India, Nov. 30 -- Nagaland, nestled in the north-eastern part of India, is a land of rugged hills, lush valleys and home to a diverse and vibrant tribal culture. Bordered by Myanmar to the east, Arunachal Pradesh to the north, Assam to the west and Manipur to the south, the state lies within the Patkai hill ranges, giving it a charming, undulating terrain. Its landscape is marked by forested slopes, swift rivers such as the Doyang and Dikhu, and a pleasantly temperate climate influenced by its elevation. Known for its rich and diverse biodiversity and formidable mountains, such as Mount Saramati (12,552 feet above sea level), the state's highest peak, Nagaland's geography has played a defining role in its culture, habitation, cuisine and ...