Check Out These Lesser Known Trekking Trails In Nagaland

Immerse yourself in the mythical folklore as well as the indigenous flora and fauna of Nagaland as you take these exhilarating treks
Dzukou Valley
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Nagaland is a state located in the Purvanchal Ranges of India and is renowned for its breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural diversity, and unique traditions. The hilly and mountainous terrain of Nagaland contributes to its picturesque landscapes, making it a favourite destination for adventure enthusiasts and backpackers. In Nagaland, one can indulge in various activities such as trekking in the wilderness, exploring valleys, strolling by the lakes, bathing in cascades, and going birdwatching and on nature trails in its National Park.

If you're searching for unusual trekking routes, check out our list of lesser-known options in Nagaland. However, it's essential to keep in mind that the rainy seasons, which occur from June to October, are not the optimal time for trekking in Nagaland's terrain. The region can best be explored during a week-long holiday between October and March.

Saramati Peak

Saramati Peak
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If you're looking for an adventure, consider trekking in Saramati, which is located in the Tuensang District and rises to an elevation of 12,552 feet above sea level. The trek offers varying difficulty levels, so joining an organised tour is a good idea. The peak is situated in a remote 270 km stretch along the border with Burma, which provides impressive views of the Sagaing Region. You can start the trek in Thanamir Village, which is accessible via Kiphire district and is located 243 km from Kohima. Remember to pack warm clothing, as the high altitude can be quite cold. While you're there, capture some stunning 360 degree photos of the Naga Hills and the eastern Himalayas. Remember that camping is prohibited, so starting your descent by 3 pm is essential to ensure a safe return to the base. Also, if you suffer from altitude sickness, it's best to avoid trekking in Saramati, Nagaland's highest peak.

Best Time To Visit

March, April, October, and November

Japfu Peak

Japfu Peak
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If you are in Kohima, one of the must-do activities is trekking to a peak that offers breathtaking views of the Naga Hills. These hills are often compared to the Swiss Alps, which is why the peak is sometimes referred to as the "Swiss of the East" in Purvanchal. From this viewpoint, you can enjoy the picturesque Dzukou Valley with its lush green hills and marvel at the beauty of Kohima. The mountain is typically enveloped in mist, creating an otherworldly atmosphere. It's an ideal place to take in the stunning Naga mountain vistas, including the snow-capped Himalayan ranges to the north. As the altitude is 10,118 ft, it can get quite chilly, so it's best to wear warm clothing. You can reach most high-elevation areas by taking a cab, with just an hour's trek to reach the peak. Be aware of the symptoms of altitude sickness, such as nausea and dizziness. If you feel unwell, stop trekking immediately. It's best to opt for organised trekking tours available locally in Kohima.

Best Time To Visit

June to September

Dzukou Valley

Dzukou Valley
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Dzukou Valley is a beautiful destination located on the border of Manipur and Nagaland, offering a perfect escape for tourists and adventure enthusiasts. Many adventure tour operators conduct trekking trails in this area, which is located 22 km away from Kohima. To start your trek, head to Viswema village, and it will take approximately four hours to ascend the mountain and reach the valley. If you're planning a day trip, starting early in the morning is best. However, if you're interested in fully exploring the valley through camping and trekking, you should plan for at least a three-day trek.

The optimal time for trekking is from April to September, while the colourful Dzukou lilies are in full bloom between June and September, from which the valley derives its name. The trek offers a mild difficulty level, with altitudes ranging from 5,000 to 7,900 feet above sea level. Most trekkers do not experience high-altitude sickness in this lush green paradise, where you'll encounter stunning landscapes, Dzukou lily-filled valleys, rolling hills, meadows, and refreshing mountain air. This unspoiled scenic valley lacks tribal settlements, providing a serene experience, particularly photogenic during the summer, with opportunities for postcard-worthy photos featuring mountain mists, meadows, and stunning mountain vistas.

Best Time To Visit

June to September

Beisumpuikam

Beisumpuikam is a village that offers an incredible trail within the Ntangki National Park. The park is predominantly composed of dense rainforests, providing an ideal habitat for various wildlife, including mammals, birds, reptiles, and insects. The lush equatorial forests and pastures make the trail an exciting experience. The park boasts a rich ecological environment with abundant palms, rattan, bamboo, and mahogany trees. Ntangki National Park is home to a wide range of rare animals and is a perfect destination for bird enthusiasts. The park has diverse avian species, including black storks, white-breasted kingfishers, and hornbills. You will also have a chance to see the Bluth's Tragopan, Nagaland's state bird, and the majestic Great Indian Hornbill. The park comprises a mix of grasslands and equatorial forests, with deciduous and semi-tropical vegetation patches.

Best Time To Visit

October to March

Mount Tiyi

Mount Tiyi
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Mount Tiyi is a mystical place situated in the Wokha District. It lies 74 km from Kohima and is believed by the Naga tribal people to be the abode of departed souls. The trek to Mount Tiyi is an ideal experience for nature enthusiasts as it offers a chance to revel in the area's natural beauty. The trek covers meadows, mountain streams, and valleys, with the mountain peak often shrouded in ethereal mists. The trail has a rich history full of myths and legends that you can immerse yourself in if you choose to believe them.

At 6,459 ft above sea level, the trek offers stunning views of the surrounding landscape, including the Naga Hills and Purvanchali mountain ranges. You'll also get to see the Doyang River from the peak. The trek is suitable for individuals aged ten and above. You can witness the flora and fauna of the mountain while making the most of your experience. Travellers can opt for a guided tour easily available locally through adventure clubs. The guided tour will also allow you to explore the attractions around Mount Tiyi, including the scenic villages visible from the summit.

Best Time To Visit

April to September

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