Hkamti District

Hkamti District or Khamti District (sometimes Naga Hills District ) is a district in northern Sagaing Division of Burma (Myanmar). Its administrative center is the town of Singkaling Hkamti.

Townships
{{legend|#E31A1C|Hkamti}} {{legend|#0000FF|Homalin}} The district consists of the two townships:


 * Hkamti Township, and
 * Homalin Township

Prior to 2010, it additionally controlled Lahe, Lay Shi (Lashe), and Nanyun townships, which were transferred under the 2008 Constitution to the Naga Self-Administered Zone. The revised smaller district still has a significant minority Naga population.

Borders
Hkamti District is bordered by:
 * India to the west
 * Naga Self-Administered Zone to the west and north,
 * Myitkyina District and Mohnyin District of Kachin State to the east.
 * Katha District to the southeast, and
 * Mawlaik District and Tamu District to the south,

Economy
Most people in Hkamti District practice subsistence farming. There is also a jade mine, although most of the jade mining is nearby in Mohnyin District.

Demographics
The district is inhabited by the Khamti, Duleng (Kachin) and Nung Rawang people.