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Noklak

It is home to the Khaimniungan and Yimchunger tribes

Welcome To Noklak District

Noklak district, a hidden gem in Nagaland, is one of the newest districts established in 2011. This district is situated in the far eastern region of Nagaland, bordered by Tuensang to the north and northwest. It is home to the Khaimniungan and Yimchunger tribes. With its rolling hills, terraced fields, and vibrant markets filled with handcrafted treasures, Noklak offers visitors an enticing glimpse into its unique charm.

In Noklak district, every corner tells a story, every smile reflects resilience, and every heartbeat echoes the spirit of a community united in its journey towards progress and prosperity.

Come, and immerse yourself in the beauty and charm of Noklak district, where the past meets the future in a mesmerizing dance of tradition and modernity.

Natural Wonders and Economic Potential

Noklak district has features that make it unique and interesting, which keeps attracting people to this location today.

  • Mount Khulio-King:
    Also known as Khelia King, it is considered the second-highest peak in the Indian state of Nagaland. The highest in the Khiamniungan region, located on the India-Myanmar border in the Patkai range. This unexplored mountain is a treasure trove of biodiversity, adorned with snow-capped peaks in winter and home to diverse flora and fauna, making it an irresistible destination for adventurers and nature lovers alike.
  • International Trade Center DAN
    Located at DAN in Pangsha. This center plays a crucial role in unlocking the economic potential of the region by facilitating the movement of goods and services across borders. It helps goods and services move smoothly across borders, attracting investments from other countries, creating jobs, and giving local communities a chance to be part of the growing trade scene.

Places to Visit

Chipur Village, Wui Village, Choklangan, Longtrok

Accommodations

Hotel Abode, Hotel Metsuben, Heritage Homestay, Hotel Pine

Transportation

Here is a list of the transportation options available to reach Noklak.

Travel By Road

The most common way to reach Noklak is by road. Buses and taxis operate from Kohima and Dimapur via Mokokchung and Tuensang.

Travel By Air

The state-run chopper service, operated by NST, offers services once a week from Dimapur to the District headquarters.

The chopper service is usually available on Mondays.

Local Transportation

Local transportation like Private sumo services are available inside the district.

Where To Book Local Transport

Booking can be done through the telephone by contacting the agency or by going to the counter and making the booking for the journey.

FAQs

If you are traveling to Noklak, make sure to carry powerbanks for backup and emergencies. Carry basic medications and clothing according to the weather.

Expect yourself to be overwhelmed by the beautiful landscape of Nagaland. Expect to meet kind people with good hospitality.

Always keep an update on the status of the weather. Remember to check if there are any upcoming local festivals or events happening during your visit.

For more information.

8732841828

9366357095

raliwalicontact @ gmail.com

(To call the number, please add the country code +91 before the phone number.)

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