Discover the best hotels in Kohima District, Nagaland including Niraamaya Retreats Aradura Kohima, Hotel Ariel, The Eastgate Hotel, Hotel Vivor, Medom's B&B, 2K Hotel, Kohima Camp Nagaland, Crescent International, Goroomgo Imchen Guest House Kohima, Hotel Millenium.
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5 based on 73 reviews
Overlooking the verdant pine forests, Niraamaya Retreats Aradura offers a countryside escape amidst some of the most beautiful scenery in the region. The charming accommodation and spectacular vistas make your stay truly rewarding. Complementing the relaxing atmosphere, guests can indulge in regional specialties and global cuisine. Located away from the bustle of the city, the retreat is a perfect venue to host conferences and off-sites for corporate groups.
It was the most wonderful stay on our first part of Nagaland Tour. Absolutely stunning location. Spacious ,clean and well decorated rooms with old world charm and modern amenities. Saff was respectful , helped us for sight seeing and in and around hotel. Special mention of Ranjit and Gopal for their ever smiling faces and helping all'the tlme for even small things . Last but not the least ,the captain of the ship Mr. Aneesh, G M. Who upgraded us on our simple request and his culinary skills .Hats off to his mouth watering dishes which never let us recall home food .He is a true aasset for any organisation. Hospitality is synonymous with Niraamaya.I Only recommend this property for KOHIMA stay. Thanks for making our experience truly majestic and enthralling.
4 based on 6 reviews
I stayed in Hotel Ariel for 2 nights on 8/12 and 9/12 The hotel is well maintained. Staff courteous and prompt in service. The vegetarian food was indeed a surprise , did not expect such a good fare .The hotel occupies 2nd and 3rd floor of the building and location is not traffic wise congested Generator back up is provided. Would heartily recommend this hotel for Kohima visit
4.5 based on 19 reviews
Affordable, clean, comfortable and hot water! Besides being located in a very central location, being close to markets, restaurants and taxi stands; the hotel staff is very friendly, kind and helpful. They helped us arrange a reasonable valued cab for Dzukou Valley trek and also offered keep some of our luggage to help reduce our weight. Breakfast is reasonable. Definitely recommend it. Booked via makemytrip.
4 based on 59 reviews
Hotel Vivor has 29 Charming rooms which are categorized into Premium, Deluxe, Deluxe Suite, Executive Suite & Niathu Presidential Suite. All the rooms are decorated using local handicraft and elements from the hotel's natural surroundings. The Suites are stylishly designed and offer spacious living areas with modern amenities. The Architecture: The cosy Interiors of the hotel reflect its warm local influence to give our guests the feeling of being at home. Thus, Hotel Vivor has been designed to blend with its unique cultural and natural surroundings with subtle touches of local motifs and luxury.
Lovely people Ageing perhaps at the wings and with virtually no internet (but that's the case for the whole neughbourhoid it seems), the Vivor hotel is graced with a wonderful staff and a rather good cook. Excellent service. A pity though that it is located on the far side of Kohima and that the traffic jams going into town are a wonder to behold (or not!)...
5 based on 1 reviews
One of the best hospitable stays in the region. The home run by Dr. Kenny is in one of the most picturesque locations in Kohima, Nagaland. The place is well maintained and offers the best food in the north east. The rooms are well maintained and serves free breakfast as part of the package (Do check on other requirements during the booking). Caters to both vegetarians and non-vegetarians. The place is in the heart of the town and has easy access to local markets and attractions.
3 based on 3 reviews
If you’re looking for a small hotel in Kohima, look no further than 2K Hotel. Guests have access to room service and newspaper while staying at 2K Hotel. In addition, 2K Hotel offers an on-site restaurant, which will help make your Kohima trip additionally gratifying. And, as an added convenience, there is free parking available to guests. While you’re here, be sure to check out some of the Asian restaurants, including D Cafe and Fifa Cafe, all of which are a short distance from 2K Hotel. If you’re looking for things to do, you can check out Kohima War Cemetery (1.0 mi) or The Catholic Cathedral (0.9 mi), which are popular attractions amongst tourists, and they are all within walking distance. The staff at 2K Hotel looks forward to serving you during your upcoming visit.
Rooms are small with no bedside tables or lights, noisy and a very small ensuite shower room with a shower that only lasts 10 mins and sprays over toilet and wash-hand basin. The electric shower plug and sockets were close to the shower head - not safe! There was no hot water to the wash basin - had to use a jug and bucket. rugs and mats were filthy. On first night sheets were not clean and bed was hard. Sheets did get replaced the second night.There was no heating throughout the hotel apart from a couple of small radiant heaters. Everywhere was freezing at night. We sat in restaurant in full winter outdoor clothing and needed the same in bed! the hotel seemed not be be used to providing meals and our group were the only people eating. The hotel is located in a dark side street and not withing walking distance to town. The only positive was the the staff were friendly and tried to help within the constraints of the hotel which badly needs renovating.
4.5 based on 4 reviews
This nomadic super luxury camp introduces the discerning traveller to different adventures in carefully selected exceptional locations in the mountains, deserts, jungles and unexplored countryside. Experience the many moods of exotic India with its dramatic landscapes, rustic and unexplored rural surroundings. At our Kohima camp celebrate tribal hues at the Hornbill Festival, explore quaint tribal Naga villages, or simply curl up in your 'tent with a view' and so much more…
We loved the Kohima Camp. Yogi, the manager was always there to greet you as you arrived at the camp. He provided a comprehensive welcome to the camp, and was available at any time for questions or recommendations. Yogish was a our butler, who showed us to our tent and provided service during our stay. No detail is forgotten in these luxury tents. Hot water, hair dryer, stationery, sleep masks, along with fluffy towels and creamy lotions. There is a phone to us if you need anything once you are zipped into your tent. The sheets are lush and a hot water bottle is provided at night at your request. The on site restaurant served delicious meals and provided excellent service. An evening campfire allowed for guests to visit while enjoying hot cider and appetizers. Very well done, all the comforts of home and prime seats to the Opening Ceremony of the Hornbill Festival. This is a once in a lifetime even, with an unforgettable stay at TUTC’s Kohima Camp.
5 based on 1 reviews
Stayed there for a night. Rooms are perfectly cleaned, good ambience, staffs are polite and professional. Breakfast spread is very less. Nice restaurant with the view of roadside market, foods are tasty and presentable. Prices are bit costly compared to services offered. Will love to visit when in Kohima.
4 based on 1 reviews
Guest house home stay. Great view, great breakfast, great dinner and super friendly place. Helpful and arranged walking tour of nearby village as well as driver and your guide George who's driving and your skills are unmatched. Open hearth fire warms the kitchen where tasty food is prepared. Great experience.
3 based on 1 reviews
Situated on top of a quiet hill in the middle of Kohima, this Nagaland government property is over 15 years old. The location could not be better, but the approach is a test in hill driving with narrow single lane roads. It is quite cut off from the main town. There is ample space for parking, but this beautiful property is badly maintained, run down, with weak water supply and geysers don't work. Rooms are large and reasonably clean, but everything seems tired and falling apart. Hot blowers were provided for the cold weather. Soiled linen lies in corridors on broken furniture. They have a kitchen but the food is not much to write about. No WiFi.The staff, realising the challenges, go out of their way to help. At 1700 there are much better places to stay in Kohima. This hotel survives on government custom. I wouldn't recommend it, unless you run out of options.
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