Dzükou Valley

Dzükou Valley is a picturesque valley located at the border of Nagaland and Manipur in Northeast India. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, lush greenery, and vibrant seasonal flowers, it is a paradise for trekkers and nature lovers. The valley is situated at an altitude of 2,452 meters above sea level, offering a cool climate throughout the year.

Opening Hours

Open: 24 Hours

Close: Open all day

Closed on: Never

Entry Fees

Indian Visitors:0

Foreign Visitors:0

Children (Below 15 years): Free

How to Reach Dzükou Valley, Border of Nagaland and Manipur, Northeast India

  • Nearest Airport: Dimapur Airport
  • Nearest Railway Station: Dimapur Railway Station
  • Nearest Bus Stop: Kohima Bus Stand
  • Nearest Metro Station: Not available
  • Cab Availability: Available from Kohima

Best time to visit Dzükou Valley, Border of Nagaland and Manipur, Northeast India

The ideal time to visit is during the following months:

AprilMayOctoberNovember

Top Attractions Nearby Dzükou Valley, Border of Nagaland and Manipur, Northeast India

Kohima War Cemetery

Kohima War Cemetery

20 km

Kohima, Nagaland, India

The Kohima War Cemetery is a serene tribute to the soldiers who lost their lives in the Battle of Kohima during World War II. It commemorates the sacrifices made by the British and Indian troops in the pivotal conflict that took place in 1944, ultimately leading to victory against the Japanese forces.

Kisama Heritage Village

Kisama Heritage Village

15 km

Kisama, Kohima, Nagaland, India

Kisama Heritage Village is a cultural village located near Kohima, Nagaland, showcasing the rich heritage and traditions of the Naga tribes. It serves as a venue for the famous Hornbill Festival, where visitors can experience the vibrant culture of the Naga people through traditional music, dance, crafts, and local cuisine.

Naga Heritage Village

Naga Heritage Village

18 km

Kisama, Nagaland, India

The Naga Heritage Village, also known as Kisama, is a cultural village that showcases the rich traditions and heritage of the Naga tribes. It is the venue for the famous Hornbill Festival, which is celebrated annually in December. The village is designed to give visitors a glimpse into the life and culture of the Naga people, with traditional huts, morungs (youth dormitories), and artifacts from various tribes.

Japfu Peak

Japfu Peak

25 km

Japfu, Kohima, Nagaland, India

Japfu Peak is the second highest peak in Nagaland, offering breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. It stands at an elevation of 3,848 meters, making it a popular trekking destination for adventure enthusiasts. The trek to the summit rewards hikers with stunning panoramic views, particularly during sunrise and sunset. The rich biodiversity in the area also makes it a great spot for nature lovers and photographers alike.

Shilloi Lake

Shilloi Lake

50 km

Phek, Nagaland, India

Shilloi Lake is a beautiful natural lake located in the Phek district of Nagaland, India. Surrounded by scenic mountains, this serene location is ideal for nature lovers and those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life.

Khonoma Green Village

Khonoma Green Village

30 km

Khonoma, Nagaland, India

Khonoma Green Village is a picturesque village in Nagaland, known for its sustainable living practices and rich cultural heritage. It is often referred to as India's first green village and is a model of eco-tourism and conservation.

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Attend the Hornbill Festival

Experience the vibrant cultural display of the Naga tribes with traditional music, dance, and crafts.

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Explore Dzukou Valley

Trek through the breathtaking landscapes of Dzukou Valley, known for its pristine beauty and seasonal flowers.

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Discover Naga Heritage Village

Visit Kisama Heritage Village to explore the fascinating architecture and traditions of the native Naga tribes.

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Visit Kohima War Cemetery

Pay your respects at the Kohima War Cemetery, a tribute to soldiers who fought in World War II.

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Cruise on Doyang River

Enjoy a serene boat cruise on the Doyang River surrounded by lush landscapes and exotic birdlife.

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Explore Japfu Peak

Conquer the heights of Japfu Peak for panoramic views and a natural view of Nagaland's second-highest peak.

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Shop at Naga Bazaar

Immerse yourself in local culture by shopping for traditional Naga crafts and textiles at this vibrant market.

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Top Shopping Ideas during Dzükou Valley visit

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Naga Shawls

Traditional handwoven shawls known for their vivid colors and intricate tribal patterns, each design often signifies the wearer's status within the tribe.

Traditional handwoven shawls known for their vivid colors and intricate tribal patterns, each design often signifies the wearer's status within the tribe.

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Bamboo Crafts

Eco-friendly handicrafts made from locally sourced bamboo, including baskets, mats, and décor items.

Eco-friendly handicrafts made from locally sourced bamboo, including baskets, mats, and décor items.

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Naga Beaded Jewelry

Colorful, intricately beaded jewelry reflecting Naga culture, worn for both daily use and traditional ceremonies.

Colorful, intricately beaded jewelry reflecting Naga culture, worn for both daily use and traditional ceremonies.

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Tribal Ornaments

Distinct tribal ornaments crafted from natural materials like bone, wood, and clay, known for their unique designs.

Distinct tribal ornaments crafted from natural materials like bone, wood, and clay, known for their unique designs.

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Handcrafted Wooden Sculptures

Wooden sculptures depicting tribal stories and folklore, carved by skilled artisans of Nagaland.

Wooden sculptures depicting tribal stories and folklore, carved by skilled artisans of Nagaland.

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Dimapur Market

A bustling local market offering a variety of traditional Naga goods, from textiles to spices and fresh produce.

A bustling local market offering a variety of traditional Naga goods, from textiles to spices and fresh produce.