




Mount Saramati stands as the highest peak in Nagaland, India, reaching an altitude of 3,826 meters. This majestic mountain is located on the international border with Myanmar and is renowned for its challenging trekking routes that offer breathtaking views of the Chindwin River and surrounding Naga Hills. The trek, typically starting from Thanamir Village, takes adventurers through diverse ecosystems, from sub-tropical rainforests to alpine meadows. The peak holds cultural significance for the local Naga tribes and provides a rich biodiversity, making it a paradise for nature enthusiasts and photographers. The best time to visit is during the winter months for clear views or in spring to witness the vibrant rhododendron blooms.
Access the trek via Thanamir Village, which is connected by road from Pungro Town.
Guest houses are available in Pungro Town and Thanamir.
Ensure you are physically fit as the trek is strenuous and not suitable for everyone.
Respect the cultural significance of the mountain to the local Naga tribes.
INR ₹
$50-$100 p/day
English, Hindi, Nagamese
Visit in March to April to see the Rhododendrons in full bloom.
Avoid the monsoon season from May to September due to heavy rainfall.
November offers a good balance of weather and clear views.
October to February is ideal for trekking with clear skies and stunning views.
October-February, March-April
Adventure, Nature, Trekking