...

Meluri View Point

Meluri, Nagaland, India:
Details of Foundation: The Meluri View Point is an informally designated spot, typically a convenient turnout on a high ridge along the main road leading into Meluri Town. Its importance lies purely in its spectacular, commanding view of the entire Meluri Valley, the terraced fields, the scattered v illages, and the distant mountain ranges.: Geographical Significance: The viewpoint offers a perfect geographical overview of the Pochury heartland, allowing visitors to appreciate the undulating terrain, the distinct patterns of the shifting (jhum) and permanent cultivation, and the vast scale of the surrounding forests.: Development: The viewpoint is usually marked by a simple concrete railing, a small, often rustic shelter or gazebo erected by the local community, and a parking space for a few vehicles. It is not a heavily commercialized site.: Climatic Impact: The experience is highly dependent on the weather; on a clear day, the visibility is stunning, extending for dozens of kilometers. During the monsoon or in early winter mornings, the valley is often shrouded in a beautiful, dramatic mist.:

General information

  • ...
    Ideal Duration:
    15-30 minutes (for enjoying the view and photography):
  • ...
    Place Type:
    Photography, Nature, Scenic Stop:
  • ...
    Entry Fees:
    Entry Fee: There is generally no entry fee to visit the viewpoint, as it is a natural public access area on the main road. :

    Donation Box: The local community may have a small, simple donation box installed in the gazebo for the upkeep and ma...
    Entry Fee: There is generally no entry fee to visit the viewpoint, as it is a natural public access area on the main road. :

    Donation Box: The local community may have a small, simple donation box installed in the gazebo for the upkeep and maintenance of the small resting area. :

    Parking Fee: There is no parking fee for vehicles, but organized large bus groups may be requested to contribute a small sum to the local village fund. :
  • ...
    Timing:
    Regular Timings: The viewpoint is accessible 24 hours a day, but due to safety and lighting, visits are recommended only during daylight hours. :

    Ideal Visit Time: Sunrise (5:00 AM to 6:30 AM) and Sunset (4:30 PM to 5:30 PM) are the prime tim...
    Regular Timings: The viewpoint is accessible 24 hours a day, but due to safety and lighting, visits are recommended only during daylight hours. :

    Ideal Visit Time: Sunrise (5:00 AM to 6:30 AM) and Sunset (4:30 PM to 5:30 PM) are the prime times for photography and the best light conditions. :

    Fog/Mist Check: Always check the weather; if it is heavily foggy, the view may be completely obscured, making a mid-day visit less rewarding. :
  • ...
    Special Events:
    Local Administration Meetings: The platform might be used for minor local administration announcements or brief ceremonies given its convenient location and prominence. :

    Festival Procession Stop: During certain festivals, the procession leav...
    Local Administration Meetings: The platform might be used for minor local administration announcements or brief ceremonies given its convenient location and prominence. :

    Festival Procession Stop: During certain festivals, the procession leaving or entering Meluri Town might pause here for a short blessing or prayer ceremony, providing a unique cultural viewing opportunity. :
  • ...
    Best Photo Spots:
    The Valley Floor Composite: A wide-angle landscape shot capturing the entire sweep of the valley, with the tiny, clustered Meluri Town in the center-middle ground. :

    The Foreground Frame: Using the railings, the gazebo structure, or a nearby ...
    The Valley Floor Composite: A wide-angle landscape shot capturing the entire sweep of the valley, with the tiny, clustered Meluri Town in the center-middle ground. :

    The Foreground Frame: Using the railings, the gazebo structure, or a nearby tree branch to frame the distant view, adding depth to the photograph. :

    The Misty Morning Shot: A telephoto shot focused on the low-lying clouds or mist filling the valley, with only the highest peaks poking through, for an ethereal look. :

    The Terraced Fields Detail: A detailed shot of the intricate patterns of the cultivated fields visible on the closer slopes. :

