Do you that the second biggest village of Asia is in India? It is in the North Eastern state of Nagaland.
Kohima village, called Barra Basti (Big village), is where Kohima began according to Naga legend said to be the second biggest village in Asia, it has one of the finest ceremonial gates common to all Naga villages. The beautiful carvings of warriors and guns and the symbol of prosperity the "MITHUN" heighten the importance of the Naga gateway.
There is an airport at Dimapur receiving flights from Delhi and Guwahati. Dimapur is also the nearest railhead. Kohima, the capital of Nagaland is connected by road to Dimapur, Imphal, Guwahati, Shillong and Kolkata .
The monsoons are from May to September, hence the ideal time to visit is from November to March.
The recommended tourist circuit is :Dimapur- Kohima - Wokha - Mokokchung - Tuensang -Mokokchung -Zunheboto - Kohima.
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