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Regions / Cities / Tribes / Other destinations / Culture and History / Talk / Travel to Nagaland, visa requirements / Entry formalities / By train / By air / Get around / Nagaland attractions and sightseeing / City tours / Good restaurants and cheap meals / Nagaland nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs. / Stay safe / Get outDestinations in Nagaland
Nagaland is in the north east of India.
Regions
Cities
Tribes
There are 16 different tribes in Nagaland: 1.Angami 2.Ao 3.Chakhesang 4.Chang 5.Kachari 6.Khiamniungan 7.Konyak 8.Kuki 9.Lotha 10.Phom 11.Pochury 12.Rengma 13.Sangtam 14.Sumi 15.Yimchunger 16.Zeliang
Other destinations
Culture and History
Talk
Travel to Nagaland - Visa Requirements
Entry formalities
All foreign nationals need to get a Restricted Area Permit before arriving in Nagaland. Permits are available from Indian consular offices abroad, as well as from the Ministry of Home Affairs, South Block, New Delhi. Indian nationals wishing to visit Nagaland must get an Inner Line Permit from the Nagaland House in Delhi and Kolkata.
By train
The Nagaland city of Dimapur is on the Guwahati to Dibrugarh rail line and is well serviced by trains from Delhi, Howrah, and other important Indian cities.
By air
Indian Airlines flies to Dimapur from Kolkata and Guwahati.
Tours and Getting around Nagaland
- Kickstart Adventures- an adventure tourism firm, has pioneered motorcycle tours in North East India. This adventure motorbike tour covers the states of Assam, Meghalaya, Nagaland, and Arunachal Pradesh, giving a traveller to visit to not only popular places but also rural parts of the region to experience first-hand of tribal cultures and traditions. The firm conducts tours all round the year.
Nagaland tourist attractions and sightseeing
Kohima, the state capital, houses the largest crucifix in Asia.
Nagaland city tours
Nagaland Restaurants: cheap, moderate and expensive
Nagaland nightlife, bars, clubs and pubs
Stay safe
Get out
Destinations in Nagaland:
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