Dikhu River
General information
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Ideal Duration:
Duration:
4 to 6 Hours :Place Type:
Category:
Nature & Adventure :Entry Fees:
Conservation Contribution: There is no formal entry fee to visit the river, but some village councils may request a nominal "environment fee" of around 50 to 100 rupees.
Fishing Permits: If you intend to engage in professional angling, a per...Conservation Contribution: There is no formal entry fee to visit the river, but some village councils may request a nominal "environment fee" of around 50 to 100 rupees.
Fishing Permits: If you intend to engage in professional angling, a permit from the local Anglers’ Association or Village Council is mandatory and costs between 200 and 500 rupees.
Guide Charges: While entry is free, hiring a local Konyak guide for safety and navigation is highly recommended and usually costs around 1000 rupees per day.
:Timing:
Regular Timings: The river is open to the public from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, as navigating the hilly terrain becomes dangerous after sunset.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to reach the banks is early morning at 8:00 AM to enjoy the cool breeze...Regular Timings: The river is open to the public from 6:00 AM to 5:00 PM, as navigating the hilly terrain becomes dangerous after sunset.
Ideal Visit Time: The best time to reach the banks is early morning at 8:00 AM to enjoy the cool breeze and see the active wildlife.
:Special Events:
Aoleang Festival Connection: During the April Aoleang festival, villagers often gather by the river for communal feasts and traditional rituals involving water.
Fishing Competitions: Local communities occasionally organize indigenous fishing...Aoleang Festival Connection: During the April Aoleang festival, villagers often gather by the river for communal feasts and traditional rituals involving water.
Fishing Competitions: Local communities occasionally organize indigenous fishing competitions where participants use traditional bamboo traps and nets to catch seasonal fish.
Community Cleaning Drives: Periodic events are held by local environmental groups to preserve the river's health, which visitors are often welcome to observe or join.
:Best Photo Spots:
Suspension Bridge Views: The traditional bamboo bridges offer a high-angle perspective of the rushing water and are perfect for dramatic portraits.
Sunset over the Gorge: Positioning your camera towards the western horizon during sunset capt...Suspension Bridge Views: The traditional bamboo bridges offer a high-angle perspective of the rushing water and are perfect for dramatic portraits.
Sunset over the Gorge: Positioning your camera towards the western horizon during sunset captures the river glowing like molten gold between the dark silhouettes of the hills.
Macro Nature Photography: The riverbank is rich with unique mosses, ferns, and colorful insects that provide endless subjects for close-up photography enthusiasts.
:Photo Gallery
Things To Do
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Sport Fishing: One of the primary activities is catch-and-release fishing for Mahseer and Catfish, which requires patience and a local guide.
Riverbed Picnicking: During the dry season from November to February, the exposed riverbed provides wide sandy stretches perfect for family picnics and campfires.
Photography: The area offers incredible opportunities for landscape photography, especially during the "golden hour" when the sun sets behind the Naga hills.
Bird Watching: Enthusiasts can spot various species of kingfishers, herons, and the elusive Great Hornbill in the dense canopy surrounding the water.
Traditional Rafting: With the help of locals, visitors can experience crossing the river on traditional bamboo rafts, a thrill...
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Why Famous:
Cultural Significance: The Dikhu River is famous because it acts as a traditional boundary and a cultural bridge between the Konyak, Phom, and Ao tribes of Nagaland.
Angling Paradise: It is world-renowned among fishing enthusiasts for being ...Cultural Significance: The Dikhu River is famous because it acts as a traditional boundary and a cultural bridge between the Konyak, Phom, and Ao tribes of Nagaland.
Angling Paradise: It is world-renowned among fishing enthusiasts for being one of the few places where the Golden Mahseer can still be found in its natural habitat.
Natural Beauty: The river is famous for its stunning landscape, featuring white sandy banks in winter and dramatic rocky gorges that offer some of the best scenic views in the entire district.
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Architecture:
Architecture Style: The "architecture" of the Dikhu River area is primarily natural, but the traditional bamboo bridges constructed by local villagers are marvels of indigenous engineering.
Bridge Dimensions: These suspension bridges often s...Architecture Style: The "architecture" of the Dikhu River area is primarily natural, but the traditional bamboo bridges constructed by local villagers are marvels of indigenous engineering.
Bridge Dimensions: These suspension bridges often span over 100 feet in length and 4 feet in width, utilizing treated bamboo and cane ropes to withstand heavy winds.
Traditional Techniques: The local Konyak tribes use ancient knotting techniques that require no modern nails or bolts, showcasing a deep understanding of structural tension and material durability.
Ritualistic Significance: Every bridge construction is a community event, often accompanied by rituals to seek the river's blessing for a long-lasting structure.
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How To Reach:
By Air: The nearest airport is Dibrugarh (Mohanbari) in Assam, located about 150 KMS away; from there, hire a private SUV to reach Mon and then the river.
By Train: Bhojo Railway Station in Assam is the closest railhead, approximately 70 KM... -
Near Tourist Places:
1. Longwa Village (42 KMS), 2. Veda Peak (70 KMS), 3. Chui Village (8 KMS), 4. Shangnyu Village (25 KMS), 5. Naganimora (75 KMS), 6. Chenloisho Village (55 KMS), 7. Tizit (40 KMS), 8. Wakching (30 KMS), 9. Mon Town (45 KMS), 10.
Aboi (35 KMS) :
Tourism Tips
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Health and Safety: Always carry a basic first aid kit and insect repellent, as the riverine environment is prone to mosquitoes and leeches during damp weather.
Packing Essentials: Wear sturdy waterproof hiking boots and carry a light jacket,...
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