Kohima State Museum offers travelers with a 360-degree understanding of the history and culture of the 16 tribal groups of Nagaland. Built-up in the year 1970 by the administration of Nagaland, this historical center features different aspects of Naga's life and tradition through the showcase of the rarest collection of beautiful customary dresses, statues, weapons, jewelry, Naga cuisine and much more. Further, the gallery has an uncommon assortment of valuable stones including cornelian, tourmaline, coral, and different relics made out of metal and silver bells. Aside from this formal clothing of different Naga clans, the museum features their traditional musical instruments including the log drum and Tati, which is a single-stringed instrument. The models of the Naga morung or the traditional huts of the different tribes are some of the biggest attractions of the museum. Make a visit to this museum to explore the social hierarchy, customs, cultures, architecture, and costumes of the traditional Nagas. It is an ideal place to gain knowledge about the rich history and diversity of India. Undergo an enriching tribal experience by planning a trip to Nagaland. The ideal time to plan your trip to Nagaland is during winters.
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