Nagaland truly stirs the soul of every traveller. Its breathtaking scenery and strong tribal heritage make it a destination of passion and culture. It nurtures ethnicity in its purest form—from the wild charm of Pulie Badze Sanctuary to the calm beauty of Naga Heritage Village in Kohima. Though part of the ancient Mahabharata, Nagaland has long remained off the tourist radar. Be it nature lovers or couples in search of serenity, this untouched land in Northeast India offers a treasure of experiences.
Embark on your unforgettable Nagaland journey, where adventure and culture go hand in hand. Witness the vibrant tribal traditions and step into the unique lifestyle of the Konyak tribe at Longwa, the legendary headhunter’s village. Discover the rich Naga heritage at Mokokchung and lose yourself in the peaceful forests near Dzuleke village. Roam across stunning landscapes and historically rich spots throughout Nagaland. Enjoy a perfectly crafted tour plan that offers camping under starlit skies, village trails, hiking, birdwatching, and fishing around the beautiful Khonoma village. Don’t miss the rare chance to see the tattooed Naga warriors and soak in the true spirit of Nagaland.
Join us for the best Nagaland package tour—complete with trusted services, tasty meals, and custom itineraries that will turn your holiday into a truly special and memorable experience.
Day 1 | MonMeet and greet at Dibrugarh and proceed to Mon | Drive distance: 115 Km | Time duration: 4 Hours | Overnight stay at Mon |
Day 2 | MonLocal tour at Mon | Time duration: 4 Hours | Overnight stay at Mon |
Day 3 | MokokchungMon to Mokokchung | Drive distance: 160 Km | Time duration: 6 Hours | Overnight stay at Mokokchung |
Day 4 | KohimaMokokchung to Kohima | Drive distance: 140 Km | Time duration: 6 Hours | Overnight stay at Kohima |
Day 5 | KhonomaKohima to Khonoma | Drive distance: 22 Km | Time duration: 1 Hour | Overnight stay at Khonoma |
Day 6 | KhonomaLocal tour at Khonoma | Time duration: 4 Hours | Overnight stay at Khonoma |
Day 7 | DimapurKhonoma to Dimapur | Drive distance: 77 Km | Time duration: 3 Hours | Happy returns |
Day 1 | MonYou'll arrive in Dibrugarh and be warmly welcomed by the Wonder Vision Team, setting the tone for our journey to Mon—a charming town famed for its raw natural allure. By the time lunch calls, we will check into our cozy hotel, where a satisfying meal awaits to refresh us. After lunch, we will venture into the heart of the village, where time seems to pause—tribal traditions still breathe in every stone path and wooden hut. Whether we choose a gentle walk through its winding trails or a moment of stillness amid the lush green hills, the landscape will captivate our senses. As dusk falls, we will gather with newfound friends, sharing laughter and stories over warm snacks, before sitting down to a delicious dinner. The night will end with contented hearts and dreams wrapped in the peaceful mountain air. |
Day 2 | MonOur day will begin beneath a brilliant sun, as we savor a relaxed and wholesome breakfast in the quiet of morning. Soon, we will depart this sleepy town, our hearts stirred with anticipation as we chart a path toward Konyak Village. The winding scenic road shall unveil the untouched secrets of Mon district, leading us to Longwa—the legendary land of the last headhunters. By noon, we shall enjoy a traditional tribal meal, then wander the age-old paths of this fascinating Naga village. There, we shall meet warriors of the past—men whose tattooed faces whisper the stories of valor and tradition. One glance at the chieftain’s home, split by the Indo-Myanmar border, will remind us how history and geography entwine in these hills. As golden light softens the village edges, we will trace our steps back to Mon. The evening shall offer leisure to explore the lively local market before joining fellow travelers for a hearty dinner rich in spice and stories. And then, we will drift into sleep, sheltered in warmth, our minds still journeying through the wonders of the day. |
Day 3 | MokokchungAt the break of a quiet morning, we shall awaken to the aroma of a warm breakfast, savored in silence before the wheels of our adventure begin to turn. The day’s road will carry us deep into the soul of Nagaland, passing through the ancestral lands of Wakching and the storied Konyak village. With every mile towards Mokokchung, we shall journey not just in distance, but through time—into a town where ancient heritage and modern spirit breathe as one. With midday comes a well-deserved rest and a delicious local meal, after which we shall step into the sacred grounds of Impur, where the seeds of Christianity were first sown in this mystical region. Our pilgrimage shall continue through Moponchuket and Ungma village, lands shaped by the wisdom of the pioneers and tradition-keepers. As twilight casts its golden hue, we shall be free to wander the vibrant bazaars of Mokokchung, letting the evening air and local chatter write the last chapter of our day. And as stars crown the sky, we shall gather once more at the dinner table—companions of the road, storytellers of the day—before retreating into the comfort of a tranquil night. |
