Manipur - Nagaland

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Departure Dates 2025: JAN 15, 29. FEB 12, 26. MAR 12, 26. APR 16, 30. MAY 14, 28. JUN 11, 25. JUL 9, 23, 30. AUG 6, 13, 20., 27. SEP 3, 10, 24. OCT 15, 29. NOV 12, 26. DEC 10, 17.
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EX Bengaluru airport
Vehicles Used A/C Vehicle Depends on Group size
Duration 5 Nights / 6 Days
States/Countries Visited Manipur, Nagaland
Places Visited Kohima, Touphema or Khonoma village. Lokatak lake, Moirang, Imphal
Best Time To Visit All season

IMPHAL

Imphal is the capital city of the Indian state of Manipur. It is the second largest city after Guwahati metropolitan in Northeast India. The metropolitan centre of the city contains the ruins of Kangla Palace (officially known as Kangla Fort), the royal seat of the former Kingdom of Manipur,  Spread over parts of the districts of Imphal West and Imphal East, the former contains the majority of the city's area and population. Imphal is part of the Smart Cities Mission under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.Being a mega commercial hub, Imphal is known for its weaving, brass-ware, bronze-ware, and other cottage industries. Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language) is the most widely spoken language in the city

 LOK TAK LAKE

The Loktak Lake is a freshwater lake in Northeast India. It is the largest freshwater lake in South Asia. It is a pulsating lake, with a surface area varying from 250 sq km to 500 sq km during the rainy season with a typical area of 287 sq km. The lake is located at Moirang in Manipur state, India

MORIANG Moirang is a town in the Indian state of Manipur, best known for the tentatively listed UNESCO World Heritage Sites of the Keibul Lamjao Conservation Area, covering Keibul Lamjao National Park, the world's only floating national park, the buffer of Loktak Lake and Pumlen Pat

KOHIMA

Known for its indigenous culture, Kohima is home of the Angami Naga and other tribes. The capital of Nagaland, Kohima was established in 1878 by the British. This is a city of colorful blossoms, lively fests, stunning peaks and rocky terrains.

kohima is the capital of the Indian state of Nagaland. With a resident population of almost 100,000, it is the second largest city in the state. Kohima constitutes both a district and a municipality. The municipality covers 20 km². capital of the Indian state of Nagaland. With a resident population of almost 100,000, it is the second largest city in the state. Kohima constitutes both a district and a municipality. The municipality covers 20 km².

 KISAMA

The name KISAMA is formed from two villages, Kigwema and Phesama, and MA, which means Village, on which territory the Naga Heritage Village is created and commissioned by the Naga State Government. Kisama Heritage Village is a Heritage Village located on the slopes of a hill between Kigwema and Phesama Villages in the Kohima District of the Indian state of Nagaland. The Heritage Village is the venue of the annual Hornbill Festival.

KHONOMA

Khonoma is a Western Angami Naga village located about 20 km west from Kohima, the capital of the Indian state of Nagaland. The village is referred to as Khwüno-ra. The total population of the village is about 1943, settled in 424 households. It is the first green village in India From 1830 to 1880, Angami Naga warriors from Khonoma fought a series of fierce battles against the British to stop them from force recruiting Nagas as bonded labourers. On 13 October 1879, Guybon Henry Damant, a political officer of the Naga Hills, led a troop of 87 British soldiers to Khonoma to enforce a tax and the British recruitment of bonded labour. The British troop was ambushed by the Angami warriors on 14 October and in the ensuing battle, 27 British including Damant were killed

 

DAY 1

BENGALURU - DIMAPUR - KOHIMA

Departure from Bengaluru airport to Dimapur. Welcome on arrival in Dimapur Airport, Nagaland's only Airport with connections from Guwahati, Delhi and Kolkata. Proceed to Kohima (4-5 hrs drive). Check in to Hotel. Evening visit the local bazaar where you can be introduced to the Naga food items consisting of vegetables, insects and fishes. Overnight in Kohima. Veiled amidst the North Eastern Mountains, Nagaland is a state of mysticism and awe. The state presents nature in its fullest bloom. The Highlanders of Nagaland preserves mana's early animist culture, through its amazing ancient traditions. The prominent tribes of Nagaland are Angami Naga, Ao, Chang, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Rengma, Sangtam, Sumi & Yimchungru etc. Tribe and clan traditions and loyalties play an important part in the life of Nagas. The annual Hornbill Festival is celebrated at Kohima between 1st & 10th of December. The Hornbill Festival is aimed at reviving, protecting and sustaining richness of the Naga heritage & traditions through cultural extravaganza of dances, performances, crafts, parades, games, sports, food fairs and religious ceremonies.

