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Summer in Nagaland lasts from March to May, with temperatures varying widely depending on the city's height.
The monsoon season lasts from May to September, and depending on the region's location and relationship to the surrounding mountains, Nagaland has medium to heavy rain.
Though Nagaland has a temperate climate, the winters are especially nice because of the lower humidity and cooler temperatures.
Nagaland's state flower is rhododendron. This woody shrub blooms in the late winter and early spring.
Nagaland's state animal is the Mithun. The cattle of the mountains refers to a bovine that weighs around 1000 kg and has an average body length of 8-10 feet.
Nagaland's motto is "Unity." Nagaland's state insignia is a circular seal with a Mithun Bison standing in a green hilly environment and the phrase "Unity" and "Government of Nagaland" inscribed on it.
One of the most popular bus services in Nagaland is Nagaland State Transport, which runs from Dimapur. Some of the major bus services operating in Nagaland include Blue Hills and Volvo buses.
Tourists can also hire a car in Guwahati, which can be arranged through travel agencies. The journey takes about five to six hours and is really enjoyable.
Taxis in Nagaland play a significant role in assisting individuals who wish to get to Nagaland by road. Nagaland Taxis, popularly known as Nagaland Jeeps, and mini-coaches are constantly accessible at the state's taxi stops.
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