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Longwa Village is a village located in the Mon district of Nagaland state in northeastern India. It is situated on the border of India and Myanmar and is inhabited by the Konyak tribe, one of the largest Naga tribes. The village is known for its unique location as it is divided between two countries – the Indian and Myanmar sides are separated by a stone monument that marks the border.
Longwa is also known for its traditional architecture, where houses are built in a unique way with one end of the house in India and the other in Myanmar. The Konyak tribe is known for its headhunting history, but this practice has been abolished since the 1960s.
Tourists can visit Longwa Village and explore its cultural heritage and way of life. The village is surrounded by scenic mountains and offers a glimpse into the traditional lifestyle of the Konyak tribe. Visitors can see the distinctive facial tattoos of the tribe’s older men and women, who earned them through acts of bravery and leadership.
Longwa Village is also famous for its traditional handicrafts, such as wood carvings, bamboo baskets, and handwoven textiles. The village is accessible by road from the town of Mon, and there are also several guesthouses and homestays available for tourists who wish to stay and experience the local culture firsthand.
Yes, Longwa Village is known for its history of headhunting, which was a practice that was once common among the Naga tribes of Northeast India and Northwest Myanmar. The Konyak tribe, who inhabit Longwa Village, were known for their fierce warrior culture, and headhunting was considered a symbol of bravery and masculinity.
However, it is important to note that headhunting was abolished in the 1960s, and the Konyak tribe has since moved away from this practice. Today, the village is a peaceful and welcoming place that is known for its cultural heritage and unique location on the border between India and Myanmar. Visitors can learn about the history of the village and the Konyak tribe’s way of life, including their traditional handicrafts and cultural practices.
Embark on an Unforgettable Journey to Longwa Village with Wild Hill Adventure
Are you ready for an extraordinary adventure that will take you to the heart of cultural heritage and natural beauty? Join us, Wild Hill Adventure, as we explore the enigmatic Longwa Village in Nagaland, India. With our experienced guides and passion for authentic travel experiences, we promise an unforgettable journey that will leave you with lifelong memories.
As we venture into Longwa Village, we’ll be greeted by the warm hospitality of the Konyak tribe, known for their rich cultural traditions and fascinating history. Our knowledgeable guides will introduce you to the unique architecture of the village, where houses span across the border of India and Myanmar. Witness firsthand the incredible blend of two nations and gain a deeper understanding of the harmonious coexistence of cultures.
One of the highlights of our journey will be the opportunity to immerse ourselves in the daily life of the Konyak people. Visit their homes, interact with the locals, and learn about their age-old traditions and customs. You’ll be captivated by their stories and enthralled by their vibrant cultural practices.
Explore the handicrafts of Longwa Village, renowned for their exquisite wood carvings, intricate bamboo baskets, and stunning handwoven textiles. Engage with local artisans, watch them create masterpieces with their skilled hands, and perhaps even try your hand at traditional craftsmanship.
Our adventure wouldn’t be complete without experiencing the breathtaking natural beauty that surrounds Longwa Village. Embark on scenic hikes through the majestic mountains, allowing yourself to be mesmerized by the panoramic views and lush landscapes. The pristine wilderness of Nagaland will unfold before your eyes, offering a sense of tranquility and connection to nature.
At Wild Hill Adventure, we prioritize responsible and sustainable travel practices. We collaborate closely with the local community to ensure our presence benefits the villagers and helps preserve their cultural heritage. By traveling with us, you actively contribute to the welfare of the Konyak tribe and the sustainable development of Longwa Village.
Join us on this extraordinary journey to Longwa Village, where cultures unite and natural wonders abound. Let the untouched beauty of Nagaland captivate your senses, and allow the vibrant traditions of the Konyak tribe to leave an indelible mark on your soul. Get ready for an adventure of a lifetime with Wild Hill Adventure.
