Remote and mountainous
Far off the beaten tourist track lies a tribal state that welcomes travellers seeking to explore a unique culture
Bordering with Burma in a remote corner of North East India, Nagaland is a mountainous state far away the tourist trail and ripe for adventure. The region is home to 16 distinct tribes, including the tattooed headhunting Konyak tribe, whom you can meet when you stay in Longwa village in Mon.
The annual Hornbill Festival each December is probably the best way to experience all the varied tribal cultures in the same place, and includes music, archery, dances and even fashion shows.
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