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    North East Tour From Bagdogra 6 Days & 5 Nights

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    • Dimapur (1D)
    • Kohima (1D)
    • Touphema (1D)
    • khonoma (3D)
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    Overview

    Nagaland is among the 7 north-eastern states of India. It is also famous as a Land of festivals. People who are loves exploring different cultures and their cuisines Nagaland is the place for them. Having an intriguing history and amazing geographical views, Nagaland shows many colors to us. People who are always interested in cultural diversities, Nagaland is the place for them. With more than 16 tribes living there and every tribe has their own lifestyle, cuisine, and festivals to make it a blissful experience. Avail our Northeast packages from Bagdogra to experience something you have never before,

    Nagaland seems to be a hive of activities. Having so many different tribes with different way of dressing, cuisines, and the festivities it is a pleasurable experience. Also, Nagaland is famous for its some very different spices and various drooling and lip-smacking cuisines. Explore the place in a more vivid way by grabbing our Northeast packages from Bagdogra.

    Jafpu park, Dzukou Valley, Shilloi Lake are some main tourist attraction and the villages of Nagaland adds an extra charm to the panoramic beauty of the area. The artistic qualities of the villagers will blow your mind away. You get to experience and learn all different ways of carving.

    Nagaland gives you a blend of a different cultural medley with different festivals, cuisines, and nature’s beauty for making your experience everlasting. Make your trip more fun filled by opting for our Northeast packages from Bagdogra.

    Highlights

    • Visit the epic city of Dimapur
    • Bask in the tranquil hilly beauty of Kohima
    • Experience Naga life at Tuophema Tourist Village
    • Create some lasting memories at picture perfect Khonoma Village

    Itinerary

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    Welcome to Dimapur

    Welcome to the largest city of Nagaland which has roots attached to the Mahabharata era. It is said that this city got its name after the ogress Hadimba. Once you reach Dimapur, get to the hotel and check-in. Later, you’ll be exploring the Science Centre, Nagaland Zoological Garden, Green Park, and Kachari Ruins one by one. At the end of the day have a pleasant stay at the hotel to be ready for yet another beautiful day at Nagaland.

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    Opportunity to feel a part of the plight of World War II

    On your second in Nagaland, you’ll be exploring the second largest city of the state which is also the capital of Nagaland. Kohima was originally known as Kewhira, founded by the Britishers in 1878 and was declared the capital of Nagaland in 1963. It is famous for being a part of World War II where the Indian Army was led by the great Subhash Chandra Bose. Being in Kohima you’ll be doing all the sightseeing including Nagaland State Museum, Kohima War Cemetery, Naga Heritage Village and the Catholic church. Have an overnight stay at the hotel in Kohima.

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    Explore Sightseeing in Tuophema

    Having a hectic day at Kohima, on your third day we head to Touphema which is the tourist traditional village of Nagaland. Here, take home the wonderful experience of traditional Naga hospitality. Have an intriguing stay at the Naga cottages. Get a chance to explore Nagaland's traditional cuisine and enjoy the panoramic views of the surrounding nature. Post the sightseeing tour, it is time to drive back to Kohima for the night.

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    Arrive at another village called Khonoma

    After taking in the traditional beauty of Nagaland on the fourth day of the tour, its time to spend some time with the green environment. Khonoma is the first green village of the country having conversational ventures and captive views of the mountains, waterfalls and dense forests. Marvel at the beauty of the community forests here. Have an overnight stay at Khonoma.

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    Where the Naga Warriors had the last stand against the Britishers

    Khonoma is famous for its white pillar in the village that commemorates the names of a few brave warriors who died while fighting against the Britishers. Explore the local historical landmarks here and enjoy the village life. Spend the night in the village.

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    Departure

    After having a refreshing breakfast, pack your bags and with heavy heart time to bid bye to the beautiful Nagaland promising to visit soon. Get transferred to the Dimapur Airport for your journey back home.