Join Wild Hill Adventure and experience the magic of Longwa Village, from standing at the Myanmar border to meeting the last headhunters of the Konyak tribe. Explore the culture, the people, the food, and the history of one of Nagaland’s most fascinating villages. And don’t forget, we can also help you explore Kohima, Khonoma, Dzuko Valley, and more!
Fly from Guwahati/Delhi Etc to Dibrugarh: Arrive at Dibrugarh airport around 10 AM, where our Wild Hill Adventure representative will receive you.
Drive to Longwa Village: Embark on a scenic drive to Longwa Village, one of Nagaland's most fascinating destinations.
Sightseeing En Route: Enjoy various stops for sightseeing along the way.
Overnight Stay: Settle in for your first night at a local homestay in Longwa.
Guided Village Tour: Discover the history and culture of the Konyak tribe with an expert local guide.
Visit the Longwa Baptist Church & Primary School: Learn about the village's community life and educational initiatives.
Explore Longwa Market: Wander through the bustling local market, famous for its handcrafted goods.
Meet the Last Headhunters: An unforgettable encounter with the last headhunters of the Konyak tribe.
Traditional Naga Meal: Enjoy a delightful dinner with the locals, sampling authentic Naga cuisine.
Overnight Stay: Relax for another night in Longwa.
Cultural Walk: Explore traditional Konyak houses and observe locals creating beautiful handicrafts.
Visit the King’s House (Morung): Straddle the Indo-Myanmar border while visiting the King’s house, and learn about its historical significance.
Evening Cultural Show: Enjoy an enchanting cultural performance featuring traditional Konyak dances and songs.
Overnight Stay: Continue your stay in Longwa.
Meet More Headhunters: Spend time with the legendary headhunters of Longwa and hear their stories.
Gun Factory Visit: Explore a local gun-making factory, a hallmark of the Konyak tribe’s legacy.
Longwa Viewpoint: Take in panoramic views from Longwa’s stunning viewpoint.
Overnight Stay: Rest in Longwa after another full day of exploration.
Visit Myanmar Village: Cross over into Myanmar and meet headhunters living in a nearby village.
Overnight Stay: Spend a night in Myanmar, experiencing life in this unique border region.
Drive Back to Longwa: Return to Longwa in the morning.
Drive to Chingnyu: Head to Chingnyu village to meet more headhunters and explore local life.
Overnight Stay: Stay overnight in Mon or Chingnyu.
Drive to Dibrugarh: After breakfast, begin your drive back to Dibrugarh.
Sightseeing Along the Way: Enjoy a few more scenic stops on the return journey.
Overnight Stay: Stay in Dibrugarh for your final night.
Breakfast & Drop-off: After breakfast, our team will drop you off at Dibrugarh airport.
Your memorable Nagaland adventure with Wild Hill Adventure concludes here.
The best time to visit Longwa Village is between October and April when the weather is pleasant and ideal for exploration. Avoid the monsoon season (June to September) due to heavy rainfall that may disrupt travel.
You can fly into Dibrugarh Airport from Guwahati, and we will arrange transportation to Longwa Village as part of the tour package. The drive to Longwa offers scenic views and takes approximately 6-7 hours.
You will stay in traditional homestays in Longwa Village, providing an authentic experience with basic yet comfortable amenities. We prioritize locally-run accommodations to support the community.
Yes, visiting Longwa and meeting the headhunters is completely safe. The Konyak tribe is known for their hospitality and friendliness. Our experienced guides ensure that you have a safe and respectful interaction with the community.
Yes, all of our tours are accompanied by knowledgeable local guides who provide insights into the culture, history, and traditions of the region. You will also have an expert guide throughout the trip to assist with logistics and ensure a smooth experience.
Yes, an Inner Line Permit (ILP) is required for visitors to Nagaland. Wild Hill Adventure will arrange all necessary permits on your behalf as part of the tour package.
You can book your tour directly through our website, by contacting us via email, or by phone. We will work with you to customize your itinerary based on your preferences and travel dates.