Day 4 | KohimaWe will begin our day under the soft glow of the morning sun, with a nourishing breakfast to prepare us for the journey ahead. Our route will first lead us to the charming village of Longkhum, then pass through the traditional Tophema village before reaching Kohima—the historic capital of Nagaland, nestled at 1,500 meters above sea level. Known for its vibrant culture and powerful World War II legacy, Kohima will serve as the climactic chapter of our expedition. After checking into our hotel, we will enjoy a flavorful North Indian lunch. In the afternoon, we will visit the revered Commonwealth War Cemetery to learn about the intense 64-day Battle of Kohima. The day will continue as we explore the city’s soul through its museums, cathedral, traditional Naga cuisine, and lively local markets. As night falls, we will gather for a late dinner with fellow travelers, sharing stories and reflections on our unforgettable Kohima experience. |
Day 5 | KhonomaWe will begin our day with a lazy breakfast before bidding farewell to the picturesque city of Kohima and setting out for our next destination- the first green village in Asia. En route, we will visit the famed Naga Heritage Village at Kisama, home of the vibrant Hornbill Festival. From there, our journey will take us to the breathtaking Jotsoma village for a refreshing break. Our final stop in Nagaland will be the idyllic village of Khonoma. After enjoying a full-course, authentic lunch at our warm homestay, we will set out on a peaceful village trail to explore Khonoma’s harmonious blend of tradition, sustainability, and ethnic lifestyle. Surrounded by forested hills, we will witness the villagers’ deep-rooted commitment to wildlife conservation, especially their efforts to protect the Grey-bellied Tragopan, the state bird of Nagaland. As the sun sets and birdsong fills the cool evening air, we will embrace a calm, romantic night with our fellow travelers—immersed in the serene charm of this forested Naga village—before ending the day with an early, delicious hot dinner and drifting into a tranquil, dreamlike night. |
Day 6 | KhonomaWe will begin our early morning sunrise trail with a steaming cup of coffee, wandering through the lush green forest corridor of Khonoma Village. Our peaceful adventure will continue through this quaint, sleepy hamlet where birdsong and the gentle murmur of a stream will cast a magical spell. Soon, we will settle into an outdoor breakfast session at a scenic spot perched amidst the hills. Later, we will explore the cultural fabric of the village—visiting ceremonial gates, traditional morungs, ancient forts, and age-group houses—while meeting local craftsmen who preserve the heritage of this land. A local-style picnic lunch will await us amidst the breathtaking step cultivation fields. After lunch, we shall embark on a refreshing nature walk, letting the tranquil beauty of Khonoma embrace us one last time. As twilight descends, we will gather for our final evening’s gala celebration with our fellow travelers—exchanging smiles, laughter, delicious starters, and heartfelt stories from our journey through this hidden paradise. The day will draw to a close beneath a starlit sky as we carry the spirit of Khonoma gently within our hearts. |
Day 7 | DimapurAs the final day dawns, we will bid farewell to the enchanting land of the Nagas. Our magical journey will come to an end at Dimapur, leaving us with hearts full of memories and stories to cherish. Though the tour concludes, the spirit of Nagaland will travel with us always. |
Mon | Mon, Nagaland’s northernmost district, lies in the Naga Hills and is home to the legendary Konyak Nagas—tattooed former headhunters. Visit Longwa Village to stand between India and Myanmar and explore traditional Konyak houses, stone monoliths, and age-old morungs echoing tales of a proud tribal legacy. Height : 898m (Above sea level) Preferred Accommodation: Helsa Morung Retreat / Similar |
Mokokchung | Mokokchung, one of Nagaland’s largest towns, is known as its cultural and intellectual hub. Famous for its heritage, Ao Naga warmth, and scenic beauty, it charms visitors with historic sites, local markets, and breathtaking hill views. Height : 1325m (Above sea level) Preferred Accommodation : Hotel Town Center / Similar |
Kohima | Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, enchants with its calm charm and soulful pace. Named after the Kewhi flower, it offers rich heritage—from the iconic War Cemetery to traditional Naga villages and vibrant tribal markets. Height : 1444m (Above sea level) Preferred Accommodation : Hotel Vivor / Similar |
Khonoma | Khonoma, Asia’s first green village, is a model of ecotourism and sustainability. Nestled in Nagaland’s hills, this Angami Naga village—named after the local Khwunoria plant—boasts the famed Tragopan Sanctuary, rich biodiversity, and age-old traditions. A true blend of culture and nature. Height : 1621m (Above sea level) Preferred Accommodation : Dovipie Inn / Similar |
Tour Type | Semi-Adventure |
Tour Specialty | Tribal Culture |
Duration | 6N / 7D |
Accommodation | Standard |
Meal Plan | Bed Tea – Breakfast – Lunch – Hi Tea – Dinner |
Meal Type | Indian / Chinese Dishes |
Special Meal | Ethnic Local Dishes |
Transportation | AC / Non AC Vehicle |
Starting Point | Dibrugarth |
Ending Point | Dimapur |
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25/12/2025
The group size varies by destination. For a world tour, it typically ranges from 20 to 30 people. For domestic tours within India, it's usually between 25 and 35. If a tour is highly popular, the group size may exceed these numbers.
