Overview
If India ever filmed a saga of traditions meeting nature’s marvels, Nagaland and Manipur would steal the spotlight. From the fiery Naga kitchens where chutneys test your courage, to the haunting calm of WWII cemeteries, from green villages that breathe sustainability to floating islands that defy imagination – this is a blockbuster woven with heritage, resilience, and natural beauty. Add Manipuri handlooms, soulful dance, and the rare Sangai deer, and you have a cultural epic where every day is a new scene and you are the lead character.
Your journey begins at Dimapur, where the hills call you towards Kohima, the proud capital of Nagaland. As night falls, settle into the rhythm of Naga life with a traditional dinner – smoked meats, bamboo shoot delicacies, and fiery chutneys that awaken your senses. It’s an opening scene that sets the tone – bold, rustic, and unforgettable.
The day unravels with visits to Kohima’s solemn WWII Cemetery, where stories of valor are etched in stone. At the State Museum, dive into Naga history, culture, and tribal traditions. Later, Kisama Heritage Village comes alive with its replica tribal huts, artifacts, and the vibe of the Hornbill Festival – a cultural canvas painted with color, drums, and dance.
Drive into Khonoma, Asia’s first Green Village, where conservation is not a project but a way of life. Meet villagers who proudly showcase handicrafts, sustainable farming, and age-old tribal practices. Walking through Khonoma feels like entering a living documentary of how humans and nature thrive together.
The road now carries you to Imphal, Manipur’s soulful capital. Evening leisure invites you to stroll through bustling local markets, where Manipuri handlooms in vibrant weaves and designs tempt you to take home a piece of culture. The city hums with quiet charm under the starlit sky.
Spend the day tracing Manipur’s layered history. Begin at Kangla Fort, the ancient seat of Manipuri rulers, then step into Ima Keithel – the world’s only all-women’s market, a living symbol of female strength and community spirit. Later, pay homage at the INA Memorial, where freedom echoes through the walls of history.
This is the day when cinema meets nature’s fantasy. Head to Loktak Lake, famed for its magical phumdis – floating islands that drift gracefully over the water. Explore Keibul Lamjao National Park, the only floating park in the world and home to the rare Sangai deer, revered as the “dancing deer of Manipur.” It’s a finale painted in blues and greens, mystical and serene.
With your heart brimming with warrior tales, cultural dances, and floating islands, bid farewell to Imphal. The journey ends, but the echoes of drums, chants, and rippling waters stay with you like the end credits of a film you’ll replay forever.
Includes/Excludes
Inclusions
- Accommodation in comfortable hotels/eco-stays with daily breakfast
- All transfers & sightseeing by private vehicle
- Traditional Naga dinner experience in Kohima
- Guided tours of Kohima WWII Cemetery, State Museum & Kisama Heritage Village
- Excursion to Khonoma Green Village with local interactions
- Market visit & shopping walk in Imphal
- Full-day sightseeing in Imphal (Kangla Fort, Ima Keithel, INA Memorial)
- Excursion to Loktak Lake & Keibul Lamjao National Park
- Driver allowances, parking fees & road taxes
Exclusions
- Airfare/train fare to Dimapur & from Imphal
- Lunches & dinners (except traditional Naga dinner)
- Entry fees, camera/video charges at monuments & parks
- Personal expenses (shopping, laundry, tips)
- Travel insurance & anything not mentioned in inclusions