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    Hotels

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    Touphema tourist village
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    Touphema tourist village

    Tuophema, Nagaland, 797105

    Niraamaya retreats aradura kohima
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    Niraamaya retreats aradura kohima

    New Ministers Hill National Highway 29 | Near Catholic Cathedral, Kohima 797005, India

    Hotel grand horizon
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    Hotel grand horizon

    Hazi park | Shijo Complex, Dimapur 797112, India

    Dovipie inn
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    Dovipie inn

    Phetsu Kiku, T Khel, Khonoma Khonoma, Nagaland, India

    • "01 Double Room at all the destinations
    • Daily Breakfast
    • Exclusive a/c vehicle at disposal for transfers & sightseeing as per itinerary
    • Inner Line Permit Charges
    • Service of an experienced driver for 12 Hours per day up to maximum 08:00 PM
    • Luxury Taxes, Parking, Toll taxes, Drivers Allowance etc.
    • GST 5%
    • Air Fare/Train fare
    • Entry fee for Sightseeing
    • Village visit
    • Personal Expenses such as Laundry, telephone calls, tips & gratuity. Mineral/soft/hard drinks
    • Additional sightseeing or extra usage of vehicle, other than mentioned in the itinerary
    • Camera fees, Guide / tour escort charges & Entrance Fees
    • Any cost arising due to natural calamities like, landslides, road blockage, political disturbances, etc (to be borne by the client, which is directly payable on the spot)
    • Any increase in taxes or fuel price, leading to increase in cost on surface transportation & land arrangements, which may come into effect prior to departure
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      FAQs for North East

      What is the best time to visit Nagaland?

      Nagaland’s temperature is welcoming throughout the year. The temperature ranges 16 degrees to 21 degrees in Summers and 4 degrees to 24 degrees in winters.

      What are the reasons to select Nagaland as your next holiday destination?

      The reasons are many actually! All the ones who have a thing for nature’s beauty Nagaland is a must visit. And, the ones who love exploring different cultures Nagaland offers a blend of 16 tribes and their respective festivities.

      How to commute to Nagaland via flight?

      The best way to commute to Nagaland be via flight though you do have an option for bus and train too.

      Can Indian currency be used in Nagaland?

      Yes, You can use Indian currency while you are at Nagaland.

      Is Dimapur safe for the Visitors?

      Dimapur is quite safe for the tourists. However, one can’t travel freely after 6 or 7 pm as the public transports stop and all the shops are completely shut. So, it is suggested to always take precautionary measures.

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      Abhinav's 6 days trip to North East

      2 months ago
      The trip in all was good, but the some of the hotels specially Aurora Guest house, the Sai Mika resort were not that great, the issue ranged location provided for Aurora was incorrect due to which a lot of time was wasted, even the contact number provided in the invoice was incorrect, the service at Sai Mika resort was pathetic, they are not equipped to handle a lot of guests, there timing for dinner orders was 6PM but the serving time was delayed by atleast 1-2 hrs for most of our orders. In all the itinerary was good and as we were family we enjoyed ourselves. The agency is average and there will not do any checks with you if you have reached, are on time, or if there is any issue in between, a general check is always required but this was not that great of an experience w.r.t to the agency, the best part for us was the driver, he was really great and made this trip very memorable for us
      AK

      Abhinav Kumar

      New Delhi

      L's 6 days trip to North East

      a year ago
      Last week we went for Tawang tour booked through Tavel triangle. Mr. Furkan from Reify/itvaar has organised our tour very well. He has booked good Hotels, finalised route and vehicle for 6 days tour. He is very sincere in attending our calls and responds immediately. We enjoyed the holidays trip. Miss Sarika Poswal of TravelTriangle also followed up well for this tour. Regards. L SWAMY RAJU
      LS

      L Swamy

      Mumbai

      Pooja's 6 days trip to North East

      2 years ago
      Also worth mentioning was our travel agent Nikita Chauhan from Reify travels, who took personal interest in our tour management, provided all relevant travel advice and made it a smooth tour which we could enjoy at our leisure .
      PT

      Pooja Tatwawadi

      Bengaluru

      Kapsaxon's 6 days trip to North East

      2 years ago
      our drive mr lalit was very humble and friendly guy and our travel agent also connected with me on my all over trip. arwa cave and the dawki river was amazing
      K

      Kapsaxon

      pune

      Ashaygowda's 6 days trip to North East

      5 years ago
      The trip to the north east part of India was truly amazing. The scenic routes take to travel was just mesmerising. This all happened with the help of our travel agent Nikita Chauhan who walked us through the whole itinerary and guided us on pros and cons. Which in turn helped us have an amazing experience.
      A

