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Nestled amidst the verdant hills of Kohima, Kohima Camp epitomizes luxury in the lap of nature. Architecturally inspired by local Naga motifs, the camp seamlessly blends traditional aesthetics with modern comfort. Each tent is a sanctuary of tranquility, adorned with indigenous décor elements, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Nagaland. Guests are greeted with spacious interiors, adorned with handcrafted furnishings and intricate tribal artwork, creating an ambiance of warmth and elegance.
The camp's design ethos prioritizes both aesthetics and sustainability, utilizing eco-friendly materials and practices. Surrounded by lush forests and panoramic views, guests can unwind in the embrace of nature without compromising on luxury. From cozy seating areas to plush bedding, every detail is meticulously curated to ensure a harmonious blend of comfort and style, offering an immersive experience that celebrates the essence of Naga hospitality.
Beyond its architectural allure, Kohima Camp invites guests to embark on a journey of cultural discovery and adventure, with curated experiences that showcase the region's rich heritage and natural beauty. Whether indulging in outdoor activities or simply lounging amidst the serene surroundings, Kohima Camp promises an unforgettable retreat where every moment is infused with the magic of the Northeast.
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Kohima Camp offers a unique glamping experience with 10 luxurious tents. Each tent is tastefully decorated, blending comfort with traditional Naga elements. The tents come equipped with king-sized beds, en-suite bathrooms, and private verandas, providing a serene retreat in the heart of nature. The camp's intimate size ensures personalised service and an exclusive atmosphere. Guests can enjoy the beauty of the surrounding landscape while experiencing the comforts of a high-end boutique hotel.
CHILDCARE
Kohima Camp is family-friendly, with facilities designed to cater to guests with children. While there are no inter-connecting tents, the spacious accommodations can comfortably house families. The camp staff are attentive and ready to assist with any special requests, ensuring a pleasant stay for families. Although there are no dedicated children's play areas, the camp’s safe and expansive grounds provide ample space for outdoor activities and exploration.
DINE
Kohima Camp features a dining tent where guests can enjoy a variety of delicious meals. The menu includes local Naga cuisine as well as continental dishes, prepared with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients. The dining experience is enhanced by the camp’s intimate setting, offering personalised service and a warm, inviting atmosphere. The camp also offers a selection of fine wines and beverages, allowing guests to relax and savour the flavours of the region.
RELAX
Guests at Kohima Camp can indulge in various leisure and wellness activities designed for relaxation. The camp offers yoga and meditation sessions in a tranquil outdoor setting, allowing guests to connect with nature and unwind. Additionally, traditional Naga massages are available, providing a unique and rejuvenating experience. The serene environment and personalised wellness services ensure that guests can fully relax and rejuvenate during their stay.
EXPERIENCE
Kohima Camp provides a range of activities that allow guests to immerse themselves in the local culture and natural beauty. Popular experiences include guided tours of the Hornbill Festival, visits to local villages, and nature walks in the surrounding hills. Guests can also explore the historic Kohima War Cemetery and the State Museum, which offer insights into the region's history. These diverse activities ensure a memorable and enriching stay at Kohima Camp.
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LOCATION
Kohima Camp is located in the scenic region of Kohima, Nagaland, India. Nestled amidst lush hills and verdant landscapes, the camp offers a tranquil retreat in the heart of nature. It is situated near the venue of the famous Hornbill Festival, providing guests with easy access to this vibrant cultural event. The camp's location offers stunning views and a peaceful environment, making it an ideal destination for those seeking a unique and immersive experience in Nagaland.
GETTING THERE (from United Kingdom)
Travelling to Kohima Camp from the United Kingdom involves multiple steps. First, fly to Indira Gandhi International Airport in Delhi, with direct flights available from major UK cities. From Delhi, take a domestic flight to Dimapur Airport, the closest airport to Kohima. From Dimapur, Kohima Camp is approximately a 3-hour drive. Alternatively, flights to Guwahati followed by a scenic drive to Kohima are also possible. Pre-arranged transportation from Dimapur or Guwahati is recommended for convenience.
WHEN TO GO
The best time to visit Kohima Camp is from November to April, coinciding with the Hornbill Festival in early December. During these months, the weather is cool and pleasant, making it ideal for exploring the natural beauty and cultural richness of the region. The summer months can be warm and humid, while the monsoon season from June to September brings heavy rainfall, making travel and outdoor activities challenging. Visiting in the cooler months ensures a comfortable and enriching experience.
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