Journey to Nagaland

Everyone knows Mumbai (once Bombay), Calcutta, Delhi and the
other big cities, big places in India. But there are scores of lesser-known towns and villages throughout the country
that are fascinating and often devoid of tourists. Gordon Janow has made a specialty of exploring the more remote
corners of the Indian sub-continent, often to places few Westerners have ever been, and in
this article he ventures
to Nagaland. Located in the northeast corner of India, Nagaland is bordered by Burma (the regime now calls itself
Myanmar) and the Indian states of Arunchal Pradesh and Assam.