The capital of Nagaland, Kohima, was built alongside the Angami Village of the same name by the British who arrived here in the 19th century. In the Angami language, Kewhima translates to the land where the flower Kewhi grows. Anglicised to Kohima by the British, the district of Kohima and the town that now serves as the capital of the state of Nagaland is a picture-perfect hill station, with serpentine roads across a series of ridges and hilltops.

