Dzükou Valley reopens after nearly 25 days of wildfire
SAYO reiterates mandatory guide and entry timing rules Trekking to Dzükou Valley has officially resumed following the containment of a wildfire that affected the valley for nearly 25 days. The…
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SAYO reiterates mandatory guide and entry timing rules Trekking to Dzükou Valley has officially resumed following the containment of a wildfire that affected the valley for nearly 25 days. The…
The Kohima district administration has recommended the immediate deployment of Indian Air Force helicopters equipped with Bambi Buckets to carry out aerial water-dousing operations to prevent further escalation of the…
A massive wildfire has been raging in Nagaland’s Dzukou Valley for nearly three days, now advancing toward Manipur’s tallest peak, Mount Esii, authorities and locals reported. The fire, first noticed…
Amid growing public opposition to the proposed Rs 250 crore tourism project linked to Dzükou Valley, Chief Minister Dr Neiphiu Rio on Tuesday clarified that the project is not exclusive…
Deputy Commissioner Kohima, B Henok Buchem, NCS, on Monday visited the base camp at Khonoma of teams engaged in combating the wildfire in Western Dzükou, which officials said has been…
A wildfire is rapidly spreading in Western Dzükou on Friday, triggering an urgent response from the district administration. Officials said teams from the Fire & Emergency Services and the Nagaland…
Recently Nagaland’s Minister for Tourism and Higher Education announced a Rs. 250-crore proposal to develop Dzukou valley into a world class ecotourism destination with an eco-friendly luxury hotel and tourist…
The recent ₹250-crore proposal to develop Dzükou valley into a world-class ecotourism destination with an eco-friendly luxury hotel and tourist facilities would normally have been an exciting and welcome initiative,…
The Ministry of Tourism successfully concluded the two-day State Tourism Ministers’ Meet in Udaipur on October 15. The landmark event brought together Tourism Ministers and senior officials from all States…
The Southern Angami Youth Organisation (SAYO) has announced new directives for trekkers visiting Dzükou Valley, effective October 1, 2025.