      Ashaygowda

      Bengaluru

      Namita's 5 days trip to North East

      18 days ago
      Despite your reasonable rates, there was a significant issue with service coordination between teams. I had specifically requested flexible cab services, but miscommunication among teams led to unnecessary challenges during the initial two days of the trip. Fortunately, from the third day onward, operations were more seamless. Additionally, while the assigned driver was competent, we noticed he frequently diverted to his preferred food stops at hotels, which did not align with our expectations. I did not opt for stay so the hotel ratings are not applicable here.
      NV

      Namita Vidyarthi

      Bengaluru

      Deepak's 7 days trip to North East

      5 years ago
      Short form of the feedback: Starting July 11 thru' 17, '19 we had a memorable tour of NE India (mainly Meghalaya & a bit of Guwahati). We enjoyed every moment of it. Many thanks to Nikita from Reify/Itvaar Travels for putting together the overall package, detailed planning and for her constant support right thru' the tour. Here is a link to the our pictures from the tour: https://flic.kr/s/aHsmFj8TeG (click the 'play' button to view in slide-show mode). Long form of the feedback: It was the worst of times and yet the best of times .. In many ways. Promises and credible relationships were available only at a premium, that which invariably breakdown despite the best of intentions, when working at breakneck speed since the beginning of the year on a high-profile project, that which we were terribly behind and that which we had run out of considerations to not deliver. We were now effectively playing a test match game at T20 speed. Who knew if we would end up at 500 for 1 or would be all out below 100. If one batsman got out in the high-profile chase with time running out, then the next one in line had to pick up the gauntlet and step up his or her game. As Lord Tennyson so eloquently wrote in Charge of the Light Brigade, “Was there a man dismayed? Not though the soldier knew, Someone had blundered. Theirs was not to make reply, Theirs was not to reason why, Theirs but to do and die, Into the Valley of Death …”. It was the worst of times and yet the best of times .. To be associated with our project execution team. Such pressure invariably spills over onto the family which, though understanding, cannot quite fathom the necessity of an all-out war-room 24x7 work environment. After one especially contentious call, my wife asked me if I’m okay. Say I, “Yes, its just that I was practicing the ‘Raga Deepak’. Pretty normal under the circumstances. Logical thinking was at a premium.. But things took for a worse, family wise, when we had to cancel a much-awaited vacation to Iceland, mainly because, well you guessed it, work took precedence. But our vacation window for the year was closing. Our son, who is due to start his Master’s program this coming fall, gave us a 2 week window in July of his availability to join my wife & I on a vacation together. Also wanted to visit his grandma. Rescheduling to Iceland was off the table and we turned our sights to India. The 2 week window brought a clarity of purpose. Workwise, it was finally possible to see the light at the end of the long project tunnel, particularly after a quick dash to our co-developers on-site. That was good. Also, India was a good choice since I could quickly join up with our work team in India. A proposal for a workation (work + vacation) in India was quickly approved. We now turned our attention to picking a vacation spot in India. Not much time to figure that out. A new deadline. So, what’s new? It was the worst of times and yet the best of times .. To plan a vacation. July is monsoon time in India. We considered a few drier spots, the western & northern parts. Vacation spots in Gujarat, Himachal, Punjab were in consideration. But none seemed to gel well enough. And then an idea. Why try to avoid the monsoons at all? Why not pick a spot particularly well known for its monsoon rains: Cherrapunjee? That which has the reputation of the rainiest spot on Earth, or atleast that we hadlearnt during our school history lessons. If we could follow Darwin to the Galapagos, our first and only trek of significance into the Himalayas and the Indus Valley Civilization to Harappa, then following the monsoons into Cherrapunjee while impractical, did sounds just about right. Hey, and don’t’ forget the possibility to douse ‘Deepak Raga’ with ‘Megh Raga’. It was the worst of times and yet the best of times .. To take a monsoon vacation in Cherrapunjee. Cherrapunjee is in North East India. Organizing a vacation in India requires some level of ground support, particularly when coming from the US. Normally, we get ground support from relatives or friends who have provide contacts, or better still do the reservations & bookings on our behalf. But the North East is a different pickle altogether. None of our contacts knew much about the North East. What exactly to see in Cherrapunjee, or thereabouts? Other that its place in school history books, was it a place worth going to? A quick research on the web alleviated our initial concerns. The more we read, the more