdrop.
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Jakhama Village is a traditional Angami settlement known for its massive ceremonial gates and ancient stone walls that tell stories of warrior clans. A walk through the narrow lanes of the village reveals traditional granaries and large houses with “horns” on the roof, signifying the wealth and status of the owner. It offers an authentic glimpse into the daily lives, agricultural practices, and enduring customs of the Naga people.
Day 4: Sustainable Living in Khonoma
Pickup: Kohima Hotel / Drop: Kohima Hotel / Stay: Kohima
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Khonoma Green Village is recognized as Asia’s first green village, famous for its community-led conservation efforts and a ban on hunting and logging. The village is over 700 years old and is perched atop a hill, surrounded by unique alder-based terrace cultivation fields. Travelers can explore the stone forts where Angami warriors fought British colonial forces and enjoy the pristine natural beauty preserved by the locals.
Kohima return route Sightseeing Itinerary
Day 5: Nature Trails and Local Bazaars
Pickup: Kohima Hotel / Drop: Kohima Hotel / Stay: Kohima
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Kohima Local Bazaar is a vibrant center of commerce where one can find exotic local produce, organic vegetables, and unique Naga spices like the King Chili. The market is run mostly by local women and is a great place to observe the culinary diversity of the region, including various dried meats and bamboo shoots. It is also the best spot to shop for authentic hand-woven Naga shawls and bamboo handicrafts as souvenirs.
Day 6: Departure via Dimapur Ruins
Pickup: Kohima Hotel / Drop: Dimapur Airport / Stay: End of Tour
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Kachari Ruins in Dimapur are a set of mushroom-shaped monolithic pillars dating back to the 10th-century Kachari Kingdom. These mysterious ruins represent an era of pre-colonial history and are unique for their intricate carvings and architectural style. A brief stop here before reaching the airport provides a historical bookend to your Nagaland escapade, highlighting the ancient roots of the valley.
Read more about the history of the Kohima War Cemetery on Wikipedia.
Discover traveler reviews and photos of Kisama Heritage Village on Tripadvisor.
Explore the official details of Khonoma Village on the Nagaland Tourism website.
Find visitor tips for the Nagaland State Museum on Tripadvisor.
Nagaland Package Price from Dimapur
2 Adults: Rs. 24000 per person
3 Adults: Rs. 18400 per person
4–7 Adults: Rs. 14400 per person
8–10 Adults: Rs. 15600 per person
11–12 Adults: Rs. 14400 per person
For long weekend, holidays and festivals, extra charges applicable.
Inclusions in Nagaland Tour Package
Breakfast, all sightseeing as per itinerary, AC vehicle Dzire or Innova or Tempo Traveller as per group size, driver allowance, parking, tolls, and stay in 3star AC hotels.
Exclusions in Nagaland Package from Dimapur
Anything not mentioned in inclusions, entry tickets, boating, guide services, personal expenses, camera fees, or meals other than breakfast.
Child Policy for Nagaland Trip from Dimapur
Child up to 6 years Free
Child 6 to 8 years Half charge
Child above 8 years Full charge
Payment Policy for Nagaland Package Booking
20 percent advance at time of booking
20 percent after getting hotel booking voucher
60 percent during tour in parts
For tours between 15 Dec to 2 Jan, 50 percent advance payment required.
Cancellation Policy for Nagaland Tour
Minimum Rs. 3000 cancellation charge per person
10 percent or Rs. 3000 per person whichever is higher
25 percent cancellation between 45 to 30 days before departure
50 percent cancellation between 30 to 15 days before departure
75 percent cancellation between 15 to 5 days before departure
100 percent cancellation within 5 days of departure or noshow
Cancellation charges are calculated as percentage of total tour cost.
Frequently Asked Questions – Nagaland Travel Guide
Best time to visit Nagaland
The best time is from October to May, with the first week of December being special due to the Hornbill Festival.
Weather conditions
Nagaland has a pleasant climate; winters (Nov-Feb) are chilly with temperatures between 4°C and 20°C, while summers are mild.
Safety for solo travelers
Nagaland is very safe for solo travelers, and the locals are known for their helpful and hospitable nature.
