River
Dikhu River
14.03 From
Bhumnyu Village
The Dikhu River, one of the major rivers of Nagaland, flows through the eastern region of the state, passing important districts like Mokokchung, Longleng, and Mon. Originating from the highlands near Zunheboto, the river travels south to north before joining the Brahmaputra in Assam. Known for its serene banks, lush forests, and traditional riverside villages, the Dikhu River is a popular spot for nature lovers, anglers, and cultural explorers. Located about 90 km from Mokokchung town and accessible via the Mokokchung–Mariani Road, the river offers scenic views, quiet picnic spots, and opportunities to experience authentic Ao, Phom, and Konyak tribal lifestyles. With its peaceful flow and untouched surroundings, the Dikhu River stands out as one of Nagaland’s most picturesque natural attractions, perfect for photography, relaxation, and eco-tourism.