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Although Kiphire district in Nagaland does not have any well-known ancient Hindu temples or traditional temple complexes, it holds great cultural and natural significance. The district is primarily home to indigenous Naga communities, including the Sangtam, Yimkhiung, and Sumi tribes, with Christianity being the predominant religion among the local population.
Rather than being recognized for temple architecture or religious pilgrimage sites, Kiphire is celebrated for its breathtaking landscapes, tribal traditions, and adventure tourism opportunities.
The tallest mountain in Nagaland, renowned for its demanding trekking trails and spectacular views extending toward the India–Myanmar border.
A protected forest reserve situated near the international border, famous for its diverse wildlife, rich vegetation, and pristine natural environment.
Remarkable natural limestone cave systems featuring underground streams and associated with fascinating local legends and tribal folklore.
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