Family and couple suitability
The state is ideal for families and couples looking for a mix of historical education, tribal culture, and peaceful nature.
Famous temples, beaches, or attractions
Key attractions include the Kohima War Cemetery, Kisama Heritage Village, Khonoma Green Village, and the Dzukou Valley.
Adventure and water activities
Trekking in the Dzukou Valley and exploring the rugged terrain of the Naga Hills are popular adventure activities.
Local cuisine and food options
Try smoked pork with bamboo shoots and local rice beer, though Hotels Budget Category also offer standard Indian meals.
Ideal trip duration
A 6-day trip is perfect to cover the major historical and cultural landmarks around the Kohima district.
Nearest airports and railheads
Dimapur Airport and Dimapur Railway Station are the primary entry points for travelers heading to Kohima.
Tips for first-time travelers
Carry a valid ID, obtain the required Inner Line Permit (ILP) in advance, and carry woolens even in summer.
Check the Nagaland Tourism Wikipedia page for detailed cultural history.
See Nagaland travel reviews on Tripadvisor for the latest traveler insights.
These links provide a broader context of the region’s attractions and the best ways to navigate the tribal landscape.
Important Travel Information for Nagaland Package
Weather and temperature: Summer (16-31°C), Winter (4-24°C), Monsoon (Heavy rainfall from June-September)
What to wear: Light cottons for summer, heavy woolens for winter, and comfortable walking shoes for village tours
Travel safety and local culture: Respect tribal traditions; always ask for permission before taking portraits of locals
Dos and Don’ts: Do try local handloom products; Don’t litter in the eco-sensitive villages like Khonoma
Mobile connectivity and ATMs: Connectivity is good in Kohima/Dimapur; ATMs are widely available in the city areas
Basic local etiquette and language tips: English is widely spoken; a polite “Thank You” or “Hello” goes a long way
Refer to the Government of Nagaland official portal for administrative and travel news.
Visit the Nagaland Tourism official site for permit information and event updates.
Official government links ensure you have the latest information regarding Inner Line Permits and state-sponsored tourism activities.
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Kohima
Kohima is the mountainous capital of Nagaland and a place of immense historical significance. It sits at an elevation of 1,444 meters and is famous for the Battle of Kohima during World War II. The city is a blend of traditional Naga culture and modern urban life, featuring vibrant markets and the iconic War Cemetery. Travelers can explore the local Angami lifestyle while enjoying the scenic beauty of the surrounding hills. Staying in Hotels Budget Category here provides easy access to the city’s major landmarks and the nearby festival grounds of Kisama.
Khonoma
Khonoma is an ancient village belonging to the Angami tribe and is celebrated as Asia’s first green village. It is a model for community-based conservation, where the residents have successfully banned hunting and forest logging to protect their natural heritage. The village is over 700 years old and is strategically located on a hill, offering views of sprawling terrace fields. It is a destination for those who appreciate sustainable tourism, tribal history, and raw natural beauty. Walking through its stone-paved paths is like stepping back in time into a world of warrior legends and eco-consciousness.
Dimapur
Dimapur is the gateway to Nagaland and the state’s largest commercial hub. Located in the plains, it is the only city in Nagaland with rail and air connectivity. The city is home to the historic 10th-century Kachari Ruins, which showcase mushroom-shaped monolithic pillars. Dimapur serves as a transition point where travelers from the plains begin their ascent into the hills of Kohima. It offers a bustling market scene where goods from across the Northeast and Southeast Asia are traded. It provides a distinct contrast to the hilly terrains found elsewhere in the state.
Kisama
Kisama is the cultural heart of Nagaland during the month of December, serving as the permanent site for the Hornbill Festival. Located 12 km from Kohima, the Kisama Heritage Village is designed to resemble a traditional Naga settlement. Each of the state’s 17 major tribes has its own Morung (communal hut) here, showcasing their unique architecture and art. Even outside the festival season, it remains a major attraction for those interested in the diverse ethnic identities of the Naga people. The site offers a panoramic view of the valley and is a center for preserving tribal heritage.




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