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The Naga Heritage Village

The name Kisama is derived from two villages, Kigwema (KI) and Phesama (SA), and MA, which means village, on whose land the Naga Heritage Village is established and commissioned by the State Government of Nagaland.

The Naga Heritage Village

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The Naga Heritage Village

The Naga Heritage Village in Kisama is a must-visit tourist attraction in Nagaland. The village is located about 12 km from Kohima on National Highway 39 and is designed in the form of an ancient Naga village to give visitors an authentic feel of the Naga culture and traditions.

The name Kisama is derived from two villages, Kigwema (KI) and Phesama (SA), and MA, which means village, on whose land the Naga Heritage Village is established and commissioned by the State Government of Nagaland.

The Naga Heritage Village is home to 16 different tribes of Nagaland, and each tribe has its own traditional hut or morung, showcasing the unique architecture of the Naga people. The village also has a museum that displays rare artifacts, including old weaponry, precious stones, traditional attire, necklaces, and images of Naga culture and practices. Visitors can also learn about the various aspects of Naga life and tradition, including agriculture, hunting, and fishing.

The Naga Heritage Village is most famous for hosting the Hornbill Festival, which is celebrated annually in December. During the festival, visitors can witness the vibrant culture of the Naga people and enjoy traditional music, dance, and food.

Overall, a visit to the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama is a great way to experience the rich cultural heritage of Nagaland and its tribes. It provides a fascinating glimpse into the history and traditions of the Naga people and is a must-visit attraction for anyone interested in learning about the Naga culture.

Sources:

  1. https://kohima.nic.in/tourist-place/kisama-heritage-village/
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The Naga Heritage Village
TOUR PLAN   Day 1:
  • Arrive in Kohima and check into your hotel
  • Visit the Naga Heritage Village in Kisama and spend some time exploring the rich cultural heritage of the Naga tribes
  • Have lunch at a local restaurant and try some authentic Naga cuisine
  • Visit the Kohima Cathedral and pay your respects to the fallen soldiers at the nearby World War II Cemetery
  • Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight stay
Day 2:
  • Wake up early and head to the Dzukou Valley, which is known for its picturesque landscapes and trekking trails
  • Have a picnic lunch amidst the scenic surroundings
  • Return to Kohima in the evening and spend some time shopping for souvenirs
  • Have dinner at a local restaurant and head back to your hotel for overnight stay
Day 3:
  • Visit the Khonoma Village, which is known for its rich history and culture
  • Explore the village and interact with the friendly locals
  • Have lunch at a local restaurant and try some more Naga cuisine
  • Visit the Kohima War Cemetery and pay your respects to the fallen soldiers
  • Return to your hotel for dinner and overnight stay
Day 4:
  • Check out of your hotel and depart from Kohima
Note: This is just a sample tour plan and can be customized based on your preferences and time constraints. It's always a good idea to check the weather conditions and plan your activities accordingly. Additionally, you can add more days to your tour plan and include other popular tourist attractions in Nagaland, such as the Nagaland State Museum and the Japfu Peak.
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