Explore Nagaland with Benny's Royal Tours: Unforgettable Journey from Cochin to Kohima,Dimapur,Mokokchung,Mon

Embarking on a tour to Nagaland is not just a travel plan; it's a journey into the heart of vibrant cultures and untouched natural beauty. As you step into this northeastern jewel of India, you are greeted by the lush landscapes that serve as the backdrop to the rich tapestry of tribal life. Each city in Nagaland offers a unique window into the local customs, traditions, and daily life of its people.

In Dimapur, your journey begins with a subtle introduction to Naga culture through local markets brimming with traditional crafts and the warmth of the Naga people. The historical echoes in the War Cemetery in Kohima remind you of the fierce battles and resilient spirit of the Nagas. Walking through the cemetery, the gravestones tell stories of bravery and sacrifice, making you appreciate the peaceful landscapes even more.

As you move to Kohima, the vibrant life and cultural depth take a deeper root. The State Museum offers artifacts and exhibits that are a testament to the rich history and diverse tribes of Nagaland. The local markets here are a sensory overload with colors, sounds, and smells that are uniquely Nagan — from smoked meats to hand-woven Naga shawls.

The journey from Kohima to Mokokchung is scenic, with rolling hills and rivers painting picturesque views. Mokokchung itself is an energetic town where the youthfulness and tradition merge seamlessly. Here, the hospitality of the Ao tribe and their festivals add a rhythmic pulse to your stay. Their traditional dances and music, especially during festivals like Moatsu, are not just performances but a living narrative of their ancestral tales.

Mon brings you closer to the Konyak tribe, known for their facial tattoos and warrior culture. Visiting the villages in Mon, such as Longwa, is like stepping into a living museum, where every face tells a story of the tribe's headhunting past. The elders, adorned with intricate tattoos and traditional attire, are living libraries of tribal wisdom.