Kohima (/koʊˈhiːmə/ pronunciation (help·info)) is the hilly capital city of India's north eastern state of Nagaland. With a resident population of 99,039 it is the second largest city in the state. Originally known as Kewhira, it was founded in 1878 when the British Empire established its headquarters of the then Naga Hills. It officially became the capital after the state of Nagaland was inaugurated in 1963.
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KOHIMA WAR CEMETERY lies on the battle ground of Garrison Hill. No trace remains of the bungalow, which was destroyed in the fighting, but white concrete lines mark and preserve permanently the historic tennis court. The cemetery now contains 1,420 Commonwealth burials of the Second World War. At the highest point in the cemetery stands the KOHIMA CREMATION MEMORIAL commemorating 917 Hindu and Sikh soldiers whose remains were cremated in accordance with their faith.
This memorial holds an important position in the history of North-East India. Very touching to see that many of the soldiers who lost their lives in the battles in the region are very young, often in their twenties.
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If you happen to be sojourning in Kohima (Nagaland’s largest hill station) for a few nights or attending the globally renowned Hornbill Festival (Dec 1st – Dec 10th), you will find yourself in a good position to tackle the iconic Japfu Peak (3,048 m), which is the second highest summit in Nagaland after Mount Saramati (3,826 m). Before climbing the mountain we undertook some online research and discovered that there was a serious paucity of information on how to actually climb the peak, the location of the trailhead, the distances involved and so forth. None of the locals or Indian travellers that we spoke to at the Hornbill Festival had a clue how to go about it either. So we wrote a in-depth guide after tackling this awesome peak in the land of Nagas! Do visit our website to read 'The Ultimate Guide On How To Climb Japfu Peak Without A Guide'. The purpose of this online guide is to provide you with all the facts and figures regarding Japfu peak so that you are in a good position to decide whether to hire a local guide or attempt the climb independently.
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Such a lovely place, the church houses the biggest wooden cross, in Asia. The staff were cordial and the church is a must visit place during christmas!
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We reached here just before sunset and witnessed the different hues of sky during sunset. I could also record a small time lapse clip of this natural phenomenon. On our way back, we came across Mithun, State animal of Nagaland. This was the only wildlife we came across, hardly any birds in the jungle.
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When I entered this market, first thing caught my eyes were live creatures like grasshopper, rabbits, toads, rats, larva etc are on sale. Nagas' like to eat those things. many other locally produced things are also available here like local varieties of rice, vegetables ,roots and tubers etc. a must see while in Kohima.
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This beautiful iconic structure in Kohima is a famous tourist attraction, which shows the cultural heritage of Naga tribes, who embraced Christianity during rule of the British. It is a great architectural marvel of present times, a must see place.
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