Nagaland

Kachari Ruins

Open Time : Open 24 hrs

Entry : free

Address : Kachari Ruins, Super Market Lane, High School Colony, Half Nagarjan, Dimapur, Nagaland, India

Why to visit Kachari Ruins

The Dimasa Kachari Ruins are a collection of domes and pillars. It is a one-of-a-kind tourist attraction in Dimapur that will shatter your imagination. The Kachari Ruins are located in Dimapur, Nagaland, and were built during the Kachari culture in the 10th century. The Dimasa Kachari Kingdoms, who reigned before the Ahom invasion in the 13th century, created them in the structure of mushrooms.
The Kachari Ruins are unique in that they were constructed during a time when old heritages and cultures were at their height. It's often assumed that an ancient game like chess was played in and around the mushroom-domed pillars. These ruins had been forgotten for a long period before being unearthed. Many attempts are still being made to figure out what these domes are for and what they are used for.

FAQ on Kachari Ruins

Is there a time limit for visiting the Kachari Ruins?

The Kachari ruins do not have any set hours for visitors.

When should you go to the Kachari Ruins?

Winter is the greatest time to visit Kachari Ruins. The temperature is neither cold nor hot, so you may comfortably explore the remains.

Where can you stay near the Kachari Ruins?

Hotel Acacia (0.3 m), Hotel Theja Fort (0.4 km), Hotel Lake Shilloi (1.0 km), and Pilgrim's Boutique Hotel (1.2 km away) are among the neighbouring hotels.

What eateries are close to the Kachari Ruins?

Barbeque Nation (0.8 km), Plaza Restaurant (0.8 km), and Hungry? (0.8 km) are some of the nearby restaurants.

Special Tip

Do not litter or do further damage to what has already been damaged. Also, avoid going during the monsoon season, as Dimapur has strong rains that might result in landslides.

By Mehrosh Shamim

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