Tourism is fast emerging as an important sector in Nagaland. The striking natural beauty and distinct culture of Nagaland entices thousands of domestic and international travellers every year. Painted with undulating mountains, thundering rivers, and lush green forests, Nagaland has much to offer nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Tourists can choose from the many options of trekking, camping, rock climbing, angling river rafting, to a host of other exhilarating adventure activities.
Nagaland Tourism Department conducts some thrilling long treks and tours within and outside Nagaland. Nagaland tourism also provides adventure equipment on loan at a nominal payment. The Nagaland Tourism Guide is easily available at Nagaland tourism reception centers, and it contains all details about Nagaland travel destinations, famous treks, and many other important travel related information about Nagaland.
The best time to visit Nagaland is between the months of October to May.
Dimapur, Kohima, Mokokchung, Mon, Tuensang, Zunheboto are Nagaland travel destinations which are replete with numerous places of interest. Nagaland State Museum, Sales Emporium, Zoological park, Khonoma, Dzukou Valley, Japfu Peak, Dimapur, Shilloi Lake, Mount Totsu, Liphanyan Governor's Camp, Satoi Range are the major tourist attractions in Nagaland.
By Air : Dimapur, the capital city of Nagaland has a domestic airport, which is regularly serviced by major airlines. The city is connected to the important cities like Kolkata and Guwahati by air.
By Rail : Dimapur Railway Station is well linked to Guwahati, which is in turn connected to all major cities of India by important trains.
By Road : A good network of roads connect Kohima to Shillong and Guwahati, which are important cities in Northeastern India. Other cities and towns of Nagaland are linked to Kohima by road.