A vibrant and bustling city, Dimapur is the largest city of Nagaland and a major hub of trade and commerce in the North-east. The vibrant bustle of the city reveals a completely different side of Nagaland- urban and chaotic, Dimapur is unexpected with a wonderful contrast of the stillness that occupies the mountains around it. Bound on one side by the dazzling Dhansiri River, the city is a perfect place to rest for a couple of days before you continue your exploration of Nagaland. There are several attractions inside the city which are renowned for their prominent place in history and a variety of the best things to do in Dimapur. The 10th-century Kachari Ruins, a set of mushroom domed pillars, were created by the Dimasa Kachari Kingdom, a major kingdom in Dimapur’s history. Said to be a place where games of chess were played, the Kachari Ruins today stand in a shadow of their former glory. Many pillars have crumbled down though a few still stand tall and proud.
Since Nagaland’s best attraction is its untarnished natural beauty, the treks around Dimapur are a hiker’s delight. You can simply roam the mountains at will- exploring curving mountain roads, clambering up rocks, and taking mud paths to remote villages.
You can also engage in direct trekking routes that take you up to sites like Nichuguard Village, Kuki Dalong Village, Chumukedima, Sethekima Village and Medziphema. Not only is the trek in itself quite magical, the locals are so pleasant that it is a pleasure to interact with them. The Rangapahar Reserve is also located near Dimapur and is a fantastic place to explore the natural diversity of Nagaland. Taking a knowledgeable local guide along will not only double your enjoyment of the Reserve, but also prove to be an educational experience. Evenings can be spent looking for interesting products made by the Naga tribes in the local markets. These products are all handmade and give you a good way of taking back memories of the best things to do in Dimapur when you leave.