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The best time to visit Koh is October to March.
Koh is well connected by road, rail, and air from major cities.
Koh offers a variety of local handicrafts, textiles, and souvenirs.
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FAQs about Koh
What are the food specialties of Kohima and Angami Nagas?
Famous local dishes include smoked pork with bamboo shoots or Axone (fermented soybean), hearty Angami Galho rice soup, spicy Raja Mircha chutney, and freshly brewed Zutho rice beverage.
How to reach Dzukou Valley from Kohima?
Dzukou Valley (2,452 m) is located 25 km south of Kohima, accessible via a 4 to 5 hour scenic mountain trek starting from Viswema or Jakhama villages.
What is the Kohima War Cemetery?
The Kohima War Cemetery is a World War II Commonwealth memorial located on Garrison Hill, honoring Allied soldiers who died during the pivotal 1944 Battle of Kohima, featuring the famous Kohima Epitaph and the DC tennis court battleground.
What is Kohima famous for?
Kohima is the scenic hilltop capital of Nagaland, famous for the historic WWII Kohima War Cemetery on Garrison Hill, the annual Hornbill Festival at Kisama Heritage Village, the stunning Dzukou Valley trek, and Khonoma Green Village.
When and where is the Hornbill Festival celebrated in Kohima?
The world-famous Hornbill Festival is held annually from December 1 to 10 at Kisama Naga Heritage Village (10 km south of Kohima), showcasing traditional dance, music, crafts, food, and Morungs of all 17 Naga tribes.