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Nagaland’s shining capital city, Kohima, is a commercial hub that hasn’t lost its natural lustre. The second-largest city in Nagaland, it brims with endless possibilities. An assuage of the old and new, Kohima offers postcard perfect landscapes. You should visit the Japfu Peak and Pulebadze Peak, both are must-visit places in Nagaland. A trip to Tseminyu will give you the opportunity to explore historic graveyards, desolate villages and ancient ruins. We also recommend the following destinations – Kohima Zoo, Kohima War Cemetery and Kohima State Museum. Home to the Angami Naga and Rengma Naga tribes, Kohima is a glimpse into Naga’s illustrious culture.