Dimapur Tourism, Nagaland India
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Dimapur Fast Facts
- State: Nagaland
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- Famous for/as: Heritage,Waterfall,Wildlife
- Language: Nagamese, English, local dialects
- Best Season: October to May
- Weather: In summers, 16-31 degree Celsius; in winters, 4-24 degree Celsius
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Dimapur, India Overview
Dimapur is located in the western most part of Nagaland and is surrounded by the district of Kohima in the south-eastern part, district of Karbi Anglong in the west, and Kolaghat district of Assam in the northern part.
The boundary on the eastern part of Dimapur is formed by Dhansiri River, while the western part of the district consists mostly of forests and hills. After the initial development of the town with the presence of road, rail, and air links, on January 24th, 2004, Dimapur was upgraded to a district.
Dimapur used to be the capital of the Kachari tribe, which ruled the region before the 13th century and the same can be felt from the remains scattered around the town area. The remains here mostly include temples, embankments and baths that give a glimpse of the culture prevalent here during that period, which was Hinduism. People here during the 13th century were mostly non-Aryans, who belonged to the ancient tribe that ruled here.
Some of the attractions here include the Diezephe Craft Village, which is located around 13 km from Dimapur. This village is under the supervision of the Nagaland Handloom and Handicrafts Development Corporation Limited, which is taking necessary steps in the development of the art of weaving and craftsmanship. Some rare works of bamboo, cane and woodcarving can be found here.
Other attractions present here include the Rangapahar Reserve Forest that covers a total area of 20.20 hectares and houses some of the most endangered species of birds as well as animals.
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Dimapur, India History
The history of the city indicates that the kingdom of Kachari tribe was an eminent one; the ancient ruins that are testimonial to this stand here and there. Archeologists have predicted that the tribesmen were Non-Aryans and were influenced by Hinduism. Among the ruins that still stand there are temples of antiquity, baths, monolithic structures, and embankments. A number of tanks that have been unearthed from here are Rakpukhuri, Jorpukhuri, and Padampukhuri. The use of monoliths indicates the prevalence of fertility cult among tribesmen.