Kohima

Known for its indigenous culture, Kohima is home of the Angami Naga and other tribes. The capital of Nagaland, Kohima was established in 1878 by the British. This is a city of colorful blossoms, lively fests, stunning peaks and rocky terrains.

Kohima - the untouched beauty
Kohima - the untouched beauty
Kohima - the untouched beauty
Kohima - the untouched beauty
Kohima
Kohima - the untouched beauty
Kohima - the untouched beauty

Things To See & Do

Kohima War Cemetery

Kohima War Cemetery

Memorial for the Brave Soldiers
Built in April, 1944 to honour the valour of more than 1400 British, Indian and allied forces soldiers who martyred in the Second World War. The cemetery is present where the terraced lawns of the British Deputy Commissioner’s bungalow once stood.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary

Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary

Home of the Golden Langur
Declared as a National Park in 1993, the Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary in Kohima is stretched in an area of more than 200 km sq. The park is nestled in lush greenery with amazing views of the valley ahead. You’ll come across various plant and animal species here.

2-3 hours

Suggested Time

Mary Help of Christians Cathedral

Mary Help of Christians Cathedral

An Architectural Marvel
Church of the bishop of the diocese of Kohima, the cathedral stands as the centre of the Catholic Church of Nagaland. The Japanese played a major role in the funding for the cathedral. The church was consecrated in January 1991.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Nagaland State Museum

Nagaland State Museum

A Display of Rich Naga Traditions
Located to the north of the city, the state museum was established in 1970 and exhibits the unique Nagaland Heritage with articles of various tribes. The museum houses a rare collection of 16 tribes, which inhabit the state.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Kohima Zoo

Kohima Zoo

Zoological Park on a Hill
One of the most well-maintained zoo of the state, Kohima Zoo is perched upon a hill rendering mesmerising views of the city. The zoo is a renowned site for wildlife enthusiasts and bird-watchers.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Deputy Commissioner's Bungalow

Deputy Commissioner's Bungalow

An Architectural Heritage
The bungalow served as the residence of the administrative head of the Naga Hills District from colonial times until Nagaland gained statehood. The bungalow stands witness to some of the bloodiest battles of the World War II.

1 hour

Suggested Time

Pulie Badze Wildlife Sanctuary

Pulie Badze Wildlife Sanctuary

A Bird Watcher’s Paradise
The sanctuary is spread in an area of more than 9 km sq and is designated as an Important Bird Area (IBA). The sanctuary is surrounded by thick forests and stunning views of the valley.

1-2 hours

Suggested Time

Best Time To Visit Kohima

All year round destination

  • OCT-MAY

    Peak Season

  • DEC-FEB

    Moderate Season

  • JUL-SEP

    Off-season

  • What To Expect:Pleasantly cool weather.
  • Things You'll Love:Hornbill Festival and sightseeing.

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Kohima


Kohima city is situated in the southern region of Nagaland state of India. Kohima Nagaland lies in the northeastern hills and mountains. Nagaland is surrounded by Arunachal Pradesh, Manipur, Assam, and Burma.


Kohima weather is very pleasant as Kohima city is surrounded by scenic mountains. The place has many tourist destinations and major trekking destinations including Dezuleke, Puliebadze, Khonoma, and Dzukou valley.



Kohima Overview


State

Nagaland

Tourist Places in Kohima

Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary, Mary Help of Christians Cathedral, Nagaland State Museum, Kohima War Cemetery, Deputy Commissioner's Bungalow

Best Time to Visit in Kohima

October to May

Kohima is famous for

Wildlife, Heritage, Memorable Experiences


Best Time to Visit Kohima


You can visit Nagaland famous things and Kohima tourist places throughout the year. However, the best time to visit Kohima is between November to March. Kohima weather received significant rainfall between March to June months. The climate here is moderate and enjoyable. Kohima temperature in the winter season can plunge to sub-zero levels at night.


How to Reach the Places to Visit in Kohima


To reach Kohima tourist places by air, the nearest airport is Dimapur Airport around 74 km from Kohima. Kohima is directly not connected by trains. Dimapur on the Guwahati-Dibrugarh is the nearest railway station connecting Chennai, Delhi, Kolkata, and Guwahati. 


Kohima is connected by bus to Imphal, Tinsukia, Guwahati, Dimapur, and other major cities of Northeastern India. 