DAY 2

KOHIMA

After breakfast enjoy full day sightseeing covering the War Cemetery, the church and the Sale Emporium. Afternoon visit Jakhama village to experience the real Angami Naga tribal way of living as you take a village walk. Also visit the Heritage Complex where the Hornbill festival is celebrated every year. Overnight in Kohima. War Cemetery: The revered memorial commemorates the brave soldiers and warriors who laid their lives fighting the Japanese during the World War II. It is embellished by two tall crosses against the backdrop of seasonal roses & lush greenery. The base of the lower cross is engraved with the lines: When you go home, tell them of us & say; for your tomorrow, we gave our today Nagaland state Museum: it is housed in ancestral weaponry & provides an insight into the Naga culture, traditions & history. The exquisitely carved gateposts, status pillars, statues & traditional Naga costumes & jewelry are the main exhibits of the museum. Kohima village: The village is said to be the biggest & most populous in entire Asia. According to Naga legend, the present day Kohima was founded here. At the entrance are exquisitely carved ceremonial gates, with the scimitar of horns of mithun (BosFrontalis), symbolizing bravery & valor. The Catholic Cathedral at Aradura Hill in Kohima, is one of the biggest cathedrals in North-east India. Its splendid architecture makes it one of the important landmarks of Kohima. The unique design created by blending the traditional with the orthodox developed into an architectural marvel. A must-visit place in Kohima Overnight in Kohima.

DAY 3

DAY EXCURSION TO TOUPHEMA OR KHONOMA

After breakfast drive to either Touphema or Khonoma village. Option 1: Drive to Touphema village (45 km / 1.15 hrs). Take a walk in an Angami Naga tribal village, museum and also visit the Touphema Village Resort run by the local Angami tribe. Option 2: Drive to the green village, Khonoma (20 km/ 1hr). Take a village walk and visit the Morungs (the age group house), the ceremonial gates and meet the local craftsmen. Collectively Khonoma was known for its fighting prowess in the past and for the fallow management of its alder trees which balance the nature and its surrounding areas. Later back to Kohima. Overnight at Kohima.

DAY 4

KOHIMA - IMPHAL (160 kms/6 hrs)

Morning after breakfast, drive to Imphal, the capital of Manipur. Visit Shri Govindajee Temple and Kangla Fort. Evening free at leisure to visit the Khwairamband Bazaar (a local market run by mothers). Overnight in Imphal. Manipur, the Land of Jewels, lies in lowland crisscrossed by the water-channels of the Loktak Lake in the North East corner of India. The diverse culture of the state is depicted in martial arts, dance & music and handloom & handicraft. The magnificent natural beauty of the state is a unique charm of the place.

DAY 5

IMPHAL

Morning after breakfast, drive to Moirang (45 km / 1hr), the ancient capital of the Manipuri Kings. It is also the centre of Meithei culture. Cross by the local villages as you go to see the Sadu Chiru waterfall and the Japanese war memorial, which reflects the history of the Second World War. Visit the Keibul Lamjao National Park (the only floating park in the world). It is the last natural habitat of the marsh dwelling brow-antiered deer locally called Sangai. Near-by is the Loktak Lake and Sendra Island (a hillock Isand with mesmerizing views of the Loktak Lake). Loktak Lake is the largest fresh water lake in the North East. Watch the unique floating islands Phumdi that are actually floating weeds on which people live! Return to Imphal. Overnight in Imphal.

DAY 6

IMPHAL - BENGALURU

After breakfast transfer to Imphal airport for return journey to Bengaluru.

  Reserved vehicle for sightseeing & transfers as per itinerary

  Accommodation in 3*/4* category hotel / Resort on twin / triple sharing basis with taxes

  Breakfast & Dinner on fixed menu basis with taxes Inner line permits

  Sightseeing as per Itinerary

  Vehicle with toll, Tax, Parking, Driver allowance, Night halt charges etc.

  Pre-departure assistance.

  Complimentary insurance

  Entrance tickets to monuments, Museums & Boating...etc

  GST 5%

  Anything not mentioned in Cost includes

  Services not specifically stated in the itinerary

  Bengaluru - Dimapur / Imphal - Bengaluru air tickets

  Complimentary insurance is up to 80 years of Age and Above 80 years insurance premium will as per the insurance company policy

NOTE: This above tentative itinerary is for your reference only. Final itinerary will be issued only after the confirmation of Air tickets/ Hotel Bookings.
Bengaluru - Dimapur / Imphal - Bengaluru Airfare ₹ 14000 /- approximately.

Insurance is complimentary and Adigas Yatra is only the service provider, and all claims and settlements will be settled by the Insurance company as per IRDAI  rules and regulations.


