POST SUMMIT TOUR INFORMATION
Option I: October 6, One Day Tour
8:30 AM
After breakfast in our places of stay, we start from NBCC Headquaters at 8:30 AM to proceed to Tanquist compound. As we drive on the ‘Tanquist Road,’ we stop at ‘Tanquist Dzϋkhou’ (Tanquist Water Pond) from which the Tanquists were drawing their drinking water during their days in Kohima from 1913-1947. After a brief view of the Tanquist compound, we proceed to the centre of the Kohima Village. We stop at Kijϋ-Kecle Kharu- the wooden traditional Angami gate erected in 1922. From there we proceed to Khedi Baptist Church, the oldest Church in Kohima Field, and go up to Ketsiezou Shadze to take a view of the surrounding scenery. On clear days one can see more than 60 villages and the Himalayas from this vintage point.
We then proceed to the Mission Compound, Kohima. Here the kings, the Rivenburgs, the Dicksons, the Tanquists, the Supplees, the Houstons, the Andersons and the Delanos laboured. And it was here that while serving as a missionary to the Angamis, Hattie Elizabeth Tiffany, the wife of S. W. Rivenburg was, “Translated” on March 22, 1908. Here we will visit the grave of Hattie Diffany, “the School building” built by the Rivenburgs, “The Bungalow” built by the Supplees after the first bungalow was burned down during WW II.
We then take a view of the artefacts and photos of the missionary era preserved at the “ABCC Museum,” visit the Baptist High and the Baptist College in the mission compound.
We proceed to an Angami Village for a typical village experience and Lunch.
After lunch we go to the War Museum at Kisama, see the footages of Kohima Battle of 1944. We then return to Kohima, take a look around the Kohima Bazar and dinner at Mission Compound. Retiring to our own hotels for the night.
October 7: We depart for home.
Option II: October 6, 7 & 8 - Three days Tour
Day One: October 6, 8:30 AM
After breakfast in our places of stay, we start from NBCC Headquaters at 8:30 AM to proceed to Tanquist compound. As we drive on the ‘Tanquist Road,’ we stop at ‘Tanquist Dzϋkhou’ (Tanquist Water Pond) from which the Tanquists were drawing their drinking water during their days in Kohima from 1913-1947. After a brief view of the Tanquist compound, we proceed to the center of the Kohima Village. We stop at Kijϋ-Kecle Kharu- the wooden traditional Angami gate erected in 1922. From there we proceed to Khedi Baptist Church, the oldest Church in Kohima Field, and go up to Ketsiezou Shadze to take a view of the surrounding scenery. On clear days one can see more than 60 villages and the Himalayas from this vintage point.
We then proceed to the Mission Compound, Kohima. Here the Kings, the Rivenburgs, the Dicksons, the Tanquists, the Supplees, the Houstons, the Andersons and the Delanos laboured. And it was here that while serving as a missionary to the Angamis, Hattie Elizabeth Tiffny, the wife of S. W. Rivenburg was, “Translated “ on March 22, 1908. Here we visit the grave of Hattie Tiffany, “the School building” built by the Rivenburgs, “The Bungalow” built by the Supplees after the first bungalow was burned down buring WW II.
We then take a view of the artefacts and photos of the missionary era preserved at the “ABCC Museum,” visit the Baptist High and the Baptist college in the mission compound. We then proceed to an Angami Village for a typical Angami village experience and lunch.
After lunch we go to the War Musuem at Kisama, see the footages of Kohima Battle of 1944. We then return to Kohima, take a look around the Kohima Bazar and dinner at Mission Compound. Retiring to our hotels for the night.
Day Two: October, 7
Early morning we move to Vankhosung Mission centre Wokha where the Witters laboured.
Lunch at Wokha.
After Lunch we proceed to Impur.
Refreshment at Impur. Proceed to Molung. Dinner and rest at Molung
Day Three: October 8.
After breakfast we visit, where Godhula first preached the good news and where the Clark’s landed first. Then we proceed to Molungyimsen, the Christian Village established by the Clark’s. After Lunch at Molungyimsen we then proceed to Eastern Theological College, the seeds of which were sown by the American Baptist missionaries in 1905.
