First Green Village of India, Nagaland Introduction In the northeastern state of Nagaland in India sits a wonderful best-kept secret. Khonoma village, a beautiful village known for its sustainable way of life and rich culture. Located in the lap of lush, green mountains – Khonoma Village remains the abode of tribal culture, conservation and community-living that invites travellers in quest of an authentic and sustainable travel experience. Protecting Nature, Protecting Our Legacy Khonoma Village is not just a village, it is one of the most famous independent community-led conservation experiments in the world. Khonoma Village was even the first green village in Asia, and you can see how they have been practising sustainability for centuries, making the place a great example on how we should live in harmony with the nature. The Khonoma Village are proud of the work they have done to protect the environment, and they proudly promote locally sustainable organic agriculture and ancient irrigation methods that have been forgotten about in a newly developing world. Exploring Cultural Riches Besides its eco-friendly ways, Khonoma Village is full of Naga culture and tradition. The local villagers welcome their visitors very warmly and also offer them to go through and experience the new customs of the Khonoma Village. Morungs (youth dormitories) to the Sekrenyi festival (celebrated to purify and renew), you get up close to a part of Naga heritage otherwise, so vastly hidden from the rest of the world. Table of ContentsFirst Green Village of India, Nagaland IntroductionProtecting Nature, Protecting Our LegacyExploring Cultural RichesEco-Tourism AdventuresWork with sustainable developmentConclusion Eco-Tourism Adventures This picturesque setting offers a number of outdoor activities for eco-conscious travelers to enjoy at Khonoma. For trekking enthusiasts, the Khonoma Village Nature Conservation and Tragopan Sanctuary is home to a wealth of bio-diversity and the rare Blyth’s tragopan bird. In addition to these you can also go nature walking, bird watching or visit the Pierced village in Mohur to make your holiday in Nagaland into spiritual escapade to some of north east India’s most tranquil corners. Work with sustainable development A visit to Khonoma is not just about its natural and cultural history but also needs to be seen as an effort to interact in sustainability. In doing so, travelers can contribute right back to the village economy and endeavors to preserve the landscapes and way of life. Eco-tourism and homestay experiences in many community-based initiatives are used to provide benefits to visitors as well as residents. Conclusion The bends of its hills, it is possible to catch a glimpse of numbers like in the unfurling of a natural history where traditional wisdom and innovation combined to ensure a future of sustainability, all in the heart of humanity at Khonoma. But as travel becomes more sustainable, eco-conscious and keen for cultural virtues. Khonoma Village offers proof of an alternative path to walking — this age-old trail lends a ray of hope that new trails are just an idea away. If you are an eco-conscious traveller looking to explore new cultures or if this is your first visit to Khonoma Village, rest assured the experience will thrill your senses and your sense of fulfilment, more than any ‘time share’ ever could. next pageFile size Post navigation Kisama Heritage Village 7 Reasons to Fall in Love