What are the Things to See and Do in Kohima


If you are wondering about the things to do in Kohima, there are many things to see about naga culture. Insight into the culture at the Nagaland state museum. Get a glimpse into the world of the Naga community at Kisama Heritage Village. Spot a variety of animals and rare types of orchids at Intanki wildlife sanctuary. 


The best of Nagaland famous things is its untouched primitive beauty. Kohima famous for its eye-catching mountains covered with majestic greenery and a diverse range of birds. Kohima mountain is perfect for trekking in the forest, Kohima park is an ideal picnic spot. Kohima temperature during spring and winter offers the breathtaking sight of the forest.


Places to Visit


Kohima War Cemetry

It was built to honour the valour of over 1400 soldiers who were martyred during the second world war. Kohima war cemetery exists where the terraced lawn of the British Deputy Commissioner bungalow at that time.


Kohima Zoo

It is one of the most updated zoos in the state. The zoo is floating upon a hill rendering a fascinating view of Kohima Nagaland. It is a must-visit place for bird watchers and wildlife enthusiasts. 


Mary Help of Christians Cathedral

The 16 feet high carved wood crucifix in the central hall of the church is one of the largest crosses in Asia. The unique architecture of the church and surrounding hills and the traditional elements of Naga houses are incredible. 


Restaurants in Kohima


Café Samsara

The cafe is located inside the Niraamaya Retreats Aradura is one of the must-try restaurants in Kohima. You can have Indian, Chinese, and Continental food, and beverages with a  fireplace. 


Symphony Café

The café aims to add a new harmonic spin to restaurants in Kohima. This café is a great hangout with live music and Chinese, Indian, and Continental cuisines. 


Fifa Restaurant

This restaurant has both indoor and outdoor seating areas with an amazing view of Kohima city. They serve delicious cuisine and a variety of beverages. 


Places to stay in Kohima


Hotel Ariel

This is a great hotel for luxurious accommodation and to relax after discovering the city. Hotel Ariel is centrally located in Nagaland and close to all attractions in the city.


Hotel Alder Retreat Rooms and Suites

Well-updated and clean hotel with considerate staff and all essential amenities. The hotel has a serene view from the rooms and a noise-free atmosphere.


Noune Resort

The resort is located in a huge area of wildland that is considerably designed to be bliss. They have a beautiful rooftop. The resort is located among the Patkai mountain ranges of Naga hills.


Food to Try in Places to Visit in Kohima


After exploring the things to do in Kohima, you can check out the food options here. Kohima adopts traditional Nagaland cuisines along with Continental and Chinese dishes along with flattering vegetarian options. Kohima famous for spicy, delicious, colourful, and adventurous non-vegetarian preparations. 


In Kohima, non-vegetarians should try authentic Naga cuisine including pork and bamboo dishes and bamboo baked with fish. The state is 100 per cent non-vegetarian and they eat pork, beef, chicken, mutton, and many other jungle animals. 


Things to Buy in the Places to Visit in Kohima


Naga Bazaar

Naga Bazar Kohima famous for the trade of livestock. People here are black dogs, grasshoppers, toads, rats, rabbits, and larvae. Along with the livestock, famous things to buy in Kohima are indigenous handicraft items such as vests, shawls, and other decorative items. 


Ruzaphema 

Ruzaphema is also a popular market including famous things to buy in Kohima and trading of livestock such as insects, frogs, and fish. Nagas love to eat all kinds of jungle animals. Moreover, you can also find people selling rice, roots, tubers, vegetables, etc. 


Conclusion


Kohima is the home of the Angami Naga tribe. Kohima has many beautiful locales, charming pristine villages, Kohima mountain, attractive spots, and museums that are worth visiting. Kohima park, zoos, stunning valleys offer, and more, there are many things to do in Kohima that tourists can indulge in the dreamy little city. 

FAQs - Frequently Asked Questions about Kohima

What are the popular things to explore in Kohima?

The most loved tourist places to explore in Kohima are Kohima War Cemetery, Intanki Wildlife Sanctuary and Mary Help of Christians Cathedral. You will have an amazing time exploring these places and come back home with a bag full of memories.

For which type of travelling is Kohima a perfect destination?

Kohima is a perfect destination for Heritage themed holidays.

What are the things that you should not miss out on when you are in Kohima?

If you are a true traveller, you should definitely not miss out on Memorial for the Brave Soldiers, Home of the Golden Langur, and An Architectural Marvel when you are in Kohima to make a funfilled vacay.