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Departure Dates 2025: JAN 15, 29. FEB 12, 26. MAR 12, 26. APR 16, 30. MAY 14, 28. JUN 11, 25. JUL 9, 23, 30. AUG 6, 13, 20., 27. SEP 3, 10, 24. OCT 15, 29. NOV 12, 26. DEC 10, 17.
Tour Code -
EX Bengaluru airport
Vehicles Used A/C Vehicle Depends on Group size
Duration 5 Nights / 6 Days
States/Countries Visited Manipur, Nagaland
Places Visited Kohima, Touphema or Khonoma village. Lokatak lake, Moirang, Imphal
Best Time To Visit All season

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IMPHAL



Imphal is the capital city of the Indian
state of Manipur. It is the second largest city after Guwahati metropolitan in
Northeast India. The metropolitan centre of the city contains the ruins of
Kangla Palace (officially known as Kangla Fort), the royal seat of the former
Kingdom of Manipur,  Spread over parts of
the districts of Imphal West and Imphal East, the former contains the majority
of the city's area and population. Imphal is part of the Smart Cities Mission
under the Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs.Being a mega commercial hub,
Imphal is known for its weaving, brass-ware, bronze-ware, and other cottage
industries. Meitei language (officially known as Manipuri language) is the most
widely spoken language in the city



 LOK TAK LAKE



The Loktak Lake is a freshwater lake in
Northeast India. It is the largest freshwater lake in South Asia. It is a
pulsating lake, with a surface area varying from 250 sq km to 500 sq km during
the rainy season with a typical area of 287 sq km. The lake is located at
Moirang in Manipur state, India



MORIANG Moirang is a town in the Indian
state of Manipur, best known for the tentatively listed UNESCO World Heritage
Sites of the Keibul Lamjao Conservation Area, covering Keibul Lamjao National
Park, the world's only floating national park, the buffer of Loktak Lake and
Pumlen Pat



KOHIMA



Known for its indigenous culture, Kohima is
home of the Angami Naga and other tribes. The capital of Nagaland, Kohima was
established in 1878 by the British. This is a city of colorful blossoms, lively
fests, stunning peaks and rocky terrains.



kohima is the capital of the Indian state
of Nagaland. With a resident population of almost 100,000, it is the second
largest city in the state. Kohima constitutes both a district and a
municipality. The municipality covers 20 km². capital of the Indian state of
Nagaland. With a resident population of almost 100,000, it is the second
largest city in the state. Kohima constitutes both a district and a
municipality. The municipality covers 20 km².



 KISAMA



The name KISAMA is formed from two
villages, Kigwema and Phesama, and MA, which means Village, on which
territory the Naga Heritage Village is created and commissioned by the Naga
State Government. Kisama Heritage Village is a Heritage Village located on the
slopes of a hill between Kigwema and Phesama Villages in the Kohima District of
the Indian state of Nagaland. The Heritage Village is the venue of the annual
Hornbill Festival.

KHONOMA



Khonoma is a Western Angami Naga village
located about 20 km west from Kohima, the capital of the Indian state of
Nagaland. The village is referred to as Khwüno-ra. The total population of the
village is about 1943, settled in 424 households. It is the first green village
in India From 1830 to 1880, Angami Naga warriors from Khonoma fought
a series of fierce battles against the British to stop them from
force recruiting Nagas as bonded labourers. On 13 October 1879, Guybon
Henry Damant, a political officer of the Naga Hills, led a troop of 87 British
soldiers to Khonoma to enforce a tax and the British recruitment of bonded
labour. The British troop was ambushed by the Angami warriors on 14 October and
in the ensuing battle, 27 British including Damant were killed



 


