Nagaland nominates Dzükou Valley to develop as one of 50 global-standard tourist destinations

Nagaland Nominates Dzükou Valley for Development as One of 50 Global-Standard Tourist Destinations


Analysis:

  1. The State of Nagaland has nominated the Dzükou Valley as its official entry under the “Development of 50 Tourist Destinations of Global Standards” national initiative.
  2. The announcement was made by Temjen Imna Along, Nagaland’s Minister for Tourism and Higher Education, during the National Conference of State Tourism Ministers held in Udaipur.
  3. The national initiative, spearheaded by the Ministry of Tourism, aims to identify and transform 50 iconic destinations across India into world-class tourism hubs through a competitive challenge model.
  4. Nagaland’s proposal for Dzükou Valley features a comprehensive development plan estimated at ₹250 crore, designed to elevate the site into a leading international eco-tourism destination.
  5. The project will focus on developing eco-friendly luxury accommodation, tourist facilities, and sustainable infrastructure, while ensuring the preservation of the valley’s fragile ecosystem and cultural integrity.
  6. Minister Temjen Imna Along emphasized Dzükou Valley’s ecological significance, unique biodiversity, and cultural heritage, calling it one of the most aesthetically and environmentally rich landscapes in the Northeast.
  7. The initiative reflects the state’s commitment to responsible and sustainable tourism, balancing economic growth with environmental conservation.
  8. Dzükou Valley’s nomination aligns with the broader vision of promoting eco-tourism and regional development under India’s tourism modernization mission.

Static Part:

  1. Dzükou Valley:
    • Located at the Nagaland-Manipur border, near Kohima.
    • Renowned for its lush greenery, seasonal flowers (especially Dzükou Lily), and trekking routes.
    • A significant biodiversity hotspot and symbol of Naga natural heritage.
  2. Development of 50 Tourist Destinations of Global Standards:
    • A national initiative by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India.
    • Seeks to create sustainable, globally competitive destinations emphasizing infrastructure, cultural preservation, and visitor experience.
  3. Minister for Tourism and Higher Education, Nagaland:
    • Temjen Imna Along, known for his advocacy of sustainable tourism and promotion of Northeastern culture on national platforms.

      Updated - October 16, 2025 2:03 PM | News ON Air