Nagaland is a mountainous state in northeast India, bordering Myanmar. It's home to diverse indigenous tribes, with festivals and markets celebrating the different tribes' culture. Its capital city of Kohima suffered heavy fighting in World War II, commemorated by memorials at the Kohima War Cemetery. The Nagaland State Museum exhibits ancient weaponry, a ceremonial drum and other traditional Naga cultural artifacts.
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Day 1 : Land in Dimapur. Overnight at Khonoma
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Day 2 : Drive to Dzuleke
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Day 3 : Jakhama Campsite
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Day 3 : Jakhama Campsite
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Day 5 : Drive to Kohima and stay overnight.
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Day 6 : Depart
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Tent Specification
We like to call it the zero hangover tents. After a long night of stargazing and sitting around the bonfire with your friends at a festival two of you can crash in the darkness of the tent for a good night's sleep. It's perfect for festival camping since the sun rays of Northeast India at 4 30 am won't wake you up. The tent also provides insulation from the sun and the cold.
CAPACITY - Sleeping area 190 X 200 cm. Max useful height: 121 cm.
COMPACT DESIGN - 57x16x16 cm / 16.5 l
HEAT REDUCTION - Vents, mosquito net doors and Fresh & Black fabric for a good night's sleep.