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Kohima-Jakhama-Dzukou Valley-Dimapur
Guwahati - Kaziranga - Kohima - Khonoma - Dzuleke - Dimapur
Dimapur - Kohima - Khonoma Village - Dzukou Valley
Find answers to common questions about tour prices, itineraries, inclusions, permits, customizations, group travel, family-friendly packages, and travel planning in Nagaland.
Most Nagaland tour packages cost ₹16,000–₹40,000 per person (land only) depending on route and season; Hornbill Festival dates carry peak pricing. Share your dates for an exact quote.
The Hornbill Festival runs every December (1–10) at Kisama near Kohima. We plan complete Hornbill Festival packages — access, stays and the surrounding Kohima circuit — and recommend booking months ahead.
The Dzukou Valley trek is a moderate 1–2 day trek from Viswema or Jakhama near Kohima, suitable for reasonably fit walkers; we include guides and stays in our trek packages.
4–5 days covers Kohima and the festival or Dzukou; 6–7 days lets you reach Mon and Konyak country in the north comfortably.
Yes — Indian travellers need an Inner Line Permit (ILP) for Nagaland, which we arrange. Foreign nationals must register on arrival.
Most Nagaland tour packages start from Dimapur (airport and railhead) or from Guwahati, with a transfer up to Kohima.
Yes — every Nagaland tour package is fully customisable around the Hornbill Festival, the Dzukou Valley trek or Konyak country, to suit your dates and pace.
Yes — Nagaland is welcoming and safe for visitors; the main planning factors are permits, festival-season demand and travel time to remote areas like Mon.