Peren, located in the state of Nagaland, is known for its lush green landscapes and rich tribal culture. The district is predominantly inhabited by the Zeliang Naga tribe, and their traditions and festivals, such as Sekrenyi and Angami Festival, form a significant part of the local identity. The district is famous for its hills, dense forests, and the Dzukou Valley, a popular destination for trekkers. Peren has a primarily agricultural economy, with the cultivation of rice, millets, and vegetables being common. The region is also known for its honey production and handicrafts, including woven items and traditional crafts. Peren has witnessed increasing infrastructure development, especially in education and healthcare, with several schools and institutions. The district celebrates various tribal festivals, which highlight its vibrant traditions. With its peaceful atmosphere and picturesque beauty, Peren has become a growing destination for eco-tourism.