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Nagaland is a state in northeast India. Nagaland is an unexplored destination that offers a variety of tourist attractions that will leave you spellbound. The distinctive highlight of this state is the Naga Hill that runs through it. The state is predominantly dominated by Naga communities and hence it forms a single cultural region generally definable by common cultural and linguistic traditions . The variations in the altitude, climate and soil have given rise to a diversity of forest types , ranging from tropical evergreen. more...

National name:Nagaland
Land Area:16,579 sq.km
Capital City:Kohima
Population:
1,988,636
Language:English
Chief Minister:Shri. Neiphi-u Rio
Tourist Attractions: Second World War Cemetery, Japfu Peak, Dzakou Valley
Largest city:Dimapur

History of Nagaland

Nagaland became a state on December 1, 1963. Its status as part of India or as an independent entity beforehand has been disputed since 1956, and there are agitators for independence within the region. On October 2, 2004, a series of attacks, including two bomb explosions, in the states of Assam and Nagaland killed at least 57 people and injured over 100. Officials have blamed two groups of separatist rebels, the United Liberation Front of Asom and National Democratic Front of Boroland (NDFB). more...

Overview of Nagaland's Economy

Districts:11

Also Read: A Brief insight in The Economy of Nagaland | Tourist Attractions in Nagaland | Festivals in Nagaland

Facts for Travellers

Visa:Foreign Nationals desirous of coming to India are required to possess valid passport of their country and a valid Indian Visa. more...
Time Zone: IST (UTC +5:30)
Best time to Travel : October To May
Location : Northeast Region Of India

Flora and Fauna of Nagaland

The variations in the altitude, latitude, climate and soil have given rise to a diversity of forest types, ranging from tropical evergreen to temperate evergreen and the coniferous. Bamboo groves are extensive everywhere. Among the common species, mention may be made of the Naga Bhe and plants such as Mesuaferrea, Careyaarbotrea and Fiscus Electica. On the hill slopes are found oak, chestnut, birch, magnolia, cherry, maple, laurel and fig. Pine trees are found at high altitude areas, varying from 3,000 to 4,000 ft. Wild vegetables, roots, fruits and tubers are found in abundance throughout Nagaland. more...

Geography of Nagaland

Nagaland borders the states of Assam, Arunachal Pradesh and Manipur and the country Myanmar. The capital is Kohima. Nagaland is divided into 8 administrative districts. About 84% of the population belongs to 16 Naga tribes, an Indo-Mongoloid ethnic group; minority tribes include the 40,000 Chin. There are some 22,000 Assamese and 14,000 Bengali Muslims. Over 90% of the population is Christian, mostly Baptist. This Christian heritage is shared with a majority in the nearby states of Mizoram and Meghalaya and by a large minority in neighbouring Manipur. The rest of India is overwhelmingly Hindu.

 

Also Read: Society and Culture of Nagaland | Religion in Nagaland

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