Photo Gallery

...
Darjeeling
Queen of Hills • Tea Gardens

Things To Do

  • ...
    Photography: The main activity is photography—capture wide-angle landscape shots, telephoto shots of distant villages, and time-lapses of the changing light and clouds over the valley. :

    Meditation and Reflection: The peaceful, vast view is ideal for a few moments of quiet reflection and deep breathing of the crisp mountain air. :

    Picnic Stop: While not a dedicated picnic spot, it is a perfect place to pull over for a quick snack or a cup of coffee while enjoying the scenery. :

    Map Orientation: Use the viewpoint to orient yourself with the surrounding geography and identify the direction of the Tizu River and other landmarks you plan to visit. :

    Sunrise/Sunset: Plan your visit to coincide with the golden hours to witness a truly sp...

Resturants

Show All

Information

  • ...
    Why Famous:
    The Valley Overview: It is famous for offering the Best Panoramic View of the Meluri valley, serving as a photographer's dream location, especially during sunrise and sunset. :

    First Impression: For travelers arriving by road, it serves as th...
    The Valley Overview: It is famous for offering the Best Panoramic View of the Meluri valley, serving as a photographer's dream location, especially during sunrise and sunset. :

    First Impression: For travelers arriving by road, it serves as the crucial first impression of the grandeur of the Pochury landscape, providing context for the town below. :

    Clarity of View: On a clear winter's day, the visibility is renowned for being exceptionally crisp, allowing one to see the distant mountain lines stretching towards the border regions. :
  • ...
    Architecture:
    Architecture Style: The structures are minimalist and functional—Rustic Viewing Deck or Gazebo style, designed to blend with the natural surroundings. :

    Dimension and Scale: The viewing platform itself is typically small, perhaps 10 meters ...
    Architecture Style: The structures are minimalist and functional—Rustic Viewing Deck or Gazebo style, designed to blend with the natural surroundings. :

    Dimension and Scale: The viewing platform itself is typically small, perhaps 10 meters in length and 5 meters in width, with a simple roof supported by wooden or concrete pillars. :

    Material Use: Materials include local stone for the foundation, concrete for the railing, and often simple timber or corrugated iron sheets for the shelter's roof. :

    Viewing Arc: The most crucial "dimension" is the 180-degree or greater panoramic arc of the view, which is unimpeded by trees or buildings, focusing on the valley floor below and the peaks above. :
  • ...
    How To Reach:
    By Road: The viewpoint is located directly on the main arterial road leading to Meluri and is easily reached by car, private taxi, or any shared taxi coming from Phek or Kohima. :

    Local Transport: A local taxi can be hired from the Meluri Tow...
  • ...
    Near Tourist Places:
    Meluri Town Centre (3 KMS) Meluri Cultural Hall (4 KMS) Meluri Baptist Church (3. 5 KMS) Meluri Village Walks (4 KMS) Green Landscape Trekking Start Point (7 KMS) Pochury Traditional Market (3 KMS) Pochury Baptist Church (5 KMS) Lake Changjebok (32 KMS) Tizu River Angling Spot (21 KMS) Phek Town Road Entrance (87 KMS)

Tourism Tips

  • ...
    Health & safety: Be careful near the railings, especially if traveling with children. Drive slowly when pulling off the main road. :

    Photography: Use a tripod for sunrise/sunset or low-light shots to maximize clarity and detail. :

Reviews

Note:-

Information provided here in good Faith and for reference only.

All information and pictures will be updated soon, please keep visiting.

Near Places
...
Fakim Wildlife Sanctuary

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Green Landscape of Meluri

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Kewhira Village

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Khezhakeno Village

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Lake Changjebok

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Leshemi Village

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Meluri Baptist Church

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Meluri Cultural Hall

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Meluri Town Centre

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
...
Meluri View Point

Some quick example text to build on the card title and make up the bulk of the card's content.

Go somewhere
in Other Cities