Vicha Paying Guest

kipfuzha:, below NH 29, Kigwema, Nagaland 797005, India
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Vicha Paying Guest is a hotel and homestay located in Kigwema, Nagaland. The average rating of this place is 4.10 out of 5 stars based on 60 reviews. The street address of this place is kipfuzha:, below NH 29, Kigwema, Nagaland 797005, India.

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Where is Vicha Paying Guest located?
Vicha Paying Guest is located at kipfuzha:, below NH 29, Kigwema, Nagaland 797005, India.
What is the contact number for Vicha Paying Guest?
The contact number for Vicha Paying Guest is +91 94364 37930
What people say about Vicha Paying Guest

Nabarun Hazarika 47 months ago

I want to give 10 * for this homestay. This place is too good for everyone. Both solo traveller and family can stay there with all good vibes. And one of the good thing about that place, the owner of the homestay is a kind hearted and helpful person. The place is too hygiene and location is also good, just walking distance from kisama hornbill village. And you guys can enjoy the bonfire also if you wish ????????. Breakfast is complementary and food is available there with a reasonable price ????.
Thanks Mr. Zhato and his team ????

Ankan Paul 47 months ago

After having a great journey from Dzukou valley, we have decided to stay one night in a nearby village. Our cab driver suggested to stay at Khigwema village. Even he helped with this homestay details. Such great gesture from the members of the homestay is more than our expectation.
The rooms are consisting with two rooms and they have alloted each room for two guests. The washrooms are clean and hygienic as well.
They have provided great dinner and breakfast as well.
The atmosphere of the dining room mesmerize everyone of us.
The cost per member is also cheap.
The experience was great for us.

Suresh Lakshmipathy (SLK) 59 months ago

This is a small, boutique guest house, run seasonally by the owner Mr. Zhato himself. This is situated in the village of kigwema and the good part about it is it provides employment to the local villagers, who double up as wait staff, run the kitchen and manage the rooms. I visited during the Hornbill festival, and although the rooms were not cheap, it was worth the money, with free breakfast, a proper bed and heater and attached bathrooms( in the high priced rooms). Breakfast usually has some toast, eggs, porridge and fruits with some tea, nothing fancy but quiet filling. The owner is also fairly knowledgeable about the area and he helped us with the ILP permits. Overall a pleasant experience and would like to revisit someday soon.