Visit Wokha Town and Local Markets
Half day | Easy
Nagaland, India
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Wokha is a district town in northeastern Nagaland, known for its lush green valleys, tribal heritage, and warm hospitality of the Lotha Naga community. It serves as a gateway to explore the authentic Naga culture, traditional crafts, and pristine hill landscapes largely untouched by mass tourism.
Wokha is a district town in northeastern Nagaland, known for its lush green valleys, tribal heritage, and warm hospitality of the Lotha Naga com...
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Half day | Easy
1 to 2 days | Easy | includes meals and cultural interaction
Half day | Easy | optional donations appreciated
Full day | Moderate | guide and transport included
Full day | Easy | guide services plus transport
Half day | Moderate | may require local guide (500-800 INR)
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Experience genuine Naga tribal culture, traditional weaving, and homestays in a remote offbeat destination where few international travelers venture, combined with scenic hill terrain and welcoming local communities.
October to March
From Dimapur, take the National Highway toward Kohima then branch to Wokha via Zunheboto. The road is well-maintained and passes through scenic Naga hills. From Kohima, Wokha is about 80 km northeast, accessible via the State Highway.
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