Overnight stay at ETC.
October 9.
We depart for home.
Option I: October 6, One Day Tour
8:30 AM
After breakfast in our places of stay, we start from NBCC Headquaters at 8:30 AM to proceed to Tanquist compound. As we drive on the ‘Tanquist Road,’ we stop at ‘Tanquist Dzϋkhou’ (Tanquist Water Pond) from which the Tanquists were drawing their drinking water during their days in Kohima from 1913-1947. After a brief view of the Tanquist compound, we proceed to the centre of the Kohima Village. We stop at Kijϋ-Kecle Kharu- the wooden traditional Angami gate erected in 1922. From there we proceed to Khedi Baptist Church, the oldest Church in Kohima Field, and go up to Ketsiezou Shadze to take a view of the surrounding scenery. On clear days one can see more than 60 villages and the Himalayas from this vintage point.
We then proceed to the Mission Compound, Kohima. Here the kings, the Rivenburgs, the Dicksons, the Tanquists, the Supplees, the Houstons, the Andersons and the Delanos laboured. And it was here that while serving as a missionary to the Angamis, Hattie Elizabeth Tiffany, the wife of S. W. Rivenburg was, “Translated” on March 22, 1908. Here we will visit the grave of Hattie Diffany, “the School building” built by the Rivenburgs, “The Bungalow” built by the Supplees after the first bungalow was burned down during WW II.
We then take a view of the artefacts and photos of the missionary era preserved at the “ABCC Museum,” visit the Baptist High and the Baptist College in the mission compound.
We proceed to an Angami Village for a typical village experience and Lunch.
After lunch we go to the War Museum at Kisama, see the footages of Kohima Battle of 1944. We then return to Kohima, take a look around the Kohima Bazar and dinner at Mission Compound. Retiring to our own hotels for the night.
October 7: We depart for home.
Option II: October 6, 7 & 8 - Three days Tour
Day One: October 6, 8:30 AM
After breakfast in our places of stay, we start from NBCC Headquaters at 8:30 AM to proceed to Tanquist compound. As we drive on the ‘Tanquist Road,’ we stop at ‘Tanquist Dzϋkhou’ (Tanquist Water Pond) from which the Tanquists were drawing their drinking water during their days in Kohima from 1913-1947. After a brief view of the Tanquist compound, we proceed to the center of the Kohima Village. We stop at Kijϋ-Kecle Kharu- the wooden traditional Angami gate erected in 1922. From there we proceed to Khedi Baptist Church, the oldest Church in Kohima Field, and go up to Ketsiezou Shadze to take a view of the surrounding scenery. On clear days one can see more than 60 villages and the Himalayas from this vintage point.
We then proceed to the Mission Compound, Kohima. Here the Kings, the Rivenburgs, the Dicksons, the Tanquists, the Supplees, the Houstons, the Andersons and the Delanos laboured. And it was here that while serving as a missionary to the Angamis, Hattie Elizabeth Tiffny, the wife of S. W. Rivenburg was, “Translated “ on March 22, 1908. Here we visit the grave of Hattie Tiffany, “the School building” built by the Rivenburgs, “The Bungalow” built by the Supplees after the first bungalow was burned down buring WW II.
We then take a view of the artefacts and photos of the missionary era preserved at the “ABCC Museum,” visit the Baptist High and the Baptist college in the mission compound. We then proceed to an Angami Village for a typical Angami village experience and lunch.
After lunch we go to the War Musuem at Kisama, see the footages of Kohima Battle of 1944. We then return to Kohima, take a look around the Kohima Bazar and dinner at Mission Compound. Retiring to our hotels for the night.
Day Two: October, 7
Early morning we move to Vankhosung Mission centre Wokha where the Witters laboured.
Lunch at Wokha.
After Lunch we proceed to Impur.
Refreshment at Impur. Proceed to Molung. Dinner and rest at Molung
Day Three: October 8.
