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Best time to visit Kohima temperature around 20 to 32 Events / Festivals in Kohima Festivals in Kohima are celebrated with much grandeur. The major festivals in Kohima are listed below. Ngada festival:The festival is celebrated majorly by Rengmas tribe to rejoice the ending of the agricultural year. Ngada falls in the end of November and is commemorated with joyfulness and jubilation. Moatsu:A beautiful festival of the Aos tribe, Moatsu festival is celebrated after sowing has ended. The people celebrate this festival for 3 days in the month of May. Hornbill Festival:Held in the month of December, Hornbill Festival is a cultural festival of dance, sport, art, food and performances etc. It is an extremely nice festival and all tribes of Nagaland celebrate this festival with each other along with the tourists with immense zeal. Zeliang:This festival is celebrated in the months of February and October. Accommodation in Kohima Kohima has a lot for deluxe and medium to budget accommodation options. Hotel Orchid (Chandmari road), Hotel Japfu Kohima (P.R.Hill), Aradura Inn (Near Little Flower School), Dimori Cove (Imphal Road) and Khonoma Homestay (Chandmari road) are the deluxe range accommodation options which offer value for money stay options. Some of medium to budget accommodations options in the city include Hotel Pine (Midland), Sun View Lodge (Kohima) and Tuophema Tourist Village (Tuophema).
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Yes I think it is gina be good
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Hey Rhea Best time you can travel in may or july in Nagaland
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After April. But the hornbill festival of Nagaland is most popular, so I advise you visit at that time
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Weather will be so pleasant. Go ahead.
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The weather is misty at times. March is a good time to travel their before the summer and rainy season. if weather is not a problem then you can visit after April since the festival season starts.
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March is a wonderful time to visit Nagaland!
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