Explore authentic Naga villages through immersive community-based tourism.
Trek through breathtaking Dzükou Valley landscapes surrounded by mountain.
Experience traditional Angami tribal culture with local heritage interactions.
Visit Khonoma, Asia’s first green village promoting sustainable eco-tourism proudly.
Discover Pfutsero’s scenic hills, terraced farms, tribal markets, and local food culture.
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Day 1
Arrival in Dimapur | Transfer to Kigwema Homestay
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Welcome to Dimapur, the gateway to Nagaland’s tribal landscapes and cultural experiences. Upon arrival, begin your scenic drive towards Kigwema through rolling hills and mountain roads. Check into your traditional Naga homestay and relax amidst peaceful surroundings. Evening remains free for village walks, leisure, or experiencing authentic Naga hospitality and cultural interactions.
Meal: Not Included
Stay: Homestay in Kigwema
After breakfast, proceed towards Pfutsero and nearby tribal villages known for scenic beauty and cultural richness. Explore bustling local markets, terraced farms, traditional architecture, and handcrafted local products. Interact with villagers and experience authentic Naga lifestyle, making this an ideal offbeat cultural exploration in Nagaland. Later return to Kigwema and unwind amidst serene mountain surroundings.
Meal: Breakfast
Stay: Homestay in Kigwema
After breakfast, travel towards Khonoma, widely recognized as India’s first green village. Explore the Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary surrounded by forests, terraced fields, and peaceful mountain landscapes. Learn about sustainable tourism practices followed by the Angami tribe while enjoying immersive cultural walks and village experiences guided by local experts before returning to Kigwema.
Meal: Breakfast
Stay: Homestay in Kigwema
Post breakfast, proceed towards Seikhakie base camp and begin your trek to the breathtaking Dzükou Valley. Witness rolling meadows, hidden streams, vibrant mountain landscapes, and untouched wilderness throughout the trail. This trek remains one of the most popular adventure experiences in Northeast India for backpackers, trekkers, and eco-tourism enthusiasts. Return to Kigwema by evening for overnight stay.
Meal: Breakfast
Stay: Homestay in Kigwema
After breakfast, check out from your homestay and begin your drive towards Dimapur Airport. Enjoy final glimpses of Nagaland’s scenic valleys, forests, and tribal landscapes during the journey. Travelers are advised to book return flights after 5 PM for comfortable transfer timing. Conclude your memorable Nagaland cultural and adventure holiday with unforgettable village experiences and mountain memories.
Meal: Breakfast
Trip Summary
Day 1 - Arrival in Dimapur | Transfer to Kigwema Homestay
Transfer:Scenic transfer from Dimapur Airport towards Kigwema village homestay accommodation included comfortably.
Activity:Relax amidst traditional village surroundings and enjoy peaceful cultural experiences during evening.
Day 2 - Full Day Excursion to Pfutsero and Phek Village
Transfer:Scenic road transfer towards Pfutsero and nearby tribal villages comfortably included completely.
Activity:Explore tribal markets, terraced farms, local crafts, and Naga cultural traditions closely.
Day 3 - Khonoma Village Sightseeing | Eco-Tourism Experience
Transfer:Comfortable transfer from Kigwema towards Khonoma eco-tourism village included throughout completely today.
Activity:Experience sustainable village tourism and Angami tribal heritage through guided local walks.
Day 4 - Dzükou Valley Trek | Nature and Adventure Experience
Transfer:Transfer towards Seikhakie base camp for Dzükou Valley trekking experience comfortably included.
Activity:Trek through scenic valleys, rivers, forests, and Himalayan mountain landscapes beautifully today.
Day 5 - Departure from Kigwema | Transfer to Dimapur Airport
Transfer:Comfortable transfer from Kigwema towards Dimapur Airport for departure included completely today.
Activity:Enjoy final mountain landscapes before concluding memorable Nagaland cultural holiday peacefully today.
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What’s inside the package?
Inclusions
04 nights stay at selected hotel option or similar in Kigwema.
Driver Allowances.
Daily breakfast, except on Day 1.
Airport / Hotel / Airport transfers on Private basis.
Sightseeing as per itinerary on Private basis.
Exclusions
Anything not mentioned in Inclusions.
GST & Meals not mentioned in the itinerary.
Entrance Tickets, Inner line Permit and Parking charges.
Stay involved in Dzukou valley, Camp or Dormitory
The rates are valid for minimum 02 adults travelling together at all times.
FAQs
October to April offers pleasant weather and ideal sightseeing conditions across Nagaland.
Yes, travelers with moderate fitness can comfortably complete the Dzükou Valley trek.
Khonoma promotes conservation, eco-tourism, and sustainable tribal lifestyle practices successfully.
Pfutsero offers scenic landscapes, tribal culture, local markets, and terraced farming experiences.
Yes, Nagaland homestays are culturally welcoming and considered safe for travelers.
Guided village and cultural experiences can be arranged throughout the itinerary.
Traditional Naga cuisine and Indian meal options are available throughout the trip.
Indian travelers generally do not require permits for most Nagaland destinations currently.
Carry trekking shoes, jackets, water bottles, flashlights, and personal medicines comfortably.
Yes, BreakBag customizes combined Northeast India travel itineraries for guests easily.
