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Wokha (Nagaland): Wokha is a district in the western part of Nagaland, known for its scenic beauty, rich flora, and diverse fauna. The district is primarily inhabited by the Lotha Naga tribe, and their traditions, festivals, and vibrant cultural heritage are central to the district's identity. Wokha is famous for its stunning natural landscapes, including the Mount Tiyi, which is believed to be sacred, and the Wokha Peak, offering panoramic views of the surrounding hills. The district is known for its agriculture, with crops like rice, maize, millet, and vegetables being cultivated, along with a growing economy driven by horticulture and forest-based products. The region is also famous for the Lotha festival, Tokhu Emong, which celebrates the harvest season. Wokha's combination of natural beauty and cultural richness makes it an important destination in Nagaland.