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Mount Khülio-King

Coordinates: 26°4′24″N 95°11′6″E / 26.07333°N 95.18500°E / 26.07333; 95.18500
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Patsho Khiamniungan : ISO 639-3(kix) [Khülio King]
Location in Nagaland, India
Highest point
Elevation3,462 m (11,358 ft)[1]
Listing
Coordinates26°4′24″N 95°11′6″E / 26.07333°N 95.18500°E / 26.07333; 95.18500
Naming
Language of nameKhiamniungan Naga
Geography
LocationNoklak District, Nagaland, India
Parent rangePatkai Range
Climbing
Easiest routeHiking

Mount Khülio-King(/kʰə.³³lɪɒ³¹.kɪŋ³³/ ) , alternatively called Khelia King, is the second highest peak in the Indian state of Nagaland.[3] It is one of the highest in Khiamniungan region and lies along the India–Myanmar border in Patkai Range.[4] The peak connects Mount Saramati in the east of Patsho village and south of Noklak. This unexplored mountain is a home to variety of flora and fauna and remains snow capped at the peaks during winter.[5] The terrain is relatively virgin and untouched but a home to rich bio-diversity.[6]

Significance

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Mount Khülio-King is home to rich biodiversity.[7] Abundant natural resources are still intact and human intervention is on the rise. Bird species like Blyth's Tragopan, the state bird of Nagaland can be found in the region surrounding Khülio and beyond the international border in Khiamniungan region.[8] Flowers like Rhododendron, Mountain-ebony and Malberry trees are widely found across Khülio range.[9] The mountain in the region plays a vital role in the lives of the people not only from the point of ecology but it provides a strategic location for defensive purposes for the people during the headhunting days.[10]

Route

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To visit and explore the peak which is relatively unknown and almost an unexplored mountain one has to either go to Choklangan or Wui Village, however, the road condition is bumpy and deplorable.[11]

References

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  1. ^ :Mount Khülio-King, the second highest peak in Nagaland - NLTV
  2. ^ "Noklak: joint mountaineering expedition to mount khelua flagged off". nagalandtribune.in. 13 November 2024.
  3. ^ ""Earthkeepers project:Noklak border mission"date= Nov 13, 2024". journals.highlandinstitute.org.
  4. ^ "Noklak:Joint mountaineering expedition to Mount Khülio-king flagged off". nagalandtribune.in. 13 November 2024.
  5. ^ "Frontier Nagaland - A land of unique history, identity and destiny". morungexpress.com. 13 November 2024.
  6. ^ ""The Professor And The Mountain"". thehillstimes.in. 13 November 2024.
  7. ^ "Frontier Nagaland - A land of unique history, identity and destiny". morungexpress.com. 13 November 2024.
  8. ^ "Oral History:SPONSORED UNDER TRIDEPARTMENT OF ART AND CULTUREGOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND". repository.tribal.gov.in. 23 November 2024.
  9. ^ "The Land of minerals - Kiphire District in Nagaland India". kiphire.nic.in. 13 November 2024.
  10. ^ "Oral History:SPONSORED UNDER TRIDEPARTMENT OF ART AND CULTUREGOVERNMENT OF NAGALAND". repository.tribal.gov. 13 November 2024.
  11. ^ "Frontier Nagaland - A land of unique history, identity and destiny". morungexpress.com. 13 November 2024.