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9.8 39 reviews
Nagaland
24/08 – 02/09
SG$20/nighttotal: SG$180 (9 )
11th Nest ~ A Santorini Home,1bhk With Ac
1 2
apartment , Jorhat
This Santorini-themed flat is located on the second floor of a building in Jorhat, offering a spacious 1800 sq ft living space. The apartment has received excellent user ratings for cleanliness and location, which is described as very good. The flat is ideal for couples with its open-plan layout and can comfortably accommodate two guests. You can enjoy the views of Jorhat from the two balconies, relax in the dedicated leisure room, and prepare meals in the fully equipped kitchen, which includes a dishwasher.
10 1 review
Nagaland
24/08 – 02/09
SG$23/nighttotal: SG$207 (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.
Nagaland
24/08 – 02/09
SG$19/nighttotal: SG$171 (9 )
Sunset Retreat Homestay
1 2
apartment , Bhutiāgāon
This flat is situated in Bhutiāgāon, a convenient 8 kilometres from Jorhat Airport. Offering 46 square metres of living space for up to three guests, this apartment features a fully equipped kitchen, air conditioning, free Wi-Fi, and private parking, with direct access to a terrace and a balcony.
Nagaland
24/08 – 02/09
SG$18/nighttotal: SG$162 (9 )
Atithi Homestay
1 2
apartment , Sivasagar
Atithi Homestay, a one-bedroom apartment in Sivasagar, Assam, is conveniently located on West Jamuna Road, offering easy access to historical sites such as the Rang Ghar, Talatal Ghar, and Borpukhuri (Sivasagar Tank), all within a short distance (distances unspecified). This self-catering flat provides accommodation for up to two guests and features a relaxing garden, balcony, and an attached bathroom; guests can enjoy local market access and the host's travel guidance.
Frequently asked questions about hostels in Nagaland
What are the most affordable attractions for backpackers to visit in Nagaland?
For budget travellers in Nagaland, exploring local villages offers a rich cultural experience without breaking the bank. Many villages, such as those in the Mokokchung and Mon districts, welcome visitors and offer homestays at very reasonable prices. Hiking through the stunning landscapes, like the trek to the Intanki National Park, is another free or low-cost activity. Visiting local markets, like the one in Dimapur, is a great way to experience daily life and find inexpensive, delicious food.
What are some unmissable, lesser-known spots in Nagaland?
Beyond the popular tourist trails, Nagaland holds hidden gems. The picturesque village of Longwa, straddling the border between India and Myanmar, offers a unique cultural experience. For a more off-the-beaten-path adventure, consider exploring the remote villages of the Phom tribe in the Tuensang district, known for their distinctive traditions and stunning natural surroundings. The pristine lakes of the Japfü Peak area also offer a tranquil escape.
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What fun and budget-friendly events or festivals are happening in Nagaland?
Nagaland's vibrant culture is showcased through many festivals. The Hornbill Festival, held annually in Kisama Heritage Village near Kohima, is a major attraction, but smaller, more local festivals offer an equally authentic experience at a lower cost. These include the Sekrenyi festival of the Angami tribe and the Moatsu festival of the Ao tribe. These celebrations typically involve traditional dances, music, and food, providing a fantastic cultural immersion.
What are the best hostels with parking in Nagaland?
Nagaland's nightlife scene is relatively understated compared to other parts of India. While there aren't dedicated nightclubs in the same way as larger cities, many hotels and restaurants in Kohima and Dimapur have bars that offer a relaxed atmosphere to enjoy drinks in the evening. The social scene is more focused on community gatherings and informal get-togethers.
What’s the ideal length of stay to get a full experience of Nagaland?
To truly appreciate the diversity of Nagaland, a minimum of 10 days is recommended. This allows for exploration of different regions, interaction with various tribes, and participation in at least one festival if timed correctly. A longer trip, up to two weeks, would provide an even richer experience, allowing for more in-depth exploration of specific areas and cultural practices.
Does Nagaland offer any iconic natural events?
Nagaland's natural beauty is consistent rather than punctuated by specific iconic events. The region offers consistently stunning landscapes, including lush forests, rolling hills, and breathtaking mountain views throughout the year. The changing seasons bring variations in the scenery, but there aren't specific, short-duration natural events like meteor showers or blooming seasons that are particularly iconic.
Are there special cultural workshops or experiences to explore in Nagaland?
Yes, several villages offer opportunities to participate in cultural workshops. These might include learning traditional weaving techniques, pottery, or even trying your hand at preparing local dishes. It's best to inquire directly with local communities or through your homestay hosts to find these opportunities. Many villages offer demonstrations of traditional crafts and dances as part of their daily life.
How can you dive deeper into the culture and connect with locals in Nagaland?
The best way to connect with locals is to stay in homestays in villages. This provides opportunities for genuine interaction and learning about daily life. Showing respect for local customs and traditions, learning a few basic phrases in the local dialects, and engaging in conversations with openness and curiosity will foster positive interactions. Participating in local festivals and events is also a fantastic way to connect with the community.
Which restaurants and bars in Nagaland offer the best local cuisine?
Many small, family-run eateries throughout Nagaland offer authentic local cuisine. In Kohima, you can find several restaurants offering Naga specialities. In Dimapur, the larger city, you'll find a wider variety of restaurants, including some that cater specifically to Naga cuisine. It's often best to ask locals for recommendations as the best places are sometimes off the main tourist routes.
What unique packing tips should you keep in mind for Nagaland?
Pack light, comfortable clothing suitable for both warm days and cooler evenings. Good walking shoes are essential for exploring villages and hiking. Insect repellent is highly recommended, especially during the monsoon season. A light waterproof jacket will be useful, even outside the monsoon months. Finally, be mindful of cultural sensitivities and pack modestly.