Mobile connectivity is available but may remain limited in remote mountain regions.
Yes, families, couples, backpackers, and solo travelers can comfortably enjoy this itinerary.
Yes, Hornbill Festival experiences can be customized during seasonal festival departures.
Dzükou Valley is often known as the “Valley of Flowers” and capital city to visit. At a height of nearly 2,452 meters above sea level, the pass is situated on Nagaland and Manipur border. It offers some of the best views you can find anywhere in Nagaland, which is why it forms a part of many popular Nagaland tour packages.
In summer the valley is carpeted by numerous wild flowers like lilies, rhododendron and aconitum. Encouraging Nature enthusiast Cases, who loves click of camera shoot and flowers this floral blooming season transform the valley an abode to vibrant rich light colours making it a photographer’s paradise from across world. The tranquillity and scenic beauty are matchless which makes Dzükou Valley a must-visit for peace seekers.
Dzükou Valley- The place that everybody needs to explore! The moderate difficulty of the Dzükou Valley Trek Type makes it quite accessible to anyone, meaning both beginners and experienced trekkers can surely challenge themselves. Since the trail offers phenomenal views of the adjacent hills, valleys etc it is an unforgettable experience for anyone on a Nagaland expedition Besides, the valley being one of them has a large number and variety of bird watching such as birds rapture records have 27 types found in Nepal. Are you planning to visit popular Nagaland tourist destinations, Dzükou Valley is a perfect getaway for trekkers and adventure lovers.
Highlights
> Stunning Landscapes: Beauty stunning landscapes, where Dzükou Valley
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Hornbill Festival: A Celebration of Naga Culture
The Hornbill Festival, Nagaland celebrated on the 1st to 10th December annually in Kisama Heritage Village near Kohima is among not just North East but India's most cherished events. Popularly mentioned in Nagaland travel guide materials, this festival is a colourful paradigm of the diverse cultural mosaic that makes up for what we know as India. Hornbill Festival, is one of the best Nagaland tourist sites where you can find out about various tribes in Nagaland coming together with their own distinctive customs and traditions.
Named after the revered hornbill bird, the festival offers activities such as traditional music and dance performances, folk songs & dances, food fests, cultural exhibitions, and peaceful love feasts. Naga Mourns, replica of the traditional houses belonging to certain tribes are a not-to-be-missed place for travellers at Hornbill Festival and forms an integral part of Nagaland travel packages. You can also relish Naga delicacies which are different from Indian and a perfect reflection of the region's diverse food culture.
Artisans from all over Nagaland showcase their craft work and hand loom products, offering a glimpse of the local artistry. The festival features competitions such as traditional wrestling, archery and more that add a lot of excitement to Nagaland trekking packages and family holiday packages. The rock music contest at the Hornbill Festival also sees participation from different parts as it gives a contemporary angle to age-old resolve
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Khonoma: The Green Village of Nagaland
There is a place called Khonoma, known as the 'Green Village', with its diverse history and culture which are in strong contrast to one another making it a standout destination in Nagaland tourism. Located 20 kilometres away from Kohima, this village of the Angami tribe is one among which stands firm in a sustainable path with strongest conservation. The place is also known for its efforts in the field of eco-tourism and environmental conservation, which has placed Khonoma on most Nagaland holiday packages as well.
The village has a storied past, particularly during the Anglo-Naga wars, where it served as a significant stronghold. The remnants of ancient forts and the stories passed down through generations offer a fascinating glimpse into the region's history. Visitors on Nagaland tours can explore these historical sites and learn about the village’s resilient spirit.
Khonoma is culturally rich. The village still identifies itself as a whole along with the customs and tradition followed by people from Angami tribe. This historical village houses the traditional Naga architecture, as well as indigenous crafts and festivals that make it a go-to destination for those who desire an immersive cultural experience. The village has scenic beauty of cascading terraced fields and dense forest rich in flora and fauna. The villagers have set up the Khonoma Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary which is a testimony of their dedication to protect nature and offers some great opportun
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Kisama Heritage Village: Discover the Heart of Nagaland
Kisama Heritage Village, one of the most attractive place in Nagaland to be visited as part of a tour package for Nagaland travellers. Located approximately 12 kilometres from Kohima, this village is renowned for hosting the annual Hornbill Festival, a major highlight in Nagaland tourism. The tribal village is a model of traditional Naga settlements including the typical huts, community halls and relics. Outside this time, visitors can watch traditional dancing and music or try local food as part of the Hornbill Festival. Kisama offers an array of tribal crafts, textiles and tools displayed in the open air museum which gives you information on how the Naga primitive men used to live their lives following customs. The mix of cultural immersion and scenic beauty makes Kisama is one of the must visit places if you are planning to explore all the Nagaland tourist attractions or looking for an exhaustive Nagaland travel guide.
Highlights
> Hornbill Festival Hub: Enjoy the best of Nagaland tourism at Kisama Heritage Village during the famous Hornbill festival.
> Traditional Naga Architecture: Traditional huts, community halls of different tribes reflecting the somber beauty and unique architectural style are a delight to visit at this Nagaland tourist spot.
> Cultural Artifacts: Explore intricate handlooms or tribal artifacts, of Nagaland is a long process as it counts to be one important stop in any Nagaland tour.
> Scenic Views: Get panoramic views of the