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Living in Dimapur, Nagaland:
Tips for Moving and Visiting

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If you've been wondering what it's like to live in or visit Dimapur, the Crowdsourced Explorer community can help. We asked 17 people living in Dimapur what someone who is considering moving to or visiting there should know. Here are their pros and cons, tips, and advice:

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If you’re moving to Dimapur, you need to know that it can get very humid during the summer. The cost of living is not too high and people here are quite warm and friendly.

It can get extremely humid in the summer months. There is dust billowing everywhere by the roadside be when the rains finally come to placate the winnowing plumes, the mosquitoes arrive to lay claim to a populace that has become weather-beaten by an unrelenting and seemingly endless Indian summer. Winter couldn’t come any sooner and with it comes months of festivity, humidity, heat and mosquito long forgotten.

Mohammad, says: 2020

People considering to move to my city should know that it is a very hot place. Even when the sun is not shining the humid weather is a very serious issue. Apart from the weather, the people are nice and everyone has very casual lifestyle. It’s a little crowded, especially during the holidays but it’s also quite a nice place to shop for gifts as bargaining with shopkeepers is a common thing and we get most things for cheap prices.

Reshmi, says: 2020

The City is well connected by highways, railways and airways so it is easy to travel. Inner Line Permit is a must for the outsiders. one has to apply for the permit from the concerned authority before moving to the city. The city consisted of different tribes and community.

Out of all the cities in Nagaland, Dimapur is the most advanced and industrialized city. It consists of a mixture of tribes and people from all over the state. It is a beautiful state where there are lot of natural beauty and perseverance. If you would like to move to my city I’d recommend to take around the trip at least once after you move here.

Dimapur is dusty, crowded, and polluted. The city lacks jobs. As a result, a remarkable number of people are moving to bigger cities for bigger opportunities. Given the fact, it is advisable not to move to Dimapur.

Vrunda, says: 2020

Permits are required to travel in Nagaland Dzukou valley is the best tourist trek. Best time to visit Nagaland is from January- May and October- December. Comparing to other cities Nagaland has poor network connectivity. Best places to stay in Nagaland is Kohima, it’s capital. Non vegetarian food can be found abundantly as most of the locals are meat eaters.

If you love to witness diversity in unity, you have come to the right place at the right time. There’s tons of opportunities to witness a combination of more than 29 cultures in this area. If you wish to spend quality time with nature, you have landed at the right place.

Ashley, says: 2020

for starters, it’s not a fully developed city yet so you might have to compromise on some ways of life if you’re moving from a developed city. But on the bright side, the people here are very nice in general and everyone is already to help a person in need.

Kartika, says: 2020

Dimapur is a safe place. People are helpful and hospitable. Being the business hub of a culturally vibrant state in the country it is advised that anyone moving here move around during busy hours and retire from work before dark. One should be vigilant all the time during the first 2-3 week of learning and familiarising self to the place.

Madina, says: 2020

environmentally and safe place to stay and work. clean place and space for work healthy environment. Good locality to work around and safe place for family and friends to hang around. vacation and pic goers can easily pick a spot around the city where there are many areas to choose from.

Aditya, says: 2020

Dimapur is the gateway to the Indian state of Nagaland. Nagaland is in the North Eastern part of India neighbouring Assam, Manipur and Arunachal Pradesh. Population is around 500,000. Weather is hot and humid most of the year. People speak English and local dialect Nagamese. Majority of the population are Christians.

Subashini, says: 2020

When moving to my city, Dimapur one should consider the hot tropical weather and the difference in culture of the people. Even though all of us live together with peace and harmony we are really different. We have about 50 different languages spoken in our city itself with ‘Nagamese’ being the most widely spoken.

Dimapur is a small city packed with a diverse set of people. It is a place where people are less judgemental about what you wear or where one comes from. It is the commercial hub of the state and hence, the accommodation of many races. The city remains a place where nobody judges your fashion statement. It’s a place where no one conforms to the color of one’s skin.

The city is quite hot yet very spacious too. Nagamese is used as a form of communication. There are many interesting places you can visit. The people are quite friendly and interesting. Always carry a sunscreen wherever you go. Go shopping in thrift shops. Food from the street vendors are the best.

Sharada, says: 2020

Dimapur a commercial city with dense population and hot climate. Many people tend to move over to this place with the hope of better earning opportunities however it doesn’t turn out that way. It’s hard to survive if you have no monthly income as the living expenses is quite high. You will have to take a proper decision before deciding to move to Dimapur.

Someone moving to Dimapur should be willing to accept cultural shock. There are multiple number of tribes belonging from different ethnicity. No single tribe is similar to the other in terms of Dialect, Clan, Tradition, Food habit, Customary Laws, etc. English is a common language used here by most. However, local dialect is particularly a must to learn to adapt with the environment.

Mahesh, says: 2020

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