Nagaland has emerged as a highly desirable tourist destination in Northeast India DIMAPUR Nagaland has emerged as a highly desirable tourist destination in Northeast India, known for its vibrant culture, diverse tribal communities, and captivating festivals. Corroborated with the removal of the yearly Protected Area Permit (PAP), tourism in Nagaland has experienced significant growth and has become a promising sector. The state is now sharing its tourism potential with other regions within the country and even the world, showcasing the allure of Nagaland to a wider audience. Union minister of Culture, Tourism and Development of North Eastern Region (DONER), G Kishan Reddy, on April 7 stated in Rajya Sabha that India received 6.19 million foreign tourist arrivals (FTA) during 2022 as compare to 1.52 million during the same period of 2021. And basing on the Nagaland Economic Survey 2022-2023, Nagaland received a total of 97,431 domestic tourists and 2,923 foreign tourists in the year 2
Nagaland has now become one of the sought after prime tourist destinations in Northeast India, famous for its rich culture, diversity of tribal people and festivals.