Discover the best top things to do in Nagaland, India including Mount Saramati, Japfu Peak, Doyang River, Triple Falls, Lougwa Village, Pulie Badze, Changkikong Range, Nagaland Zoological Park, Mount Tiyi, Veda Peak.
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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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Longwa is noted for two things, the presence of old tatoo'd Head Hunters and its location on the border between India and Myanmar. You have to get permission to travel here at the local police / army check point and the Indian Army have a clear presence. It is fascinating place and you feel ike you have reached the edge of civilsation. There plenty of handicratfs being made and plenty to buy from the locals. You can visit the Angh's (Kings) House that straddles the border. They had all gone to market when visited but we could still wander in and take a look around. The locals are friendly and savvy of the few tourists that make it here. We aslo dropped into the last local gun maker for a look see. He was very accomodating. This is not a place you happen to come by, you have to make the effort to get here and it was worth the effort. Nearby Hongpoi Village is even better!
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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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