Located in the Phek district of southern Nagaland, Zanibu Peak is a beautiful, lesser-known trekking spot.

Located in the Phek district of southern Nagaland, Zanibu Peak is a beautiful, lesser-known trekking spot.

Located near Dzulake and Thuvopisumi villages, Zanibu Peak offers 360-degree views of the Naga Hills and distant breathtaking mountain views on clear days.

Located near Dzulake and Thuvopisumi villages, Zanibu Peak offers 360-degree views of the Naga Hills and distant breathtaking mountain views on clear days.

The peak lies within the Dzukou Valley ecosystem, famous for its lush forests, rare flowers like the Dzukou Lily, and diverse wildlife.

The peak lies within the Dzukou Valley ecosystem, famous for its lush forests, rare flowers like the Dzukou Lily, and diverse wildlife.

Surrounding the peak are subtropical and temperate forests, home to unique species such as Blyth’s Tragopan, Rufous-necked Hornbill, and the Hoolock Gibbon.

Surrounding the peak are subtropical and temperate forests, home to unique species such as Blyth’s Tragopan, Rufous-necked Hornbill, and the Hoolock Gibbon.

Near the peak, Dzudu Lake is a sacred, crystal-clear body of water believed by the Chakhesang Naga tribes to be protected by supernatural forces, offering a peaceful spot for trekkers.

Near the peak, Dzudu Lake is a sacred, crystal-clear body of water believed by the Chakhesang Naga tribes to be protected by supernatural forces, offering a peaceful spot for trekkers.

Nearby, hidden stunning spots and a waterfall further enhance the beauty of the area.

Nearby, hidden stunning spots and a waterfall further enhance the beauty of the area.

The trek to Zanibu Peak begins in Dzulake or Thuvopisumi village. The journey takes about an hour to reach Dzudu Lake, followed by a 3-4 hour climb to the peak.

The trek to Zanibu Peak begins in Dzulake or Thuvopisumi village. The journey takes about an hour to reach Dzudu Lake, followed by a 3-4 hour climb to the peak.

The trail is moderately challenging, passing through lush forests with great views. As an Important Bird Area (IBA), it’s a great spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography.

The trail is moderately challenging, passing through lush forests with great views. As an Important Bird Area (IBA), it’s a great spot for birdwatching and wildlife photography.

Visitors are encouraged to respect the cultural significance of these sites.

Visitors are encouraged to respect the cultural significance of these sites.

This area is part of a community-conserved zone, where locals work to protect the environment from threats like poaching and deforestation.

This area is part of a community-conserved zone, where locals work to protect the environment from threats like poaching and deforestation.

The best time to visit is from October to May, as the monsoon season (June-September) can make the trails slippery.

The best time to visit is from October to May, as the monsoon season (June-September) can make the trails slippery.

To get to Zanibu Peak, travel to Phek, about 150 km from Dimapur, and then hire local transport to Dzulake or Thuvopisumi.

To get to Zanibu Peak, travel to Phek, about 150 km from Dimapur, and then hire local transport to Dzulake or Thuvopisumi.

Indian tourists may need an Inner Line Permit (ILP), and foreigners should register with the Foreigner Registration Office.

Indian tourists may need an Inner Line Permit (ILP), and foreigners should register with the Foreigner Registration Office.

It’s recommended to bring warm clothing, sturdy shoes, and a local guide to help navigate the trek and respect the environment.

It’s recommended to bring warm clothing, sturdy shoes, and a local guide to help navigate the trek and respect the environment.

Zanibu Peak offers a great combination of adventure, natural beauty, and culture, making it an ideal offbeat spot for nature lovers and trekkers exploring Nagaland’s hidden gems.

Zanibu Peak offers a great combination of adventure, natural beauty, and culture, making it an ideal offbeat spot for nature lovers and trekkers exploring Nagaland’s hidden gems.

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