Nagaland
Nagaland inhabited by the Naga tribes, captured international attention during world war 2, because it was here that the Japanese advance was halted by British and Indian troops. Nagas were spirited warriors and by the end of the 19th century the British reached peace with Nagas and found them useful as allies in war against the Japanese. After India's independence, Nagaland became a state in 31 December 1963.
This village has a traditional Naga ceremonial gateway carved with motifs of guns, warriors and symbols of prosperity at the entrance to the village. The traditional Naga house built here had crossed 'horns' on the gables, carved heads to signify the status of the family, a huge basket to hold the grain in front of the house. The nearest airport and railhead are at Dimapur, Nagaland's gateway and commercial center.
How to get there.
By Air : Dibrugarh is the nearest connection. Gauhati & Jorhat are the alternative connections.
By Train : Gauhati has the best connection.
By Road : From Gauhati
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