Location
Kohima is located in North East India just south of the state of Assam.
The Ultimate Travelling Camp moves to the remote region of Nagaland in northeast India in late November/December for the colourful Hornbill Festival. The Kohima Camp offers a luxurious base from which to delve into this off-the-beaten track destination.
Kohima Camp is only open during the Hornbill Festival which every year usually occurs at the end of November and beginning of December
First kind of truly nomadic luxury camps travelling India
Open during the tribal Hornbill Festival
Luxury in the wilderness - the tents are incredibly comfortable with hot showers and heaters
Created by The Ultimate Travelling Camp, Kohima Camp redefines luxury camping in one of India’s most remote and culturally vibrant regions. Set in the misty hills of Nagaland, this exceptional retreat offers guests an authentic window into tribal life, where centuries-old traditions and warm hospitality come together in spectacular surroundings.
Before The Ultimate Travelling Camp arrived, accommodation here was limited to simple guesthouses. Today, travellers can immerse themselves in Nagaland’s rich heritage by day and return each evening to a haven of comfort and elegance.
The camp is centred around the Hornbill Festival, held each December in the nearby village of Kisama. This vivid celebration unites all 16 Naga tribes through dance, music, and colourful displays of traditional dress. Against a backdrop of emerald valleys and mountain streams, guests can experience local culture firsthand, from craft demonstrations and storytelling to sampling rice beer and authentic Naga cuisine.
After a day of festivities, retreat to your luxurious tented suite, complete with handcrafted décor, crisp linen beds, and en suite bathrooms. Each tent comes with a personal butler, ensuring every detail is taken care of. Dining is a highlight, with menus inspired by local recipes and served in atmospheric surroundings overlooking the foothills of Mount Japfu.
Stays typically range from two to four nights, allowing time to explore beyond the festival. Visit nearby Kigwema Village, trek through the pine forests, or unwind with a sundowner as the sun dips behind the hills.
Blending refined comfort with deep cultural immersion, Kohima Camp offers a truly unique journey into the heart of Nagaland, a place where the spirit of adventure meets the soul of tradition.
When to visit
With your private guide, make sure you go to the Hornbill Fesitval before it starts at 10am. I'd recommend going around 8:30 in the morning to watch the different tribes get ready for their performances. This is a fantastic way of learning about them and taking photos
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Enquire NowKohima is located in North East India just south of the state of Assam.