it seemed that we had stumbled on a hidden gem, just like Pokhara Nepal that we visited a couple of years back. But finding our way around there was still an issue. We normally self-organize our vacation travels. To do this requires enough lead time. In this case, we did not have that luxury. Nor, did we get enough leads from the web on how to self-organize one either. We were now down to Plan C: Contact a few travel agents that we could find on the web. The first one sent back a somewhat vague reply. After waiting in vain on them a few days, we tried the next one. Travel Triangle. Travel Triangle gave an immediate response back, forwarded our request to Nikita from Reify/Itvaar, an agency that specialized in the NE region. Nikita was a game changer. She is truly a responsive travel agent. After a short chat on WhatsApp, Nikita quickly understood our requirements and within a day put together a tour package that was close to what we might have put together ourselves. By this time word had got around that that we were going to the NE. A few close relatives were intrigued enough that they wanted to join us. An initial party of three quickly turned into a potential party of eight or nine. We settled down to a party of seven with one late joinee. Yet could we rely on an unknown agent from an unknown agency that had our contact from yet another unknown forwarding agent? What might be the chances of broken promises. Is Reify/Itvaar another fly-by-night operator? It came down to simply my judgement on how credible Nikita herself was. She was simultaneously responsive and insistent enough to raise our confidence in the agency. It was obvious enough that Reify/Itvaar wanted our business. But it was her responsiveness and sufficiently detailed plan that convinced us Reify/Itvaar was a credible enough agency. Our relatives joining us seemed overall fine with the proposal & pricing. Then after 3/4 modifications, that which Nikita was very quick to help work thru’ on, we finalized on 7day/6night proposal. We now had a day-by-day schedule, a vehicle with driver reserved and hotel bookings over a week or so. The schedule included the towns of Guwahati (in Assam), Shillong, Mawlynnong, Dawki and Cherrapungi (the last four in Meghalaya). We quickly learned about Shillong’s reputation as the Scotland of the East, Mawlynnong’s as the cleanest village in Asia (no kidding!) and Dawki’s as a town bordering Bangladesh. More hidden gems, for sure. It was the worst of times and yet the best of times .. Cherrapunjee was ON, and more. To get in meant a 40+ hour journey from Philadelphia to Doha to Delhi to Guwahati. The last leg of our outbound journey from Guwahati airport to Shillong would in a Tempo Traveler van included as part of the overall package. The Tempo Traveler and its driver, Tapeshwar would be our constants thru’ the tour. This was the first litmus test on the quality of the arrangements by Reify/Itvaar. The van was good sized 12 seater with plenty of space for our bags and in very good condition. Plenty of room for all. We would start our tour from Shillong, with Guwahati the last stop on our way back. One relative joined us at Guwahati airport. The others joined us the next day in Shillong. Given the itinerary, it was mostly a tour of Meghalaya, just a day to visit around Guwahati. Thru’ the week, Tapeshwar was both our driver and guide thru’ the tour. A soft spoken and ever smiling Assamese, knew his way around and ever ready to adjust per our needs. With a good vehicle, Tapeshwar (literally) at the front end and Nikita at the back end, we had an amazingly good support system to take us thru’ the tour. Nikita was ever available thru’ the entire tour to help us as required. We created a WhatsApp group for the tour. The WhatApp group was very useful too, particularly to share pictures with each other. Nikita, though not on the tour, was also in the group. And she was ever attentive to all messages that required her help. With Nikita & Tapeshwar, we had a memorable trip and enjoyed every moment of it. Overall hotel arrangements were very good (except the last one in Guwahati, where both the room bathroom and breakfast arrangements were sub-par). Our one regret is that we do not have a picture of either. We neglected to take one with Tapeshwar (not sure how that happened). We never met Nikita. We can only imagine what she might be like. But both will be in our thoughts, every time we reminiscence about the tour. It was the best of times .. thanks to Nikita & Tapeshwar & Meghalaya. Deepak.
      DM

      Deepak Malkan

      Rajkot

      Rathina's 8 days trip to North East

      4 years ago
      On the whole the trip went fine. The hotel arrangements were fine. Cab driver was nice. The weather was good just after the rains. The itinerary was well planned, though some days a little hectic. Shillong is fully closed on Sundays, so had to reschedule museum visit for another day. Considering early sunrise and sunset, would suggest earlier start in the morning. Waterfalls, caves, museums, sanctuary, markets, temple, church and people have left phenomenal experience during the trip.
      RK

      Rathina Kumar

      Chennai

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