Being the second highest peak in Nagaland, it provides a beautiful view of the Dzukou Valley that is affluent with lush green and thick vegetation, which offers one of the most mesmerizing treks with the backdrop of snow- clad Himalayas. The valley is considered to be the ‘Valley of flowers’ in the North East and is visited mostly during the full bloom and is considered to be the base of the crater of an old volcano. The entire Japfu Peak is similar to a canvas of emeralds that is interlocked with the adjoining villages and cities – the view from a significant height is worth a capture for all nature lovers. With subtropical vegetation all around, the songs of the chirping hill birds seem like an added treat. The lush forest of 130 ft tall and 1 ft girth rhododendron trees is home to the unique Blythe Tragopan bird.