Interesting facts about Dzüko Valley: The Ultimate Guide to Nagaland's Wonder Journey
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1. The rolling hills, winding streams and tangled wild hikes are all beautiful. Dzüko Valley situated on the border of Nagaland and Manipur is one such beautiful place. It is an important feature that adorns Northeast India. The Dzüko Valley, also known as the Dzüko Valley, is situated at an altitude of 2,452 meters above sea level. In summer, the bright green hills contrast sharply with the bright blue skies and vibrant flowers. During the winter, the area turns into a tropical retreat. The valley is frozen and covered with a white sheet of snow.
2. Dzüko Valley. more information about: Take a walk through the colorful carpets of flowers in bloom. Take a look at the Dzükolily, which can only be found in the Dzüko Valley. These rare flowers bloom in the first two weeks of July, as soon as the monsoon season begins. Hiking around the valley allows you to enjoy the breathtaking vistas and natural beauty. Another important feature of the valley is that it is relatively unknown to foreigners. Because it is only known by locals, it is generally less crowded than other sightseeing sites in the Seven Sister States.
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3. How to reach DzükoValley from Nagaland? Dzüko Valley is also accessible from Manipur and Nagaland. However, because there are no facilities or restaurants on the Manipur trail, it is not the best way to reach the valley. Moreover, the trekking trail from Manipur is much more difficult with the twists and turns. You can still take the route from Manipur if you have a qualified local guide with you who is familiar with the route and has the necessary equipment. As a result, visitors to Manipur must first visit Nagaland before heading to the valley.
4. The Dzüko Valley is easily accessible from Kohima, the capital of Nagaland. To get to the capital city, take a private bus or train. Dimapur is the nearest railway station to Kohima. The towns of Jakhma and Vishwema are about 20 kms from Kohima. Dzüko Valley can be reached from these towns.
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5. Manipur and Nagaland have disputes over the ownership of Dzüko Valley for many years. Historically, the valley was part of Vishwema's territory in present-day Nagaland, but is now jointly protected with the Southern Angami Public Organization, which is also located in Nagaland. However, according to the Survey of India map, the valley shares the territories of both Manipur and Nagaland, with most of the region falling under the boundaries of the state of Manipur.
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