Itinerary

Day 1: Bengaluru - Dimapur - Kohima
Departure from Bengaluru airport to Dimapur. Welcome on arrival in Dimapur Airport, Nagaland's only Airport with connections from Guwahati, Delhi and Kolkata. Proceed to Kohima (4-5 hrs drive). Check in to Hotel. Evening visit the local bazaar where you can be introduced to the Naga food items consisting of vegetables, insects and fishes. Overnight in Kohima. Veiled amidst the North Eastern Mountains, Nagaland is a state of mysticism and awe. The state presents nature in its fullest bloom. The Highlanders of Nagaland preserves mana's early animist culture, through its amazing ancient traditions. The prominent tribes of Nagaland are Angami Naga, Ao, Chang, Khiamniungan, Konyak, Rengma, Sangtam, Sumi & Yimchungru etc. Tribe and clan traditions and loyalties play an important part in the life of Nagas. The annual Hornbill Festival is celebrated at Kohima between 1st & 10th of December. The Hornbill Festival is aimed at reviving, protecting and sustaining richness of the Naga heritage & traditions through cultural extravaganza of dances, performances, crafts, parades, games, sports, food fairs and religious ceremonies.
Day 2: Kohima
After breakfast enjoy full day sightseeing covering the War Cemetery, the church and the Sale Emporium. Afternoon visit Jakhama village to experience the real Angami Naga tribal way of living as you take a village walk. Also visit the Heritage Complex where the Hornbill festival is celebrated every year. Overnight in Kohima. War Cemetery: The revered memorial commemorates the brave soldiers and warriors who laid their lives fighting the Japanese during the World War II. It is embellished by two tall crosses against the backdrop of seasonal roses & lush greenery. The base of the lower cross is engraved with the lines: When you go home, tell them of us & say; for your tomorrow, we gave our today Nagaland state Museum: it is housed in ancestral weaponry & provides an insight into the Naga culture, traditions & history. The exquisitely carved gateposts, status pillars, statues & traditional Naga costumes & jewelry are the main exhibits of the museum. Kohima village: The village is said to be the biggest & most populous in entire Asia. According to Naga legend, the present day Kohima was founded here. At the entrance are exquisitely carved ceremonial gates, with the scimitar of horns of mithun (BosFrontalis), symbolizing bravery & valor. The Catholic Cathedral at Aradura Hill in Kohima, is one of the biggest cathedrals in North-east India. Its splendid architecture makes it one of the important landmarks of Kohima. The unique design created by blending the traditional with the orthodox developed into an architectural marvel. A must-visit place in Kohima Overnight in Kohima.
Day 3: Day Excursion To Touphema Or Khonoma
After breakfast drive to either Touphema or Khonoma village. Option 1: Drive to Touphema village (45 km / 1.15 hrs). Take a walk in an Angami Naga tribal village, museum and also visit the Touphema Village Resort run by the local Angami tribe. Option 2: Drive to the green village, Khonoma (20 km/ 1hr). Take a village walk and visit the Morungs (the age group house), the ceremonial gates and meet the local craftsmen. Collectively Khonoma was known for its fighting prowess in the past and for the fallow management of its alder trees which balance the nature and its surrounding areas. Later back to Kohima. Overnight at Kohima.
Day 4: Kohima - Imphal (160 Kms/6 Hrs)
Morning after breakfast, drive to Imphal, the capital of Manipur. Visit Shri Govindajee Temple and Kangla Fort. Evening free at leisure to visit the Khwairamband Bazaar (a local market run by mothers). Overnight in Imphal. Manipur, the Land of Jewels, lies in lowland crisscrossed by the water-channels of the Loktak Lake in the North East corner of India. The diverse culture of the state is depicted in martial arts, dance & music and handloom & handicraft. The magnificent natural beauty of the state is a unique charm of the place.
Day 5: Imphal
Morning after breakfast, drive to Moirang (45 km / 1hr), the ancient capital of the Manipuri Kings. It is also the centre of Meithei culture. Cross by the local villages as you go to see the Sadu Chiru waterfall and the Japanese war memorial, which reflects the history of the Second World War. Visit the Keibul Lamjao National Park (the only floating park in the world). It is the last natural habitat of the marsh dwelling brow-antiered deer locally called Sangai. Near-by is the Loktak Lake and Sendra Island (a hillock Isand with mesmerizing views of the Loktak Lake). Loktak Lake is the largest fresh water lake in the North East. Watch the unique floating islands Phumdi that are actually floating weeds on which people live! Return to Imphal. Overnight in Imphal.
Day 6: Imphal - Bengaluru
After breakfast transfer to Imphal airport for return journey to Bengaluru.

Includes

  Reserved vehicle for sightseeing & transfers as per itinerary

  Accommodation in 3*/4* category hotel / Resort on twin / triple sharing basis with taxes

  Breakfast & Dinner on fixed menu basis with taxes Inner line permits

  Sightseeing as per Itinerary

  Vehicle with toll, Tax, Parking, Driver allowance, Night halt charges etc.

  Pre-departure assistance.

  Complimentary insurance

Excludes

  Entrance tickets to monuments, Museums & Boating...etc

  GST 5%

  Anything not mentioned in Cost includes

  Services not specifically stated in the itinerary

  Bengaluru - Dimapur / Imphal - Bengaluru air tickets

  Complimentary insurance is up to 80 years of Age and Above 80 years insurance premium will as per the insurance company policy

Complementary

  1 Hand bag

  1 Cap

Information

NOTE: This above tentative itinerary is for your reference only. Final itinerary will be issued only after the confirmation of Air tickets/ Hotel Bookings.
Bengaluru - Dimapur / Imphal - Bengaluru Airfare ₹ 14000 /- approximately.

Insurance is complimentary and Adigas Yatra is only the service provider, and all claims and settlements will be settled by the Insurance company as per IRDAI  rules and regulations.


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