Its high time we opened borders with Myanmar and promoted controlled eco tourism. Nagaland and the rest of the northeast is fast losing its ethnic heritage. What are we fearing???
Re: Open borders now
by suneera rahman on Feb 05, 2013 02:09 PM
Christian missionaries successfully allineated nagas from the rest of India. This is also true in mizoram, Arunachal meghaland and manipur Someone ask me, I can tell the entire story of international conspiracy of "Churchianity" which is a political force rather than a religion
Re: Re: Open borders now
by Gopalakrishna Pillai on Feb 05, 2013 04:46 PM
Forced conversion is a bigger threat than terrorrism as far as we, India is concerned. This menance is a silent killer. But unfotunately our leaders are interest only in Vote Bank Politics.
Re: Re: Open borders now
by My Haq on Feb 05, 2013 04:51 PM
Suneera you are either partially or completely insane. If there is any faith which is a political force it is & is Islam. Today it is a tragedy to be born a Muslim thanks to all the filth we spread throughout the world.
Re: Re: Re: Satoi
by Ravi Shanker on Feb 05, 2013 04:31 PM
start driving east, after u cross assam you will reach nagaland and then travel to Zhakiye village located near Zunheboto... he he he
Re: Re: Re: Satoi
by DrYNI Anand on Feb 05, 2013 04:34 PM
The nearest airport is Jorhat. You may travel further up from there to Mokokchung that takes 4 hours by jeep and another 2.5 hours to Zunheboto. Zhakiye is another half an hour from there.
Way back in the seventies, I walked from Zhekiye to Satoi. I started in the morning at 0530 h and reached Satoi by 1730 h (all twelve hours!) but believe me, it was a wonderful trek then. I do not know the current situation about the transport.
Another route is from Delhi to Dimapur by air, from there to Kohima and half an hour short of Zunheboto, you pass through Zhekiye.
Never travel alone unless you have a local help and an Inner Line Permit.
Re: NAGALAND TOUR.
by Shyam Sharma on Feb 05, 2013 01:54 PM
You cannot go to kohima without an inner pass. Travelling in Kohima is not safe unless you are a naga. Be carefull before you go there.
Re: NAGALAND TOUR.
by DrYNI Anand on Feb 05, 2013 02:34 PM
Pl post your email on this blog. I have lived there for four years & I can guide you to some extent. The first sentence of Mr Sharma is correct.