The Dzukou Valley meadows stretch for kilometres in a broad U shaped valley at 2,452 metres and are one of the most striking landscapes in Dzukou tourism and Dzukou sightseeing. The meadows bloom from late June through September, with the peak in July and August, when the valley transforms into a carpet of seasonal flowers. The signature flower is the Dzukou Lily which is endemic to the region, along with rhododendron dwarfs, euphorbias, and unique flora found only in the Naga hills, making it one of the top attractions in Dzukou. A small stream called the Dzukou stream runs through the valley bottom, adding to the scenic beauty and making it one of the most serene places to visit in Dzukou. The terrain allows for extensive walking once on the valley floor, and while the approach is steep, the valley itself is gentle, making it a rewarding highlight in any Dzukou trip.

What makes this place special

The endemic Dzukou Lily found nowhere else in the world blooms in mid July to mid August across the valley meadows, making it the defining highlight of Dzukou tourism and a seasonal peak in Dzukou sightseeing.

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The broad gentle valley floor allows kilometres of easy walking through the meadow carpet, which is rare in India’s high altitude terrain, and makes it a unique highlight of Dzukou sightseeing and a defining experience in Dzukou tourism.