After breakfast we visit, where Godhula first preached the good news and where the Clark’s landed first. Then we proceed to Molungyimsen, the Christian Village established by the Clark’s. After Lunch at Molungyimsen we then proceed to Eastern Theological College, the seeds of which were sown by the American Baptist missionaries in 1905.
Overnight stay at ETC.
October 9.
We depart for home.
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REGISTRATION FORM
India Mission Summit
Theme: Celebrating the Past, Envisioning the Future
Kohima, October 2-5, 2014
Registration Form
1. Name Rev. / Dr. / Mr. / Mrs. / Ms.:______________________________Age___________________
2. Tel/Mobile No: _______________________; 5. Email: __________________
3. In case of emergency:
Contact person’s name:__________________. Tel/Mobile No. ___________
4. Name of your organization : _________________________________
5. Your position in the organization :_______________________________________
6. Date of Arrival at Dimapur/Kohima: _______________________________________________
7. Date of Departure: ________________________________________________
8. Arrive by : a. Flight ( )
b. Train ( )
c. Bus ( )
d. Taxi ( )
e. Other ( )
10. Preference of stay : Put a tick mark.
_____ Free &Assigned Accommodation provided by the Summit.
_____ Hotel Accommodation on payment
_____ I will make my own arrangement for accommodation & Transportation
11. Food preference : Veg/ Non-veg
12. Endorsement officer and Organization: ____________________________________
(Name & signature)
13. Special needs: ___________________________
Important:
Please return this registration form to your organization on or before the end of June 30, 2014.
Medium of language: English
Registration Fee : Rs. 100/-
Post Summit Tour (Optional)
To be booked through your organization along with registration
Option 1 ( ) : Rs. 3000/50$ /
Option 2 ( ) : Rs. 10200/170$ /
Tour cost does not include hotel stay on October 6.
Tour cost covers meals/stay at Impur/Molung, Jorhat and transportation.
(Option 1: Spot booking Rs. 4500/75$)
(Option 2: Spot booking Rs. 15000/250$)
Theme: Celebrating the Past, Envisioning the Future
Kohima, October 2-5, 2014
Registration Form
1. Name Rev. / Dr. / Mr. / Mrs. / Ms.:______________________________Age___________________
2. Tel/Mobile No: _______________________; 5. Email: __________________
3. In case of emergency:
Contact person’s name:__________________. Tel/Mobile No. ___________
4. Name of your organization : _________________________________
5. Your position in the organization :_______________________________________
6. Date of Arrival at Dimapur/Kohima: _______________________________________________
7. Date of Departure: ________________________________________________
8. Arrive by : a. Flight ( )
b. Train ( )
c. Bus ( )
d. Taxi ( )
e. Other ( )
10. Preference of stay : Put a tick mark.
_____ Free &Assigned Accommodation provided by the Summit.
_____ Hotel Accommodation on payment
_____ I will make my own arrangement for accommodation & Transportation
11. Food preference : Veg/ Non-veg
12. Endorsement officer and Organization: ____________________________________
(Name & signature)
13. Special needs: ___________________________
Important:
Please return this registration form to your organization on or before the end of June 30, 2014.
Medium of language: English
Registration Fee : Rs. 100/-
Post Summit Tour (Optional)
To be booked through your organization along with registration
Option 1 ( ) : Rs. 3000/50$ /
Option 2 ( ) : Rs. 10200/170$ /
Tour cost does not include hotel stay on October 6.
Tour cost covers meals/stay at Impur/Molung, Jorhat and transportation.
(Option 1: Spot booking Rs. 4500/75$)
(Option 2: Spot booking Rs. 15000/250$)
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Regarding accommodation:·
. If you choose hotel accommodation kindly book through your Organization.
· The organizations will in turn give the necessary information to the IMS office for the booking.
. You can start booking by viewing the list of hotels in Kohima published in PDF above.
. If you choose hotel accommodation kindly book through your Organization.
· The organizations will in turn give the necessary information to the IMS office for the booking.
. You can start booking by viewing the list of hotels in Kohima published in PDF above.
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