A nature destination known for tranquil water views, forested surroundings, and a special seasonal wildlife spectacle. For travelers, it’s a “birding + landscape” highlight—calm reservoir scenery by day and the awe of mass bird movement during peak migration season. It’s ideal for photographers, nature lovers, and those who want Nagaland’s wildlife side.
About this place
History & highlights
The reservoir is internationally noted for hosting huge congregations of Amur falcons during their migration (from East Siberia to southern Africa), making it a globally significant migration stopover and a conservation-linked tourism site.
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