Book Golaghat to Kohima Cab
Golaghat to Kohima distnce : 153 km
Estimated travel time : 3.7 hours
Kohima is one the most famous city for the tourism. Kohima capital of Nagaland is on glowing stage of the tourism for its glorious rich past, Heritage, culture and natural beauty.
Kohima is known for its incradible beautiful sites, encompassing hills, mountains, plains and plateau that attract tourist all around the year. It also a home of the multi-ethnicity community groups with their different cultural and heritage background that make the place a hotspot of rich and vibrant cultural diversity. It is also on of the ideal places for the trekking, rock climbing, jungle camping and offers limitless exploration possibilities. Lush and verdant sub-tropical rain forests is treasure trove of biodiversity and also the home of plethora of medicinal plants. Hornbill Festival that annually celebrate un the month of December is also a major attraction that provide the glimpse of Naga life. Other attraction of Kohima are indigenous games, craft bazaar, music events, fashion, cycling, motor sporting and a series of competitions.
Taxi from Golaghat to Kohima is readily available at CabBazar.
Golaghat to Kohima Cab Route
Golaghat to Kohima by car is well connected by road and is very convenient and comfortable drive. Golaghat to Kohima distance is 153 Km and is 3.7 hours journey. Other famous tourist places on this route and nearby are :
1. Kaziranga National Park - Known for its population of the one-horned rhinoceros, Kaziranga is a popular wildlife sanctuary located near Golaghat. Visitors can explore the park through jeep safaris or elephant rides.
2. Jorhat - Located approximately 62 km from Golaghat, Jorhat is a major city in Assam. It is known for its tea gardens, historical monuments, and the majestic Raja Maidam. Visitors can also visit the Tocklai Tea Research Centre and Cinnamora Tea Estate.
3. Dimapur - Situated around 86 km from Golaghat, Dimapur is the largest city in Nagaland and an important commercial hub. It is home to the ancient Kachari ruins, which date back to the 10th century. The ruins include temples, tanks, tombs, and embankments, making it an interesting historical site.
4. Kohima War Cemetery - Located in Kohima, the capital city of Nagaland, the Kohima War Cemetery is a significant site from World War II. It is dedicated to the soldiers of the Allied Forces who lost their lives during the Battle of Kohima. The cemetery is well-maintained and offers a serene atmosphere for reflection.
5. Kisama Heritage Village - Situated around 9 km from Kohima, Kisama Heritage Village is known for hosting the Hornbill Festival, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the Naga tribes. Visitors can explore the traditional huts, witness local performances, traditional crafts, and indulge in Naga cuisine.
6. Nagaland State Museum - Located in Kohima, the Nagaland State Museum is a must-visit for those interested in learning about the history, culture, and traditions of the Naga tribes. The museum exhibits various artifacts, tribal costumes, jewelry, and ancient weaponry.