Nagaland is a state in Northeast India known for its diverse tribes, each with distinct customs, languages, and dress. It's a land of folklore passed down through the ages. Situated amidst breathtaking hills and mountains, it is home to the Naga tribe. The state is bordered by Assam, Arunachal Pradesh, Myanmar, and Manipur. It is renowned for the Hornbill Festival which attracts visitors from around the world to witness the celebration of the local culture and traditions. Kohima, the hilly capital, exhibits relics of the World War II at the War Cemetery. The commercial hub, Dimapur, offers ancient ruins and natural beauty. Nagaland is also a haven for adventure enthusiasts with trekking, rock climbing, and camping. The town of Mokokchung is the cultural nerve of the Ao Naga tribe. Nagaland's cuisine, with an emphasis on meat and rice, is unique and varied with smoked, fermented, and dried delicacies. The state provides an immersive experience into tribal life, presenting a blend of history, culture, and nature.