Discover the best top things to do in Nagaland, India including Naga Heritage Village, Khonoma Village, Doyang Hydro Project, Kisama Heritage Village, Nagaland Bamboo Resource Centre, Mopungchuket Village.
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Naga Heritage Village also known as Kisama Heritage Village is only one in Nagaland. The place is wrapped in breathtaking scenic views at the foothills of the lustrous and evergreen hills on the borderline of this village. It is surrounded by all types of flora. Naga Heritage village is rich in its tradition and cultural activities.Visiting this place is an experience of one of its kind and probably different from any part of the country. Its rich heritage speaks volumes about its cultures and customs. On visiting, you will see the unique thatched roofs on the traditionally built houses, its wooden walls and delicately and neatly done carvings of different designs – all of it has an age old rural essence. You will feel living just simply in a different era in your lifetime. This village comprises of Morungs or 16 different houses that are designed and made in such a way that it symbolizes 16 communities of the population residing here. These communities have restored the artifacts of World War II, its food courts, traditionally bamboo made halls and a stadium which is famous for its Hornbill Festival. The scenic beauty of the village itself mesmerizes the tourists, and thus tourism has flourished in leaps and bounds in the region over the years.Every year in the first week of December, this village celebrates the biggest festival of Northeast, The Hornbill Festival. In other words it is known as the king of festivals. this festival is very important and considered sacred.
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Khonoma is said to be the 1st green village of Asia. A village of Angami naga tribes. Angami's used to be a warrior tribes, was into hunting. But they have learned to preserve nature. This village is 20km away from Kohima, the capital of Nagaland. Roads are so,so. Can be said better than the usual road conditions of Nagaland . They have a village tourist center, from where one can take a guide to show you around. Birding is also another attraction here and one may find many rare species of birds here. There are 3 small castles here ,representing the British war time.one Morang is situated at the center of the village. Taxis are available for day trip.There are home stays to stay overnight. People are very friendly and helps tourists around.
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We were there to witness one of the biggest cultural festival of Asia Continent " HORNBILL FESTIVAL". The festival organised by the Nagaland Tourism,Art & Cultural Dept. is also often called a festival of the festivals wherein all the major tribes of Nagaland comes under one roof to showcase the rich culture and tradition they have been following and preserving for centuries. WHAT AN EXPERIENCE to be there....About 12 kms from the capital city Kohima, the place is called Kisama where the Naga Heritage Village is built and the same place is where the festival takes place every first week of December.
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Nagaland Bamboo Resource Center Complex, 6th Mile, Dimapur What was once a sugar mill at 6th mile Dimapur, Nagaland. India, is now a 28.5 acres of land housing the Nagaland Bamboo Development Agency that establish in 2005 the Nagaland Bamboo Resource Center Complex. Visitors to the center will walk in the shade of many varieties of bamboo most of which are mature plants from all over India and other countries of the world including Japan, Taiwan and China. They will learn where the origins of the bamboo came from and their various uses. The Centre develops the plantation and regeneration of the bamboo as well as development of the bamboo based products. You can see the facilities, machinery and production of the bamboo products such as furniture that include beds, chairs, tables, rocking chairs, stools, bathtubs, and beds; household utensils such as steamers, baskets, musical instruments, cutting boards, plates, cups, water containers, paper products, forks and spoons; and building materials such as scaffoldings, mats, bridges, doors, roofs, walls, floors, and blinds. We were surprise that weapons are made from bamboo. Apart from the facilities of production there is a Bamboo Archive (Museum) and a Bamboo Emporium which you can purchase various bamboo products. Near the entrance you can chill out and have delicious meals at the restaurants that is rightly named The Bambusa Restaurant.
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