Nagaland:
Until recently Nagaland has been a lesser known tourist destination. It is only since the recent couple of years it has made a deep mark on the tourist map of the world.
Home to 16 Naga Tribes, each with it’s own dialect, customs and habits, a common bond of their love of music, dance pomp, pageantry. It is the picture post-card pretty with it’s landscape of hills and valleys, rivers and streams and has an astounding variety of vegetation and animal life.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Area : 16,527 Sq. km
Population : 19,88,636 (Provisional 2001 census).
Capital : Kohima
Districts : Kohima, Mokokchung, Mon, Phek, Tuensang, Wokha, Zunheboto and Dimapur.
Population : 19,88,636 (Provisional 2001 census).
Capital : Kohima
Districts : Kohima, Mokokchung, Mon, Phek, Tuensang, Wokha, Zunheboto and Dimapur.
Tribes : Angami, Ao, Chakhesang, Chang, Lotha, Konyak, Kuki Khiamniungan, Phom, Pochury, Rengma, Sema, Sangtam,, Yimchunger, Zeliang
Temperature : Summer : 16 degree C to 31degree C (June-Sept)
Winter : 4 degree C to 24 degree C (Oct - Feb)
Clothing : Summer : Cotton tropical; Winter : Heavy woolen
Winter : 4 degree C to 24 degree C (Oct - Feb)
Clothing : Summer : Cotton tropical; Winter : Heavy woolen
Average rainfall : 2000 mm to 2500 mm
Languages spoken : English, Hindi, Nagamese and local dialects.
Religion : Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Tribal Religions.
Languages spoken : English, Hindi, Nagamese and local dialects.
Religion : Christianity, Hinduism, Islam, Tribal Religions.
MAJOR TRIBAL FESTIVALS: Each tribe in the state have their own festivals, which are celebrated with great enthusiasm. Some of the important festivals are given below:
Festivals | Period | Tribe | Location/District |
Mimkuut | January 3rd week | Kuki | Kohima |
Bushu | January last week | Kacharis | DimapurMimkuut |
Sekrenyi | February | Angmi | Kohima |
Tsukhenyie | March/April | Chakhesang | Phek |
Aoling | April 1st week | Konyak | Mon |
Monyu | April 1st week | Phom | Tuensang |
Moatsu | May 1st week | Ao | Mokokchung |
Moatsu | May 1st week | Ao | Mokokchung |
Miu | May 2nd week | Khiamniungan | Tuensang |
Nkanyu Lem | July 2nd week | Chang | Tuensang |
Nazu | July/August | Kochory | Phek |
Mutunniu | August 2nd week | Yimchunger | Tuensang |
Amongmong | September 1st week | Sangtam | Tuensang |
Tokhu emong | November 1st week | Lotha | Wokha |
Ngada | November last week | Rengma | Kohima |
Nga-Ngai | December last week | Zeliang | Kohima |
Popular Tribal Belt:
Guwahati –Dimapur - Kohima – Touphema – Wokha - Mokokchung -Tuensang – Mon –Longwa - Kohima
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