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Nagaland Manipur Mizoram Tripura Tour

Mizoram ● Manipur ●

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4.8/5 (1214 reviews)

Duration

8 Nights / 9 Days

Safety

Safety Assured

Transportaion

Transport Included

Location

Northeast

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Tour Overview

Embark on an exciting journey through the scenic and culturally rich states of Meghalaya, Nagaland, Manipur, and Mizoram, each offering unique experiences and landscapes in northeastern India. Meghalaya: Known as the “Abode of Clouds,” Meghalaya is famous for its lush hills, waterfalls, and living root bridges. Explore the picturesque city of Shillong, the enchanting caves of Smit, and the awe-inspiring Nohkalikai Falls in Cherrapunji. Nagaland: A land of vibrant tribal cultures, Nagaland offers a rich tapestry of traditions. Visit the fascinating Hornbill Festival in Kohima, explore the ancient village of Kisama, and discover the unique landscapes of Dzükou Valley. Manipur: Known for its rich cultural heritage, Manipur is home to the iconic Loktak Lake, the world’s only floating national park. Experience the beauty of Imphal, visit the historic Kangla Fort, and immerse yourself in the traditional dance and music of the region. Mizoram: A land of scenic hills and valleys, Mizoram is perfect for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Explore Aizawl, the state capital, and enjoy the tranquil beauty of Reiek and the lush landscapes of the Dampa Wildlife Sanctuary. This tour offers a blend of natural beauty, tribal cultures, and historical landmarks, making it an unforgettable exploration of India’s northeastern treasures.

Included


  • CP (Room + Breakfast)
  • All ground transportation by a dedicated and exclusive vehicle driven by our experienced and friendly driver
  • Accommodation on twin sharing basis as required
  • Daily complimentary breakfast
  • Nagaland entry permits (for Indian nationals only)
  • Manipur entry permits (for Indian nationals only)
  • Daily vehicle rental, all parking, toll charges, fuel charges, drivers allowances, state permits etc.
  • All sightseeing programs
  • GST and service charges

Itinerary Exclusion


  • Any airfare or train fare.
  • Entrance fees to the monuments, parks etc.
  • Lunch/dinner or any additional meal other than mentioned above
  • Any other expenses of personal nature like travel insurance, camera fees, tips, laundry charges, telephone charges, mineral water, portages, bar, medicines etc.
  • Emergency evacuations
  • Anything else that is not included above in cost inclusions

Itinerary

Day 1

  • Meet upon arrival at Dimapur Airport / Railway Station. Dimapur: Dimapur, the gateway of Nagaland is designated to be the largest city in Nagaland, popularly known as the City of River People Dimapur is a derivation from Kachari dialect in which implies river, 'ma' meaning great and pur means city, together meaning the city near the great river. This city, situated at an altitude of 475 feet above mean sea level is the most developed and industrialized area of the state. Visit at Dimapur - Medieval Ruins of Kachari Kingdom: Dimapur holds the status of being the ancient capital of Kachari tribe who ruled the state before 13th century. The glory of the Kachari kingdom appears on the ruins spread around Dimapur. The ruins provide evidences of the Kachari civilization reflecting a touch of Hinduism who were pre-dominantly non-Aryans. Diezephe Craft Village: The village exhibits trained weavers and craftsmen skilled in wood carvings, bamboo and cane works. In recent times, the village has developed in this field of art expanding the variety of handloom and cane products with the assistance of Nagaland Handloom and Handicrafts Development Limited. North East Zone Cultural Centre Museum: This cultural centre set in a well conditioned museum organizes various cultural programs in and outside the state. Centre aims at the cultural promotion of the state and provides ample scope for tourists desiring to gain knowledge and information about the various cultural heritages of North Eastern people. Later, take transfer to Kohima. Kohima: The capital city of Nagaland, situated at an altitude of 4738 feet above mean sea level is encompassed by hills providing a majestic beauty to the city. The name Kohima has been derived from Tenyidie dialect Kewheimia meaning people living in the hills. Kohima received its present name from the British rulers who had set up colonial units devastated during the Second World War. Kohima city is inhabited by the Angami, Rengma, Kuki and Zeliang Naga tribes. It is a beautiful hill station of North-East India beckoning the tourists to its religious, monumental and village attractions. Arrive at Kohima and check-in hotel. Overnight: Stay in hotel.
Day 2

