Attractions

Wildlife,scenic


Best Season

Winters And Onset Of Summer,october-may


State

Nagaland


Languages

English,hindi,assamese,angami

Dzukou valley Travel Guide

Have you ever imagined to walk through a colorful natural carpet enamoured with colourful flowers, emerald green hills, murmur of placid rivulets and thick green forests? If not, then take a trekking trail through easy to moderate gradients to Dzukou Valley in Kohima, Nagaland. Dzukou Valley is nestled at an altitude of approximately 2438 metres above sea level at a distance of nearly 24km far from Kohima town.With the commencement of small foot steps in lush green forest getting lost in the sweet soft coos of hill birds is the most beautiful thing that can happen to an trekking enthusiast in Dzukou. Because of vast undulating meadows, the valley is popularly known as “Valley of Flowers of North East”. A visual treat for nature lovers and an adrenaline stimulator for adventure junkies, this beautiful valley of Nagaland is in fact one of the best and biggest kept secrets of India. Lilies, aconitum, euphorbia and multi-coloured rhododendrons along with two gently meandering streams, Dzukou and Japfü rivers, heighten its beauty and pull in maximum tourist population to its heart. Some important facts pertaining to the valley are: Trek trail type generally range between easy and moderate and can therefore be opted without much worry, Vsiswema Village serves as the base camp for Dzukou Valley, Dimapur is the nearest railway station, and Except monsoon, the valley can be visited at any time of the year

Attractions near Dzukou valley


State Museum

State Museum

Khonoma

Khonoma

War Cemetery

War Cemetery

Dzukou Valley

Dzukou Valley

Japfu Peak

Japfu Peak

Cathedral of Reconciliation

Cathedral of Reconciliation

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