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Nagaland
24/08 – 02/09
A$16/nighttotal: A$144 (9 )
Kopou Homestay
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apartment , Jorhat
Kopou Homestay is located in Jorhat, offering convenient access to local attractions. This one-bedroom flat accommodates up to three guests and features complimentary Wi-Fi, a fully equipped kitchen, and free private parking.
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Nagaland
24/08 – 02/09
A$18/nighttotal: A$162 (9 )
The Cozy Homestay
1 2
apartment , District de Dimapur
This 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom guest house is situated in Chumoukedima's 5th Mile, offering convenient access to National Highway 29, located 10 kilometres from Dimapur Airport and a 5-minute walk from Green Park. This apartment provides essential amenities including a kitchen and parking, accommodating up to 2 guests and ideal for travellers seeking a comfortable stay close to local markets.
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Nagaland
24/08 – 02/09
A$30/nighttotal: A$270 (9 )
Private. Peaceful. Perfectly Located.
1 2
house , Diphu
Rest Inn offers a private and peaceful retreat in Diphu, conveniently situated for access to local amenities and attractions. This one-bedroom, one-bathroom dwelling accommodates up to two guests, featuring a kitchen and a simple, cozy ambiance ideal for travellers seeking rest.
10 1 review
Nagaland
24/08 – 02/09
A$26/nighttotal: A$234 (9 )
Guest House In Jorhat
Sicsac.inn
1 2
apartment , Jorhat
This one-bedroom flat in Jorhat offers a peaceful retreat, conveniently located within walking distance of grocery shops and a mere 5-minute drive from the ISBT Bus Stand, 7 kilometres from Jorhat Airport, and 6.5 kilometres from Jorhat Railway Station, serving as an excellent base for exploring Upper Assam's attractions. This well-maintained apartment comfortably accommodates up to three guests, featuring a fully equipped kitchen with a fridge and airy, well-lit interiors, ideal for those seeking self-catering facilities and a quiet environment.
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Frequently asked questions about hotels in Nagaland
What are the best landmarks to visit in Nagaland?
Nagaland boasts a rich tapestry of landmarks. For cultural immersion, the Naga Heritage Village near Kisama offers a glimpse into the diverse tribal lifestyles. Kohima, the capital, features the War Cemetery, a poignant memorial to the Second World War. Intriguing ancient structures like the ruins of the old Kohima town and the historical sites in Mokokchung provide insights into the region's past. For natural beauty, the stunning landscapes around Dzukou Valley are a must-see.
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What is the best itinerary to experience Nagaland?
A week-long trip could include exploring Kohima's historical sites and the Naga Heritage Village, followed by a trek to Dzukou Valley. Then, head to Mokokchung to experience its unique culture and possibly visit Tuensang for its distinct tribal traditions. This itinerary prioritises cultural immersion and natural beauty, but can be adjusted based on your interests and available time. Remember to factor in travel time between locations as distances can be significant.
What are the most popular 2, 3 and 4-star hotels in Nagaland?
The best time to visit Nagaland is during the autumn and spring months (October to May), when the weather is pleasant and ideal for trekking and exploring. The monsoons (June to September) bring heavy rainfall, making travel challenging in certain areas.
Nagaland is renowned for its vibrant festivals. Hornbill Festival, held in Kisama, is the most famous, showcasing the diverse Naga tribes' unique cultures through dances, music, and food. Other significant festivals include the Sekrenyi (Angami Naga), Moatsu (Ao Naga), and Aoling (Konyak Naga) festivals, each with its distinctive traditions and celebrations.
What are the best family friendly hotels in Nagaland?
What traditional local food should you try in Nagaland?
Nagaland offers a unique culinary experience. Try smoked pork, a staple in many Naga dishes, or the spicy and flavourful Akini (fermented bamboo shoot). Zutho, a rice beer, is a traditional drink to sample responsibly. Each tribe has its own specialities, so exploring different regions will broaden your culinary adventure. Many restaurants in towns like Kohima and Dimapur offer these dishes.
What are the best pet friendly hotels in Nagaland?
Are there any unknown or hidden places that should be on your list in Nagaland?
Beyond the well-known spots, consider exploring the less-visited villages in the eastern parts of Nagaland, like those in the Mon district. These areas offer a more intimate experience of Naga life and culture, away from the usual tourist trails. However, independent travel in these areas may require more planning and local guidance.
What are the best hotels with jacuzzi in Nagaland?
Ritzy Inn is the best hotel with a jacuzzi in Nagaland.
What are some authentic ways to meet locals and discover their traditions in Nagaland?
Staying in homestays offers a fantastic opportunity to interact with local families and learn about their customs. Participating in local festivals, if your trip coincides with one, provides immersive cultural experiences. Engaging with local artisans and craftspeople allows you to appreciate their skills and traditions firsthand. Respectful interactions and a genuine interest in their culture are key to meaningful connections.
What should visitors know about the weather and natural risks in Nagaland?
Nagaland's weather varies greatly depending on the altitude and season. Monsoons bring heavy rainfall and potential landslides, especially in hilly areas. Trekking requires proper preparation and caution. Always check weather forecasts before embarking on any outdoor activities. Leeches can be a concern during the monsoon season in forested areas.
Are there any special items you’ll need when travelling to Nagaland?
Pack comfortable walking shoes suitable for trekking, as you'll likely be doing a fair bit of walking. Lightweight, breathable clothing is recommended. Insect repellent is essential, especially during the monsoon season. A good quality raincoat is also advisable. It's helpful to carry some Indian Rupees in smaller denominations for local transactions.