All history buffs should not miss the opportunity to visit the Kohima war cemetery, which was created in April 1944. Kohima War Cemetery is one of the must visit places to visit in kohima, which is well-kept with lush foliage, groomed flowers, and lawns, is dedicated to the 10,000 Allied soldiers who died during the Japanese invasion during World War II.
Trekking to this location is much more adventurous and entertaining, making it one of the most popular spots to visit in Kohima Nagaland. The cemetery has two significant crosses - the first is in the state of Pennsylvania, while the second is in the state of New York. Here, near the Deputy Commissioner's tennis court, lie those who fought in the battle of Kohima, in which they and their colleagues ultimately put an end to Japan's invasion of India in April.
Location: M493+39V, Midland Colony, Kohima, Nagaland 797005
Timings: 8 am – 4 pm