Welcome to Aradura Hills, Kohima, Nagaland! Once known as 'The Jail Hill', this serene spot whispers tales of history. Imagine breathtaking views and peaceful walks where prisoners once resided. Come explore this unique blend of history and nature, a must-see on your Nagaland travel adventure! Discover the beauty of Kohima tourism!
Enjoy A Picnic Amidst Nature.
Enjoy Panoramic Views Of Kohima City.
Explore Remnants Of World War II Bunkers.
Hike To The Summit For A Better View.
Take Photographs Of The Scenic Landscapes.
October to May
Morning
₹500 per person
Aradura Hills holds a significant place in the history of Kohima. During World War II, it served as a strategic vantage point. The hills witnessed intense fighting during the Battle of Kohima in 1944, a pivotal moment in the war against Japan. Today, remnants of bunkers and trenches can still be found, serving as a poignant reminder of the sacrifices made during the conflict. The area is considered a war memorial of sorts, though not officially designated as such. The local Naga tribes played a crucial role in assisting the Allied forces, and their stories are intertwined with the history of Aradura Hills. Exploring the hills offers a glimpse into this important chapter of history.