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A trip to Nagaland

The very thought of going to Nagaland was exciting! So, when I was asked if I would like to go there, it was very difficult for me to resist the temptation. Before I realised, the date for departure from Bangalore to Dimapur was staring me in the face.

The trip to Nagaland during April-May 2012 was to primarily look at butterflies. Of course, anything else that came by was a bonus. Here is a very brief trip report.

We (Vidya Venkatesh & I) stayed with Mr. Khrieni Meru and his family at our first destination – Khonoma. We were very well taken care of. The accommodation provided was basic, clean and comfortable. The food was tasty. The month of May is hot in most parts of the country. But, once we headed out into the hills from Dimapur, the weather was absolutely splendid – we had to use blankets to keep warm in the night!

A view from the Meru residence.

Though we did see a few butterflies while at Khonoma, the rain and cold weather on the first couple of days was a letdown. The highlights were the Great Blackvein, the Mongol, and the Veined Labyrinth.

Great Blackvein.

As planned, we moved to Dzuleke after staying in Khonoma for 3 days. Dzuleke, not very far from Khonoma, is a small hamlet in a valley completely surrounded by towering hills – an absolutely splendid place. The forests looked beautiful and full of promise.

The forest around Dzuleke.


We stayed in a guest house located not far from a stream. The accommodation was again very basic.

Our place of stay at Dzuleke.

Our hosts were very helpful and ensured a comfortable stay. The food was tasty and always piping hot, no matter what time of the day we returned from field work.

During the time spent in the field we also saw various other organisms that included scorpionflies, bugs, fungi etc.

A scorpionfly.

A bug.

One of the many fungi that we saw.

While at Dzuleke, we spent a lot of time walking on the road leading to Benrue. There was a good amount of butterfly activity along the road. The road itself was not in any great state. The road was dotted with potholes of all shapes and sizes which collected rain water. This attracted several butterflies for mud-puddling. But the number of butterflies we saw dead due to road kills (in spite of very few vehicles plying the road) was saddening. This included the Blue Peacock, Windmills, Stately Nawab, Spectacle and Four-bar Swordtails.

A rare and endangered butterfly - deNiceville's Windmill.

Pictures of some of the butterflies from our Nagaland visit can be seen here.

  • http://www.btsquarepeg.com/ Vistasp Mehta

    Lovely! The whole of the North-East is a dream for many of us so thanks for sharing.

  • http://birdsonthebrainetc.wordpress.com Uma K

    Wow!! What a beautiful place! What amazing butterflies!! Brilliant pics, Karthik! I’m sure you must have seen several birds too!

  • http://gravatar.com/deponti Deepa Mohan

    Hope to go there one day…but meanwhile, I can keep this as a reference. Surprising how the endangered butterfly looks rather like a very common one.

  • http://www.wildwanderer.com Karthik

    Thanks Uma. Well, our focus was largely on butterflies. We did see a few birds too. But that was more a matter of chance.

  • JN Prasad

    Hi Karthik
    Beautiful pictures and well written thanks for sharing.

  • http://www.fineprint.co.in Yashpal

    Natural Trip report form northeast always excites me, as very little info I have about that place. They way you circled your place of stay, a tiny white dot in vast green surrounding truely looks promising.

  • http://backpakker.blogspot.com lakshmi

    lovely..so refreshing just seeing this..am waiting for more ..hope to go there sometime

  • http://www.flutters.org Kishen Das

    Dear Sir,

    Amazing photo of the Windmill.
    Would be total pleasure to have it at http://www.flutters.org .
    If you have more photos to contribute for flutters website, please mail them to malabartreenymph@gmail.com . I am trying my best to get all the South Asian species.

    Thanks,
    Kishen Das

  • Rohit

    Hi Karthik,

    Loved the trip report and the amazing images! Thanks for sharing your experiences. Hope to go to the NE someday.

  • Nahar

    Brilliant !!

  • http://pakshi-loka.blogspot.se/ Sumana

    Beautiful pics!

  • Vineet

    Beautiful photos!

  • http://aranyaparva.wordpress.com/ Rana-Sugandhi

    A beautiful report of a beautiful place. Enjoyed the butterfly images – some of them taken at different angles also. Sad to read about the road-kills :(

  • chandu

    What a collection of photos from nagaland! The place you stayed tempts me to go and stay! Thanks for sharing karthik

  • http://radha-rangarajan.blogspot.com/ Radha

    Beautiful images here Karthik and thank you for sharing your experience. I wish I could go here someday.
    Also, I hope to see more trip reports from you!! :)

  • shivani

    Absolutely delighted to see so many butterfly pictures…must be a dream destination..wonderful write up.. tfs

  • http://anushankarn.blogspot.com Anu

    wow!!! wonderful! hope i can go there someday!

  • Suma Avinash

    Hi Karthik Sir,
    Every place has its own hidden beauty… but you have well captured and the blog is really informative in each of its sentence. Thanks for sharing this.

  • http://zattaya.in/ anuj

    Kool Pics…

  • http://www.whyeyephotography.com Stuart Forster

    This sounds and looks like it was a great trip. So few people know much about Nagaland and even fewer have experienced it, so good to see your photos and read about your experiences.