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8.9 6 reviews
Nagaland
16/10 – 23/10
A$23/nighttotal: A$161 (7 )
Daisy Homestay
1 2
apartment , Dimapur
Daisy Homestay is located in Dimapur, offering a peaceful escape with easy access to local sights. This 15 square meter flat accommodates up to three guests, featuring air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, a private garden, a balcony, terrace with garden views, and free private parking.
9.9 71 reviews
Nagaland
16/10 – 23/10
A$24/nighttotal: A$168 (7 )
The Orion By Rainbow Home
1 2
apartment , Jorhat
The Orion by Rainbow Home, a one-bedroom apartment in Jorhat, Assam, is conveniently located within 5-6km of Jorhat Airport, Jorhat Junction railway station, and the town centre. This self-contained flat offers a comfortable stay for two guests, featuring a well-equipped kitchen with a fridge and water purifier, air conditioning, a private garden, free parking, and proximity to local attractions.
Nagaland
09/10 – 19/10
A$20/nighttotal: A$200 (10 )
Munin Guest House
1 1
chalet , Jorhat
This Jorhat lodge, a pet-friendly chalet, is situated within 5km of Bangalpukhari Tank, Kunwori Pukhuri, and Bilvesvar Siva Temple, and 4.4km from the Prince of Wales Institute of Engineering and Technology. The one-bedroom, one-bathroom chalet sleeps two guests and offers internet access; designated smoking areas are provided, and its proximity to local landmarks makes it ideal for exploring Jorhat's cultural heritage.
8.0 7 reviews
Nagaland
09/10 – 19/10
A$21/nighttotal: A$210 (10 )
Serene Homestay
1 1
apartment , Sivasagar
This Sivasagar flat offers a peaceful retreat with complimentary private parking and free Wi-Fi, located approximately 59 kilometres from Jorhat Airport. This 111 square metre residence accommodates up to seven guests, featuring air conditioning, a fully equipped kitchen, a terrace, and a garden for your convenience.
Frequently asked questions about hostels in Nagaland
What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in Nagaland?
For budget-conscious travellers, exploring Nagaland's villages is a fantastic option. Many villages, such as those in the Mokokchung and Mon districts, offer homestays at very reasonable prices, allowing for authentic cultural immersion. Visiting local markets, like the one in Dimapur, is also inexpensive and provides a vibrant glimpse into daily life. Hiking through the stunning landscapes, readily accessible from many villages, is free and offers breathtaking views.
What are some unmissable, lesser-known spots in Nagaland?
While Kohima is well-known, consider venturing to the less-visited areas. The Intangki National Park offers incredible biodiversity and opportunities for trekking. The villages around Tuensang district are known for their unique tribal cultures and traditions, often less frequented by tourists. Exploring the smaller towns and villages will reveal hidden gems and a more authentic Nagaland experience.
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What fun and budget-friendly events or festivals are happening in Nagaland?
Nagaland's Hornbill Festival, held annually in early December at Kisama Heritage Village near Kohima, is a major event showcasing Naga culture through dance, music, food, and handicrafts. Many smaller, village-specific festivals occur throughout the year, often involving unique tribal rituals and celebrations. These smaller events tend to be more intimate and affordable to attend.
What are the best hostels with parking in Nagaland?
Nightlife in Nagaland is relatively understated compared to other parts of India. Kohima has a few bars and restaurants that stay open later, offering a relaxed atmosphere. However, the focus in Nagaland is generally more on cultural experiences and community gatherings rather than vibrant nightlife.
What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Nagaland?
A minimum of 10 days is recommended to explore Nagaland properly. This allows for travel between districts, experiencing different cultures, and participating in activities. A longer stay of two to three weeks would provide a far more in-depth experience, allowing for more exploration of the many villages and natural areas.
Does Nagaland offer any iconic natural events?
Nagaland's natural beauty is a constant, not defined by specific events. The stunning landscapes, including the rolling hills, lush forests, and diverse flora and fauna are always present. The changing seasons bring variations in scenery, but there aren't specific, iconic natural events like meteor showers or seasonal migrations easily predicted.
Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore in Nagaland?
Many villages offer opportunities to learn traditional crafts like weaving, pottery, and wood carving. Homestays often include demonstrations and even hands-on participation in these activities. It's best to inquire directly with your hosts or local guides for availability and scheduling.
How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals in Nagaland?
Staying in homestays is the best way to connect with locals. Engage in conversations, show genuine interest in their way of life, and respect their customs and traditions. Participating in local festivals and events also provides opportunities for interaction and cultural exchange. Learning a few basic Naga phrases is a thoughtful gesture.
Which restaurants and bars in Nagaland offer the best local cuisine?
Many small eateries and restaurants throughout Nagaland serve delicious and authentic Naga cuisine. In Kohima, several restaurants specialise in Naga dishes. However, the most authentic and memorable culinary experiences are often found in the smaller villages where food is prepared using traditional methods and ingredients.
What unique packing tips should you keep in mind for Nagaland?
Pack light, comfortable clothing suitable for both warm days and cool evenings. Good walking shoes are essential for exploring villages and hiking. Insect repellent is highly recommended, particularly during the monsoon season. A small, lightweight raincoat is also useful. Remember to pack respectfully; modest clothing is appreciated when visiting villages.