  • In the morning after breakfast, visit in and around Kohima - Kisama Village: Kohima village: Kohima village, also known as Bara Basti is considered as the second largest village in Asia. It is also one of the most densely populated villages in the continent. Legend narrates that the village was set up by a man called Whinuo Kewhira. Kohima village is grouped into 4 khels namely Dapfutsuma, Lhisema, Pfuchatsuma and Tsutsonuoma. Several clans are brought together within the village community by the institution called khel which governs the entire village. The membership of a khel depends on two aspects - birth or heredity. The ancient Kohima village was believed to possess 7 lakes along with 7 gateways. The main entrance of the village is set with a traditional wooden gate carved in traditional Naga art and decorated with horns of gayal (mithun) reflecting the glory of the ancestors of the village. Later, drive further to Khonoma Green village. Khonoma Green Village: Khonoma village is the homeland of the Angami tribe. This 700 year old village also referred to as Khwunoria by the inhabitants holds a historical record of a brave resistance made by the Naga warriors against the British in 1879 AD. The presence of a fort called Kuda, meaning a place of defense is a unique feature of this village. The villagers practice terrace farming of Alder trees which exhibits their skill in management of terraced cultivation. This farming fixes nitrogen in the soil which controls soil erosion. This step towards eco-tourism has heightened the mission of Green Khonoma in the village. In the late afternoon, return to Kohima. Overnight: Stay in hotel.
Day 3

  • In the early morning after breakfast, visit in Kohima - Catholic Cathedral: The Catholic Cathedral standing on the Aradurah Hill is acclaimed as the largest cathedral in entire Asia. The birth of this cathedral took place after the battle of Kohima in the Second World War. It was established with an aim to offer prayers in loving memory of the sacrificed soldiers by Japanese survivors of the war. The cathedral covers a huge area of 25,000 sq feet showcasing a mixture of both modern and native architectural treat. Kohima War Cemetary: It is a war memorial set in the honour of those valorous soldiers and officers who sacrificed themselves during the Second World War. The cemetery, earlier known as Garrison Hill is maintained by the Commonwealth War Graves Commission. Sir Edwin Lutyens was the principal architect of this cemetery. There stand 1421 magnificent stone graves of the brave soldiers killed in the battle of Kohima in April, 1944. Of these, 1070 graves are of soldiers from United Kingdom, 5 Canadian soldiers, 3 Australian soldiers, 33 graves of undivided India, 2 graves of East African soldiers, 1 from West Africa, 9 Burmese soldiers and a single non-war grave. Each grave bears an appropriate epitaph engraved in bronze. Historians regard the Battle of Kohima as one of the bitterly fought battles of the Second World War". The British before departing Kohima had erected a heart touching inscription inside the memorial in the memory of brave comrades which reads:When you go home, tell them of us and say: FOR YOUR TOMORROW, WE GAVE OUR TODAY. Sales Emporium: The Sales Emporium houses a wide collection of Naga handloom and handicraft items. Such handloom articles are also available in private outlets such as Gurtal (near war cemetery) and Belho Weavers (beside Assam Oil Company). Thereafter, drive to Imphal. Imphal: Arrive in Imphal and check-in hotel. Evening: Free at relaxation. Overnight: Stay in hotel.
Day 4

  • In the morning after breakfast, enjoy a day excursion to – Viewpoint of Loktak lake . Loktak Lake: Keibul Lamjao National Park: Afternoon, return to Imphal. En-route visit - INA Memorial: If time permits, visit - Shree Vishnu Temple: Bishnupur Overnight: Stay in hotel.
Day 5

  • In the morning after breakfast, enjoy a day exursion to - Moreh: Tamu in Myanmar: Afternoon, return to Imphal. Overnight: Stay in hotel.
Day 6

  • In the morning after breakfast, take transfer to Silchar. Silchar: Arrive at Silchar and check-in hotel. Evening: Free at leisure. Overnight: Stay in hotel.
Day 7

  • In the morning after breakfast, take transfer to Agartala. Agartala: Arrive in Agartala and check-in hotel. Evening: Free at leisure. Overnight: Stay in hotel.
Day 8

  • In the morning after breakfast, visit in Agartala - Ujjayanta Palace: Kunjaban Palace: Jagannath Temple: Indo-Bangla Border Flagoff cermony Fourteen Goddess Temple: Overnight: Stay in hotel.
Day 9

  • In the morning after breakfast, take transfer to Agartala Airport for your onward destination.

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