The person traveling with you could be anyone—of any religion, caste, or background—but one thing’s certain: they’ll be a fellow travel lover. And by the end of your journey with Wonder Vision, you’ll return with new friendships to cherish.
We only change our tour plans if unforeseen circumstances arise that affect your safety.
Yes, you can modify your travel plan, though some charges may apply. A Wonder Vision travel consultant will assist you through the entire process.
Cancelling your tour may incur charges. Our travel consultant will explain the details during booking.
We aim to operate every tour you book. However, if a tour receives low bookings, we may merge it with another or offer you an alternative tour. You can also choose our customized tours, though they won't include services like a group leader, games, meals, and other group activities.
Yes, we will provide a leave travel certificate, subject to your prior intimation and requirements during tour booking.
We usually avoid night journeys by flight or train whenever possible.
We offer various tour plans tailored to your preferred travel pace, mostly ranging from moderate to fast, as we aim to cover all major attractions. Expect some walking at airports, amusement parks, and other sites, based on distance. Our tour leader from Wonder Vision will keep you informed. We generally follow a 6-7-8 schedule (wake up at 6 AM, breakfast at 7, departure at 8). For Indian tours, we follow a 7-8-9 schedule. Any changes to this routine will be communicated in advance by the tour leader.
Please be punctual when traveling in a group to avoid missing any part of the tour. Follow the tour leader's instructions carefully. If you miss any activity due to late arrival, no refund will be provided.
If tap water is safe, Wonder Vision won't provide drinking water. However, in places where it's unsafe, we will supply safe drinking water as noted in the itinerary.
If you fall ill during the tour, inform the tour leader immediately. They will help arrange medical care, but treatment costs must be borne by you. Therefore, Wonder Vision strongly recommends that you and your family have proper insurance before the tour.
Yes, you’ll get medicine during the world tour, but a doctor’s prescription is required. At Wonder Vision, we recommend carrying enough medication and packing it in separate bags. This ensures easy access in case of baggage delay or loss.
Yes, in the case of International Travel, a passport is a must.
The full form of VISA is Visitors Intending to Stay Abroad. It is an official permission granted by the consulate or high commission of the destination country. A personal interview may be required. Wonder Vision will assist with the visa application, but the facilitation charge is not included in the tour price.
We only help fill out the visa application form. Approval is solely up to the respective country's embassy or consulate.
Yes, you'll get a refund if your visa is rejected, after deducting application and tour cancellation fees.
Yes, you'll receive a refund if your visa is rejected, minus application and tour cancellation fees.
Yes, the Tour Leader will accompany you throughout the tour, which is one reason many choose Wonder Vision. However, they are not responsible for any loss or damage to your personal belongings.
The tour leader will give instructions in Hindi or English and Bengali, based on your preference.
For international tours, one tour leader will be provided. For Indian tours, you'll have one tour leader and one or two assistants, depending on the group size.
All programs are subject to change without prior notice due to acts of God, natural disasters, accidents, unrest, or other unavoidable circumstances.
Given the current Corona situation, all guests must follow mandatory travel requirements like RT-PCR tests, vaccination certificates, self-declaration, and e-pass formalities as per changing COVID guidelines. All related expenses will be borne by the guest.
Due to the current pandemic, some sightseeing spots may close without notice. If that happens, we'll try to arrange an alternative visit if possible.