The state of Nagaland is situated in the midst of a hilly region located to the north east part of India.
Kohima is the capital city of Nagaland.
Nagaland has one of the most beautiful evergreen forests in India. About 30% of the total land in Nagaland is under forestation. Bamboo is the most abundant tree found in the state of Nagaland.
Nagaland is highly humid. In summers the temperature ranges from 25ºC-35ºC. Winters are usually very cool and pleasant.
The average temperature ranges from 9ºC-15ºC but the temperature drops down as the altitude increases.
The population of the state of Nagaland according to the 2001 India census was 1,988,636.
Nagaland is home to number of different tribes. All the people in Nagaland come from different types of tribes.
Nagamese is the official language but almost 90% of the population of Nagaland is well versed with English.
The economy of the state of Nagaland still depends largely on agriculture.
Nagaland has gained a vast importance in the field of tourism and has become one of the chief tourist’s attractions in the recent years. |