G H Damant Tomb Monument

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Khonoma, India

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War memorial· Tourist attraction

G H Damant Tomb Monument Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

G H Damant Tomb Monument is located in Khonoma, India on Upper Circular Rd. G H Damant Tomb Monument is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category war memorial in India.

Address

Upper Circular Rd

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Aviral Rajeev

Kohima War Cemetery. Consists of graves of more than 600 valiant soldiers who laid their lives during World War 2 in Kohima.

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Tony Willenbruch

This small site in a hilltop village offers a fascinating glimpse of history, helpful in building understanding of the impact (negative or positive) of the British presence in this remote part of India through events relating to the life and death of a significant administrator.

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Talichuba Walling

It's a lovely place to visit. Especially, very important for students and researchers interested in Bio Diversity, Conservation etc.

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Benjamin Sumi

One the the most important site to visit in Konoma the green village

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vaisaak jai

Khonoma is already clean and green. The tomb is at the topmost part of the village to comemorate the angami fighters who restricted the British invasion. The view from the top is breathtaking. Both the sunset and sunrise can be visible from the top.

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Varghese Job

Make sure your bladder is empty before you visit this place because the public toilets are in terrible condition and relieving yourself out in the open is a criminal offence. Given the historic importance and the fact that it's a world heritage site, the place is badly maintained with cattles moving freely all of the place dropping dung everywhere.

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Naziruddin Ahmed

Well preserved historic place.

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Kejaroko Pier

The memorial of Mr GH Damant, the first British Political officer to the Naga hills, at Khonoma, was killed by Khonoma warriors in 1879.