Phek, located in the southernmost part of Nagaland, is a district renowned for its scenic beauty, including hilly terrain, waterfalls, and lush green forests. The district is home to the Pochury Naga tribe, and its rich cultural heritage is expressed through folk songs, dances, and traditional festivals like Pochury Festival and Mimi Festival. Phek is famous for its agriculture, with crops like rice, maize, millets, and vegetables being cultivated in the area. The district is also home to the Khelma Hill, an area of historical and cultural significance for the local people. Phek has a developing tourism sector, attracting nature lovers and adventure seekers with its trekking trails and untouched natural beauty. The district is also known for its production of handicrafts, including woven textiles and bamboo products. The relatively isolated nature of Phek makes it an ideal destination for eco-tourism, offering a serene environment for those seeking peace and nature.