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  • Place Types Campground
  • Address Tekweuju, Above Japfu Christian college, Kigwema, Kohima, Nagaland 797001, India
  • Coordinate 25.6020713,94.1025
  • Website Unknown
  • Rating 4
  • Compound Code J422+RX Kohima, Nagaland, India
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Kohima Camp, Nagaland
Kohima Camp, Nagaland
Kohima Camp, Nagaland
Kohima Camp, Nagaland
Kohima Camp, Nagaland
Kohima Camp, Nagaland
Kohima Camp, Nagaland
Kohima Camp, Nagaland
Kohima Camp, Nagaland
Kohima Camp, Nagaland
Reviews
bineesh sebastian (12/01/2019)
Nice Naga festival ever seen
Jasmine Longchar (12/03/2019)
Come and visit, you'll experience how fun it is to be a part of this Festival and this lovely place..
Dilli Bhandari (08/27/2018)
The Ultimate Travelling Camp does exactly what it says on the tin: the mobile hotel pairs nomadic wanderings with enviable luxury. A location in India’s wild, tribal Nagaland situates visitors beautifully close to Himalayan nature and a wealth of local culture.
Amit Ginani (07/11/2018)
The first truly mobile luxury camps in India covering a calender of destinations and festivalsnn- Just 15 minutes drive time ( 02 kms ) from the Hornbill Festival venuenn- Garden fresh herbs, vegetables and fruits come together to make an eclectic mix of the best of Continental, Indian and Regional cuisinenn- Offers travellers a chance to step into Naga culture with village walks, cycling, rafting, archery and horse polo etcnnKohima Camp, Nagaland, introduced by 'The Ultimate Travelling Camp' crosses into the realm of the unknown, exploring the unexplored, showcasing the cultural treasures of the Land of the Nagas, known as the last head hunters, in the exotic state of Nagaland, hidden in the northeastern part of India.At Kohima Camp, Nagaland, relax in individually designed tents, with en-suite bathrooms, crisp linen and the services of your very own butler. Enjoy a drink of the local rice beer, savour delicious tribal recipes and participate in celebrations of the unique Hornbill Festival.Kohima Camp is located in a region that is predominantly occupied by the Angami Tribe, one of the major tribes of the 16 tribes of Nagaland. Historically warriors, these tribes spent much of their time in warfare with the other tribes and villages. The inter-village feuds came to an end in 1879 with the annexation of their territory by the British and their primitive religion, Animism, was replaced by Christianity, as the majority of the Angamis changed their faith. Another interesting facet of this warrior clan is that they are also innovative cultivators, an example being the 20 different strains of rice developed by them to suit variations in temperature and landscape.nnLUXURY SUITE TENT FROM 136000/NIGHT
Senti Zulu (02/11/2018)
Enough rooms for a small group
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