Saramati Peak is a mountain located in the eastern Indian state of Nagaland, near the border with Myanmar. With an elevation of 3,826 meters (12,553 feet), it is the highest peak in the Naga Hills and is renowned for its rugged beauty, breathtaking views, and unique flora and fauna.
It is considered sacred by the local Naga tribes, who have lived in the region for centuries. The area around the peak is home to several indigenous tribes, including the Konyak, Chang, and Phom, who have a unique culture and way of life. The Naga tribes are known for their vibrant festivals, intricate weaving, and skilled woodcarving.
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