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Kohima in a blink: a 2-day delight

2 Days | Kohima

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Route distance :

36 km

Route distance :

36 km

Whispers of history: a 2-day Kohima encounter

Nestled amidst the verdant hills of Northeast India in Nagaland, Kohima serves as both the capital of Nagaland and the testament to a rich tapestry of history, culture, and natural beauty. As visitors tread its well-worn paths, they're greeted by memories echoing from the Nagaland State Museum, housing artefacts that narrate tales of the ancestral tribes and their traditions. Yet, amidst this historical ambience, the solemn Kohima War Cemetery stands as a poignant reminder of the valiant souls lost during World War II. But Kohima isn't just about relics of the past; it's an ever-evolving dance of nature and culture. The Kohima Botanical Garden beckons with its medley of rare flora, offering a serene backdrop that contrasts with the majestic aura of the Cathedral Church. A short detour unveils the marvels of the Naga Heritage Village, where traditions come alive, and further afield, the Pulie Badze Wildlife Sanctuary promises encounters with the region's diverse fauna. To truly connect with the heart of Nagaland, Khonoma Village awaits – an age-old settlement that has mastered the art of sustainable living. Over two days, Kohima unravels a world where history intertwines with nature, and the present is a continuous ode to the past.

Delving deep into Kohima's historic reverberations and nature's splendour

Day 1
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  • Bask in the symphony of Kohima's heritage

  • Highlights

    Nagaland State Museum, Kohima War Cemetery, Kohima Botanical Garden, Cathedral Church

Start your day the right way with a hearty breakfast at one of the famous cafes or roadside eateries in Kohima. Delight your palate with the sumptuous and authentic flavours of their Smoked Pork Stew, an iconic dish that's a testament to the culinary prowess of the region.

Your first tryst with history will be at the Nagaland State Museum. This establishment is not just a museum; it's a journey through time, allowing you to traverse the rich tapestry of Nagaland's intricate heritage and its myriad tribes. The museum boasts an impressive ethnographic collection, featuring a vast array of tribal artefacts and traditional Naga attire that seem to whisper tales of yore.

Your next stop, a mere stone's throw away, is the Kohima War Cemetery. This hallowed ground stands in solemn remembrance of the gallant soldiers who laid down their lives in World War II. With its meticulously manicured gardens and the deeply moving epitaph, "When You Go Home, Tell Them Of Us And Say, For Their Tomorrow, We Gave Our Today", it's a place that resonates with emotions, prompting introspection.

Shifting from history to nature, you'll then find yourself at the Kohima Botanical Garden. This lush haven perfectly epitomizes the region's botanical prowess. From the diverse range of orchids to the vibrant hues of rhododendrons, it's a visual and sensory feast.

As the sun begins its descent, the majestic Cathedral Church stands ready to welcome you. An architectural marvel, this edifice, with its grand façade and tranquil aura, offers a serene retreat, allowing you a moment of reflection amid the city's lively rhythm.

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Living the Naga ethos and revelling in nature's bounty

Day 2
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  • Engage with the heart of Naga culture

  • Highlights

    Naga Heritage Village, Pulie Badze Wildlife Sanctuary, Khonoma Village

Awaken your senses by indulging in a Thenthuk at a local eatery. This is a flat noodle dish, which also includes a delicious soup, with meat and vegetables. This hearty and fulfilling dish sets the perfect tone for your forthcoming adventures, allowing you a delicious glimpse into Naga cuisine.

Your cultural exploration begins at the Naga Heritage Village. More than just a site, it's a vibrant testament to the cultural richness of the Naga tribes. As you meander through, traditional Naga houses, imposing ceremonial gates, and morungs (youth dormitories) weave a fascinating narrative, each structure imbued with stories of its tribe.

From culture to wilderness, your next destination is the verdant Pulie Badze Wildlife Sanctuary. This sanctuary is a mosaic of nature's wonders. Traverse its winding trails, and keep your eyes peeled for a myriad of avian wonders. With some luck, you might even catch a glimpse of the Blyth's tragopan, a striking bird that holds the honour of being Nagaland's state emblem.

Your day culminates in the enchanting Khonoma Village. Known as India's pioneering green village, Khonoma is a testament to the Angami tribe's dedication to eco-sustainability. Revel in the rustic allure of its stone dwellings, admire the intricate agricultural terraces and make sure to engage in heartfelt conversations with the affable locals.