Dzukou Valley Trek
A scenic Northeast Himalayan escape through bamboo forests, rolling meadows, and one of the most beautiful valleys in India.
Overview & About
The Dzukou Valley Trek takes you to one of the most pristine and lesser-explored valleys in the Northeast Himalayas, located on the border of Nagaland and Manipur. Often referred to as the “Valley of Flowers of the Northeast,” Dzukou Valley offers a beautiful landscape full of rolling hills, lush green meadows, vibrant wildflowers, and picturesque views of the distant mountains. The valley is famous for its scenic beauty, tranquility, and untouched wilderness.
The trek to Dzukou Valley is a moderate journey that takes you through dense forests, steep climbs, and rugged terrains. The path is lined with charming bamboo forests, terraced fields, and scenic viewpoints, making it a perfect choice for nature lovers and adventure seekers. Make My Hikes offers guided treks to the Dzukou Valley, ensuring a safe and immersive experience while exploring the region’s natural beauty.
Highlights
- Dzukou Valley: The trek takes you to the famous Dzukou Valley, known for its striking landscapes and beautiful flowers, especially the seasonal Dzukou lily.
- Floral Beauty: During the right season, the valley is covered with vibrant Dzukou lilies, which bloom in clusters, making it a surreal experience.
- Serene Environment: The untouched beauty of the valley, surrounded by high hills and steep cliffs, offers a perfect escape into nature.
- Rugged Terrain: The trek involves a mix of steep ascents and descents, giving trekkers a chance to test their endurance while enjoying the beauty around them.
- Tropical Forests: The path to the valley takes you through dense forests, where you can experience the rich flora and fauna of the region.
- Indigenous Culture: The trek also offers an opportunity to learn about the local Naga tribes, their customs, and their lifestyle, adding a cultural dimension to your adventure.
- Camping Experience: Spend nights camping under the stars at designated campsites in the valley, where you can enjoy the serenity of nature.
- Best Time to Visit
The best time to visit Dzukou Valley is from March to May and September to November. During spring (March to May), the valley is covered with wildflowers, including the famous Dzukou lilies, creating a picturesque view. In autumn (September to November), the weather is pleasant, and the valley is lush and green, making it ideal for trekking.
The monsoon season (June to August) should be avoided due to the heavy rainfall and slippery trails, which can make trekking difficult and unsafe. Winter (December to February) brings cold weather and occasional snowfall, which may make the trek challenging for beginners.
Difficulty Level
The Dzukou Valley Trek is considered moderate in terms of difficulty. It involves steep climbs, rugged terrain, and some challenging ascents, making it suitable for trekkers with moderate fitness levels. The trek is approximately 28 kilometers long and takes about 4-5 days to complete. Although it does not involve technical climbing, the physical demands of the trek require trekkers to have stamina and be prepared for varying weather conditions.
The highest point of the trek is at an altitude of 2,438 meters, which means there is a chance of experiencing mild altitude sickness, so acclimatization is important. The trek involves camping, and trekkers will need to carry their essentials, including sleeping bags, warm clothing, and food supplies.
Travel Tips
- Fitness: Ensure that you are in good physical shape before embarking on this trek. Regular cardio and strength training will help you tackle the steep climbs and rugged terrain.
- Altitude Awareness: Although the altitude is not very high, it’s essential to drink plenty of water, avoid overexertion, and rest when necessary to avoid altitude sickness.
- Pack Light: Keep your backpack light, as you’ll be carrying it for several days. Pack only essential items like clothing, snacks, and toiletries.
- Weather Conditions: The weather in the valley can change quickly. Be prepared for all weather conditions, including rain and cold temperatures.
- Local Customs: Respect the local culture and traditions of the Naga tribes. Always ask for permission before taking photos of people or their homes.
- Group Trekking: It is advisable to trek in a group or with an experienced guide from Make My Hikes for a safer and more enjoyable experience.
- Leave No Trace: Carry back all your waste and do not disturb the natural environment. Practice responsible trekking by respecting nature.
Starting Point
Dimapur / Kohima → Viswema Village
Ending Point
Kohima / Dimapur
Temperature Range
5°C to 20°C (season dependent)
Total Trek Distance
~28 km
Trek Highlights
Explore the stunning Dzukou Valley, known for rolling meadows and wildflowers
Witness the rare and beautiful Dzukou Lily during blooming season
Trek through dense bamboo forests and scenic mountain ridges
Experience serene campsites amidst untouched landscapes
Enjoy a unique blend of nature, adventure, and Naga cultural surroundings
Ideal for trekkers looking for a refreshing alternative to mainstream Himalayan trails
Detailed Itinerary
Arrive at Dimapur and drive through the scenic hills of Nagaland toward Kohima, followed by transfer to the trek base near Viswema.
- Arrive and meet trek team
- Scenic drive to Kohima and onward to base
- Check-in and briefing
- Overnight stay
Begin the ascent through bamboo forests and mountain trails leading into the valley.
- Trek through dense forest routes
- Reach Dzukou Valley campsite
- Enjoy panoramic valley views
- Overnight camping
Spend the day exploring the valley and its scenic landscapes.
- Walk through rolling meadows
- Enjoy seasonal flowers and viewpoints
- Relax and soak in the tranquility
- Overnight stay in camp
Descend back through the forest trail and return to Kohima.
- Morning descent from valley
- Reach base point
- Drive back to Kohima
- Overnight stay
Return to Dimapur for onward journey.
- Breakfast and departure
- Scenic drive back
- Trek concludes
Inclusions & Exclusions
What's Included
- Transport as per itinerary
- All meals during trek
- Accommodation in guesthouse / camps on twin-sharing basis
- Camping equipment — tents, sleeping bags, mattresses
- Trek leader, guides, and support staff
- Permits and entry fees
- Basic medical kit
What's Excluded
- Travel to/from Dimapur
- Personal trekking gear
- Porter charges
- Insurance
- Personal expenses
- Anything not mentioned in inclusions
Things to Carry
Gear on Rent
Trekking Shoes
Down Jacket
Trek pant
Poncho
Trekking Pole
Head Torch
Photo Gallery
Booking & Refund Policy
| Cancellation Time | Refund |
|---|---|
| More than 30 days before departure | 90% refund |
| 15 to 30 days before departure | 70% refund |
| 7 to 14 days before departure | 50% refund |
| Less than 7 days before departure | No refund |
Select Your Departure
Choose your preferred batch and confirm availability before making payment.
Pay the Booking Amount
Pay 30% advance to confirm your seat. Balance should be cleared before departure.
Fill Trekker Form
Submit health, emergency contact, and fitness details shared after booking.
Receive Trek Briefing
You’ll receive meeting point, contact details, packing list, and final instructions before departure.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Dzukou Valley trek beginner-friendly?
It is moderate in difficulty and suitable for fit beginners.
When is the best time to visit Dzukou Valley?
March to May and September to November are the best seasons.
What is special about this trek?
Its rolling meadows, rare flowers, and peaceful untouched valley landscapes.
Is camping available in the valley?
Yes, camping is one of the main highlights of the trek.