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The Japfu Peak is one of the most important tourist attractions in Nagaland and is part of the landscape, which has given Nagaland the name ‘Switzerland of the East’. It is one of the most important places to visit near Kohima and over the years the Japfu Peak has become one of the popular tourism spots in the entire North East. Standing tall at 3084 meters, this peak is located 25 kilometers from Kohima.
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The Heritage DC Bungalow is one of the most ancient buildings in Kohima and is known for its sheer resplendence and luxury. Located at the Officers’ Hill in Kohima, the bungalow has only 4 rooms.
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As an ode to the rich cultural heritage of Nagaland, the village has exclusively been built for tourists to help them understand the lifestyle and the history of the people here. The village was built by the local community, in collaboration with the Tourism Department of Nagaland. One of the most sought-after places to visit in Kohima, Nagaland, the village has huts built in Naga style of architecture and decorated with native décor. So, to experience the true Naga lifestyle, book your own hut in advance. The best part about the village is that tourists can stay in the huts. They are in livable condition and have the facilities of bathing and sleeping.
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The Dzukou Valley, also known as the Valley of Flowers, is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the North East region of Japan.. At a height of 2450 meters, it's one of Nagaland's most well-known adventure destinations in Kohima.
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The Catholic Church in Kohima is an architectural wonder in the city. It is known for its architectural beauty and the fact that it is the center of the Catholic Church of Nagaland. It is the residence of the Diocese, and therefore holds great religious value for the people of Nagaland.
The semicircular building occupies one side of the Armature Hill. The semicircular gallery of pews, which has seating arrangement for 3000 people, is known for its aesthetic appeal. There is a standing capacity of 1500 people. Also, there are special segregations for baptism, confession, adoration, etc.
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The Naga Heritage Village offers a panorama of natures, cheerful and hospitality of people. The objective of the Heritage Village is to protect and preserve all ethnic cultural heritages by establishing a common management approach and comprehensive data base for perpetuation and maintenance for promotion of tourism. It also aims to uphold and sustain the distinct identity of dialects, customs and traditions of all the ehtnic tribes of Nagland.
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The War Cemetery in Kohima was built in the year April 1944 to mark the death of the soldiers who lost their in the Second World War at Kohima. In the memory of those soldiers of the allied force of 2nd British Division this war cemetery was built.
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Given the rich heritage and culture of Nagaland, tourists should definitely visit the Kohima State Museum to get a deeper insight into the history and culture of the tribes residing in the state. Established in 1970, the museum houses rare artefacts belonging to all 16 tribes of Nagaland.