Nagaland on Foot: Tribal Trails, Bamboo Forests, and Hilltop Festivals is a first-person journey through one of India's most remote and culturally rich regions. Walking from valley villages to cloud-brushed ridges, the author shares an immersive account of life on the trails-where every path carries memory, every forest whispers resilience, and every festival reveals the heartbeat of community.Through vivid storytelling, readers encounter: Tribal hospitality and the warmth of strangers in highland villages.Bamboo forests and sacred groves that protect ancient traditions and ecological balance.Festivals alive with drums, dance, and color, celebrating identity and belonging.The silence of high places, where solitude becomes a teacher and mountains hold memory.More than a travelogue, this book is a meditation on connection-between people and land, past and present, silence and song. It invites readers to walk slowly, listen deeply, and discover Nagaland not as a destination but as a way of seeing the world.For travelers, armchair explorers, and lovers of cultural memoirs alike, Nagaland on Foot offers an authentic glimpse into a landscape where tradition and wilderness meet.