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Nagaland is a state in the far-eastern part of India, bordered by Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Burma and Manipur. Kohima is the state capital and Dimapur is the largest city. The state has been divided into eleven districts and is largely mountainous state with agriculture being the most important economic activity.
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Nagaland Tourist Attractions |
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Nestled among the misty and beautiful hills of north-east India, Nagaland is a haven for tourists and there is a lot here for tourists to discover. Here are some of the popular tourist destinations of Nagaland: |
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Hotels and Accommodation |
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It is not a problem to find accommodation in Nagaland and most of the hotels in the state are located close to tourist attractions for the comfort and convenience of visitors. Nagaland does not have fancy five star hotels, but comfortable budget to mid-range hotels that offer warm hospitality. |
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How to Reach Nagaland |
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Here is how one can get to Nagaland: |
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Rail |
The most important railway station in the state of Nagaland is in Dimapur, which is well connected to Guwahati, the gateway to north eastern India which in turn is well connected to the rest of the country. |
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Road |
Nagaland has a strong road network and the capital Kohima is well connected to cities like Shillong and Guwahati which are important cities in north-east India. |
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Air |
Nagaland's airport is located at Dimapur and is served by major airlines and is well connected to cities like Guwahati and Kolkata. |
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