The Dzukou valley, also known as the "Valley of the Flowers of the North East," is boasting picturesque hill towns and breathtaking scenery. It's a beautiful spot with rippling slopes, moving steam, on the border of Nagaland and Manipur. The location is especially lovely in the summer, when the vibrant blooms . The valley is blanketed in snow during the winter, creating an incredible setting for a gateway. It is one of northeastern India's best trekking trails.
The endangered Dzukou lily can only be found in this valley. The valley also has variety of flowers, such as lilies, euphorbias, and rhododendrons. The valley has the appearance of mossy green spread.
To get to the Dzukou Valley, you must first go to Dimapur. You can drive to Kohima, the capital of Nagaland, from Dimapur. Because there are only 74 kilometres separating the two cities, the journey only lasts a few hours. Take a private taxi from Kohima to Zakhama or Viswema Village after arriving. From there you can set out to the Dzukou Valley.