Temple About
Temple Description
Temple Specialty
Dedicated to Goddess Durga (Mata Rani)
Hosts grand celebrations during Navratri
Known for its scenic hilltop view and peaceful surroundings
Temple Address
Temple Location (Latitude & Longitude)
Temple Timings
Morning: 6:00 AM – 12:00 PM
Temple Sevas
Daily Aarti
Mata Rani Bhajan Sandhya (special evenings)
Navratri Sevas & Yagnas
Prasad distribution
Travel & Facilities
Traveling Facilities
Accessible via road from Dimapur
Local taxis and autos available from Dimapur/Chümoukedima
Food Facilities
Small vegetarian eateries available near the temple
Stay Facilities
Budget and mid-range hotels available in Chümoukedima and Dimapur
Transport Connectivity
Nearby Railway Station
Nearby Airport
Nearby Bus Station
Chümoukedima Bus Station – within town
Bus Routes to Temple
Direct buses and shared vehicles from Dimapur to Chümoukedima
Train Routes to Temple
Trains to Dimapur Railway Station from Guwahati, Dibrugarh, Kolkata, and other northeastern regions
Airways to Temple
Flights to Dimapur Airport from Kolkata and Guwahati
Nearby Attractions
Nearby Cities
Dimapur – 13 km
Kohima – 63 km
Nearby Visiting Temples & Other Places
Triple Falls, Dimapur
Nagaland Zoological Park
Ruzaphema Handicrafts Market
Rangapahar Wildlife Sanctuary
Kachari Ruins, Dimapur
Preferable Visiting Season
October to March – Pleasant climate
Shopping – Famous For
Hand-woven Naga shawls
Tribal jewelry
Bamboo and cane crafts
Mata Mandir in Chümoukedima is not just a place of worship, but a cultural beacon for devotees and tourists alike. Surrounded by natural beauty and rich tribal heritage, it offers a unique blend of devotion, peace, and regional charm. Whether you're visiting for spiritual reasons or cultural exploration, Mata Mandir promises a fulfilling and memorable experience in the heart of Nagaland.